Mike Road
Mike Road, born on March 18, 1918, in Malden, Massachusetts, carved a notable niche for himself in the entertainment industry as both an actor and director. Throughout his career, he gained recognition for his performances in several popular television series, most notably in "The Roaring 20's" (1960), "Hawaiian Eye" (1959), and "The Fantastic Journey" (1977). His contributions to these shows showcased his versatility and depth as a performer.
In addition to his acting prowess, Road also took on directing roles, further solidifying his reputation in the field. His artistic journey was marked by several successful projects that left a lasting impact on audiences.
Mike's personal life included two marriages; he was married to Ruth Brady and later to Norma Lehn. His relationships reflected the complexities of balancing a career in the fast-paced world of Hollywood with personal commitments.
After a long and fulfilling career in the industry, Mike Road passed away on April 14, 2013, in Los Angeles, California. His legacy continues to resonate through the memorable characters he portrayed and the stories he helped bring to life on screen.