
Franklin Latimore (September 28, 1925 - November 29, 1998) was an American actor best known for his character ‘Dr. Ed Coleridge’ on the television soap opera Ryan's Hope.
Latimore's came from a well-to-do family, and was able to trace his lineage back to the Revolutionary War. He ran away from home at an early age, and shortly thereafter got the lead part in a Broadway play. His acting career had begun in the 1930s, when he and longtime pal Lloyd Bridges began doing summer stock theater at a playhouse in Weston, Vermont.
Latimore then soon went out to Hollywood, where he signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox, and proceeded to appear in such hits as In the Meantime, Darling, The Dolly Sisters, Three Little Girls in Blue, and Shock.
Latimore also played in two soap operas, Ryan's Hope and Guiding Light. As well, he did some work for PBS, most notably appearing in a film about the Civil War.
He married Rukmini Sukarno, an opera singer who was a daughter of President Sukarno of Indonesia. Their son, Chris Kline, is a journalist.
On November 29, 1998, he died in his sleep, at the age of 72. His remains were cremated and buried beneath a venerable old apple tree on ancestral property in Vermont.
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Patton
1970 · as Lieutenant Colonel Henry Davenport

All the President's Men
1976 · as Judge

Purple Noon
1960 · as O'Brien

The Razor's Edge
1946 · as Bob MacDonald

Cast a Giant Shadow
1966 · as 1st U.N. Officer

Black Magic
1949 · as Gilbert de Rezel

John Paul Jones
1959 · as Lt. Richard Dale

The Gallant Hours
1960

Ghost Captain
1953 · as Miguel, Duke of Canabil

If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium
1969 · as George

The Shortest Day
1963 · as Soldato Siciliano (uncredited)

Magic Carpet
1972 · as Henry Toland

The Shadow of Zorro
1962 · as Don José de la Torre - El Zorro

The Sergeant
1968 · as Capt. Loring

Papà Pacifico
1954 · as Carlo Torquati

Shock
1946 · as Lt. Paul Stewart

Hotel der toten Gäste
1965 · as Larry Cornell

Neopolitans in Milan
1953 · as Parenti