Robert Donner ( born Robert Donner ; 1931, New York - 2006, Los Angeles) is an American film and television actor.
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| Profession | actor |
| Career | 1959-2006 |
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Biography
Robert Donner was born on April 27, 1931 in New York , but grew up in Texas . He served in the Navy for four years. For the first time appeared on the screen at the age of 28 years - he played a cameo role without indicating in the credits in the film " Rio Bravo " (1959). In 1965, he first appeared on television - the episodic role of an infantryman in one episode of the series " ".
In 1982, Donner married a woman named Jill Sherman, the couple lived in marriage until the death of the actor.
Robert Donner died on June 8, 2006 in Los Angeles from arrhythmia [5] .
In 2008, Donner was nominated (posthumously) for the in the category “Neighbor You Would Like to Avoid” for his role as an Exidore in the series Mork and Mindy (1978-1982), but did not win the award.
Selected Filmography
During his 47-year film career, Robert Donner has starred in 134 films and series.
Widescreen
- 1963 - The Nutty Professor - college student (uncredited)
- 1964 - / The Disorderly Orderly - intern (uncredited)
- 1965 - / Red Line 7000 - Leroy Edgers (uncredited)
- 1966 - / Agent for HARM - employee of the morgue
- 1966 - El Dorado - Milt
- 1967 - The Spirit Is Willing - Ebenser Twitchell
- 1967 - Cool Hand Luke - boss Shorty
- 1967 - / Catalina Caper - Fingers O'Toole
- 1968 - The The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell - Private Sailor Ogg
- 1968 - / Skidoo - telephone operator
- 1969 - The / The Undefeated - Judd Mailer
- 1970 - / sergeant Mason Weber
- 1970 - Chisum - Bradley Morton
- 1970 - Rio Lobo / Rio Lobo - Whitey Carter
- 1971 - Vanishing Point / Assistant Sheriff Collins
- 1971 - One More Train to Rob One / One More Train to Rob - Sheriff Adams
- 1971 - Fools' Parade - Willis Hubbard
- 1971 - Something Big - Angel Moon
- 1973 - High Plains Drifter - Preacher
- 1973 - The Man Who Loved the Dancing Cat / The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing - Dub
- 1975 - Bite the Bullet - reporter
- 1975 - Take a Hard Ride - Scave
- 1976 - The Last Hard Men - Lee Roy
- 1977 - Damnation Alley - Guard
- 1981 - Under the Rainbow - The Assassin
- 1983 - Hysterical - Ralph
- 1986 - Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold - Suarma
- 2006 - / Hoot - Kahlo
Television
- 1961, 1963, 1965 - Rawhide - different roles (in 3 episodes)
- 1968, 1969, 1973 - / Adam-12 - different roles (in 6 episodes)
- 1968, 1973, 1975 - Smoke from the barrel / Gunsmoke - different roles (in 3 episodes)
- 1970-1971 - Lassie / Lassie - Clay Braddock (in 2 episodes)
- 1971-1972 - Alias Smith and Jones - different roles (in 3 episodes)
- 1972-1978 - The Waltons / Yancy Tucker (in 19 episodes)
- 1973 - / The Horror at 37,000 Feet - dispatcher
- 1973, 1991, 1994 - Colombo / Columbo - different roles (in 3 episodes)
- 1974, 1975 - The Six Million Dollar Man - Various Roles (in 2 episodes)
- 1975, 1978 - The Wonderful World of Disney - different roles (in 4 episodes)
- 1978 - How the West Was Won / How the West Was Won - Mr. Evans (3 episodes)
- 1978-1982 - Mork & Mindy / Mork & Mindy - The Exorder (in 23 episodes)
- 1980, 1981 - / The Incredible Hulk - different roles (in 2 episodes)
- 1983-1986 - Stunt / The Fall Guy - different roles (in 4 episodes)
- 1986, 1991 - She wrote the murder / Murder, She Wrote - different roles (in 2 episodes)
- 1987-1988 - Falcon Crest / Falcon Crest - Tucker Fix (in 5 episodes)
- 1987, 1989, 1990 - Secret Agent McGyver / MacGyver - Different Roles (in 4 episodes)
- 1994 - Alien Nation: Dark Horizon / Alien Nation: Dark Horizon - Sheriff (uncredited)
- 1995 - Major] Chamberlain Brown (in 5 episodes)
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 SNAC - 2010.
- ↑ 1 2 Find a Grave - 1995. - ed. size: 165000000
- ↑ filmportal.de - 2005.
- ↑ http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117945129?categoryId=25&cs=1
- ↑ Robert Donner, 75; Character Actor Played Oddballs on TV, in Films on latimes.com , June 14, 2006