Dale Robertson
Dayle Lymoine Robertson was an iconic American actor renowned for his prominent roles in television, particularly in Western genres. He gained widespread acclaim for his portrayal of Jim Hardie, a roving investigator, in the beloved series *Tales of Wells Fargo*, which originally aired on NBC from 1957 to 1961 before moving to ABC for its final season. Robertson's character was often depicted as a thoughtful and humble Western hero, a unique twist in the genre. Additionally, he took on the role of Ben Calhoun in ABC’s *The Iron Horse*, which showcased his versatility as an actor.
Over the span of his career, Robertson appeared in over sixty Western films and television shows, solidifying his status in Hollywood. Notably, he served as the host of the syndicated anthology series *Death Valley Days* from 1968 to 1970. His narration on *Tales of Wells Fargo* included personal insights on law, morality, and common sense, making him a distinctive voice among his peers. Despite his action-oriented roles, Robertson expressed disdain for the gun he had to carry, viewing it as merely a "tool of the trade."
In addition to his series work, Robertson made guest appearances on shows like *The Ford Show* in 1960 and *The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show* in 1962. He continued to contribute to the Western genre with roles such as the lead in A.C. Lyles' *Law of the Lawless* in 1963, following the conclusion of *Tales of Wells Fargo*.
Filmography
Coast of Skeletons
A Day of Fury
Blood on the Arrow
City of Bad Men
Rambling Rose
The Gambler from Natchez
Sitting Bull
Two Flags West
The Devil's Hand
The Cariboo Trail
Law of the Lawless
Call Me Mister
Son of Sinbad
Golden Girl
O. Henry's Full House
Fighting Man of the Plains
Take Care of My Little Girl