Robert Keith
Robert Keith (February 10, 1898 – December 22, 1966) was a prominent American actor known for his extensive work on stage and in film, particularly during the 1950s when he became a recognizable character actor.
Keith gained acclaim for his portrayal of a weak and indecisive father in the gripping drama Fourteen Hours (1951). He showcased his versatility in the musical Guys and Dolls (1955) as a hardened police officer and captured audiences in The Wild One (1953), where he played the ineffective sheriff and father to Marlon Brando's love interest.
His talent extended beyond film; Keith starred in Douglas Sirk's acclaimed melodrama Written on the Wind, further solidifying his presence in Hollywood. On the small screen, he took on memorable roles, including that of Richard Kimble's father in the classic series The Fugitive. He also appeared in notable episodes of iconic shows, such as "Ten O'Clock Tiger" in Alfred Hitchcock Presents and "The Masks" in The Twilight Zone, showcasing his ability to adapt to various genres.
Throughout his career, Robert Keith left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, remembered for his compelling performances and diverse roles.
Filmography
Boomerang!
Branded
The Rodeo Thief
Drum Beat
Posse from Hell
Love Me or Leave Me
Buckskin (2021)
Object of Obsession
Written on the Wind
Edge of Doom
Operation Overlord
The Reformer and the Redhead
Men in War
Small Town Girl
Ransom!
My Foolish Heart
Meteor (2021)
Underwater!
The Wild One
Woman on the Run
My Man Godfrey (1957)
Here Comes the Groom
Guys and Dolls
Doc Holliday
Battle Circus
The Lineup
They Came to Cordura
Cimarron (1960)