Robert Anderson
Robert Gerold Anderson, born on July 12, 1920, in Casey Township, North Dakota, was a talented American actor whose career left an indelible mark on television. He is best remembered for his captivating performances in a range of productions. Among his notable works are the television series "Coronado 9," which aired in 1960, and the beloved family film "My Friend Flicka" released in 1955. Additionally, Anderson made memorable appearances in the long-running series "Death Valley Days," which showcased various tales of the American West.
Throughout his career, Anderson demonstrated versatility and a deep commitment to his craft, earning the admiration of both audiences and peers alike. His ability to bring characters to life made him a familiar face on screen during the mid-20th century, contributing to the rich tapestry of American television history.
Robert Anderson's journey came to a close on January 4, 1996, when he passed away in Desert Hot Springs, California. His legacy as a dedicated actor continues to be celebrated by fans of classic television and film, ensuring that his contributions to the entertainment industry remain cherished and remembered for years to come.
Filmography
Buchanan Rides Alone
Period of Adjustment
The Left Handed Gun
Repli-Kate
The Night Runner
Young Billy Young
Showdown at Abilene
All Ashore
The Man Who Died Twice
Silver City
The Desert Hawk
Cripple Creek
Undertow