Robert Patten
Robert Patten, born on October 11, 1925, in Tacoma, Washington, USA, was a distinguished actor whose career spanned several decades. He gained recognition for his performances in a variety of film and television projects. Among his notable works are the classic French film *Un homme de fer* (1949), the widely acclaimed disaster movie *Airport* (1970), and the science fiction film *Mondwest* (1973).
Patten’s contributions to the entertainment industry were marked by his versatility and dedication to his craft. His performances captivated audiences, showcasing his range as an actor.
In his personal life, he was married to Peggy Lloyd and later to Patricia Grant. Robert Patten passed away on December 29, 2001, in Malibu, California, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts. His work remains a testament to the dynamic era of cinema in which he thrived, making him a memorable figure in the history of American acting.