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Robert Stevenson
Acting Born Oct 10, 1915 Died Mar 4, 1975 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA 61 credits
Biography
Robert Stevenson works in acting. Born October 10, 1915 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA. Died March 4, 1975. Archytele lists 61 screen credits below. A full profile for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.
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Frequent co-stars
Career timeline
Get SmartThe Cincinnati Kid
The InvestigatorsSail a Crooked ShipBoy Who Caught a Crook
SpartacusThe Tall Man
The Twilight Zone
Shirley Temple's StorybookJefferson DrumGun FeverWhen Hell Broke Loose
Perry MasonRaintree CountyZero Hour!
Battle Stations
GunsmokeHighway PatrolTrialThe Scarlet CoatMad at the World
The Wonderful World of DisneyMedicA Star Is BornIt's a Great LifePushover
The Pepsi-Cola PlayhouseThe Big HeatAbove and BeyondRogue's MarchAbbott and Costello Go to Mars
Four Star PlayhouseChevron TheatreSky KingRadar Men from the MoonWe're Not Married!
I Love LucyBoston BlackieThe Thing from Another WorldFront Page DetectiveFixed Bayonets!
Where Danger Lives
The Lone RangerI Was a Male War BrideState Department: File 649
The Big ClockWords and Music
The Kid from Brooklyn
The Calendar · Writer
Full filmography
- Get Smart (1965) as Guard
- The Cincinnati Kid (1965) as Gambler (uncredited)
- The Investigators (1961) as Frank Hill
- Sail a Crooked Ship (1961) as Coast Guard Officer (uncredited)
- Boy Who Caught a Crook (1961) as Sergeant
- Spartacus (1960) as Legionnaire (uncredited)
- The Tall Man (1960) as Beldon
- The Twilight Zone (1959) as Radio Announcer (uncredited)
- Shirley Temple's Storybook (1958) as Royal Forrester
- Jefferson Drum (1958) as Big Ed, Bartender
- Gun Fever (1958) as Norris
- When Hell Broke Loose (1958) as Captain Grayson
- Perry Mason (1957) as Police Officer
- Raintree County (1957) as Spectator (uncredited)
- Zero Hour! (1957) as Calgary Operator
- Battle Stations (1956)
- Gunsmoke (1955) as Foy
- Highway Patrol (1955) as Ralph Neal
- Trial (1955) as Reporter (uncredited)
- The Scarlet Coat (1955) as Stout Man (uncredited)
- Mad at the World (1955) as TV News Broadcaster (uncredited)
- Murder Is My Beat (1955) as Dunlap - Shop Foreman (uncredited)
- The Wonderful World of Disney (1954) as Mr. Simmons
- Medic (1954) as Dr. Stanley
- A Star Is Born (1954) as Boom Operator (uncredited)
- It's a Great Life (1954) as Officer Shapiro
- Pushover (1954) as Billings (uncredited)
- Naked Alibi (1954) as Highway Patrol Officer (uncredited)
- The Great Diamond Robbery (1954) as Guard (uncredited)
- Johnny Dark (1954) as Patrolman (uncredited)
- Fangs of the Wild (1954) as Deputy Sheriff Ridgeway
- The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (1953)
- The Big Heat (1953) as Bill Rutherford (uncredited)
- Above and Beyond (1953) as Military Officer (uncredited)
- Rogue's March (1953) as Signaler (uncredited)
- Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (1953) as Observer (uncredited)
- Mission Over Korea (1953) as Medic (uncredited)
- Sword of Venus (1953)
- Four Star Playhouse (1952) as Co-Pilot
- Chevron Theatre (1952)
- Sky King (1952) as Deputy Sheriff Bob
- Radar Men from the Moon (1952) as Daly
- We're Not Married! (1952) as MP (uncredited)
- Assignment: Paris (1952) as Army Doctor (uncredited)
- The Pride of St. Louis (1952) as Reporter (uncredited)
- Caribbean (1952) as Officer on Captain Barclay's Ship (uncredited)
- Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie (1952) as Officer (uncredited)
- I Love Lucy (1951) as Sidney Kaiser
- Boston Blackie (1951) as Danny
- The Thing from Another World (1951) as Capt. Smith - Fogarty's Aide (uncredited)
- Front Page Detective (1951)
- Fixed Bayonets! (1951) as Col. Taylor - 16th Infantry (uncredited)
- All That I Have (1951) as Peter Grover
- Where Danger Lives (1950) as Assistant Clerk (uncredited)
- The Lone Ranger (1949) as Tex
- I Was a Male War Bride (1949) as Lieutenant (scenes deleted)
- State Department: File 649 (1949) as Mongolian Spy
- The Big Clock (1948) as Cab Driver (uncredited)
- Words and Music (1948) as Theatre Electrician (uncredited)
- The Kid from Brooklyn (1946) as Dancer (uncredited)
- The Calendar (1931) Writer