Robert Dix
Robert Dix, originally named Robert Warren Brimmer, entered the world on May 8, 1935, in Los Angeles, California. He carved out a niche for himself in the entertainment industry as both an actor and a writer. Dix is particularly remembered for his roles in several notable films, including the iconic science fiction classic "Forbidden Planet" (1956), the gritty "Five Bloody Graves" (1969), and "Young Jesse James" (1960).
Throughout his life, Dix experienced multiple marriages, tying the knot with Lynette Avery Allen, Jeanette P Dunn, Darlene Lucht, Anna Mae Slaughter, and Janet Lake. His personal life was as varied as his career, reflecting a rich tapestry of experiences.
Robert Dix’s journey came to an end on August 6, 2018, when he passed away in Tucson, Arizona. His contributions to film and television remain a testament to his talent and dedication to the arts, and he is fondly remembered by fans and peers alike for his memorable performances and enduring legacy in the industry.
Filmography
The Las Vegas Strangler
Man on a Bus
Forty Guns
Satan's Sadists
Horror of the Blood Monsters
Hell's Bloody Devils
Blood of Dracula's Castle
The Scarlet Coat
Screaming Eagles
Cain's Cutthroats
Blood & Flesh: The Reel Life & Ghastly Death of Al Adamson
Frankenstein's Daughter
Forbidden Planet