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FilmographyTV Shows/SeriesQB VII (Ambassador Richards (TV mini-series)) [1974] TV AppearancesThe Persuaders! (Five Miles to Midnight (1972) TV episode .... Frank Rocco) [1972] (# of episodes: 1) Man in a Suitcase (Who`s Mad Now? (1968) TV episode .... Jason) [1968] (# of episodes: 1) Court Martial (Episode: Flight of a Tiger) [1966] (# of episodes: 1) The Saint (Various Roles) [1965 - 1968] (# of episodes: 3) 77 Sunset Strip (The 6 Out of 8 Caper (1961) TV episode .... Harvey Stokes) [1961] (# of episodes: 1) Hawaiian Eye (A Touch of Velvet (1961) TV episode .... Raymond Brewster) [1961] (# of episodes: 1) The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (The Toughest Judge in Arizona (1960) TV episode .... Charlie Parks) [1960] (# of episodes: 1) Not for Hire (Episode: Carrier Pigeon) [1960] (# of episodes: 1) The Rebel (Various Roles) [1959 - 1960] (# of episodes: 2) The Lineup (The Stanley Devlin Case (1957) TV episode .... Stanley Devlin) [1957] (# of episodes: 1) Wire Service (Episode: The Last Laugh) [1957] (# of episodes: 1) Dr. Christian (Company Control (1957) TV episode .... Seymour) [1957] (# of episodes: 1) The Ford Television Theatre (That Evil Woman (1956) TV episode .... Wade Maybanks) [1956] (# of episodes: 1) TV Reader`s Digest (Various Roles) [1955 - 1956] (# of episodes: 2) Crossroads (Episode: The Gambler) [1955] (# of episodes: 1) The Millionaire (The Don Lewis Story (1955) TV episode .... Don Lewis) [1955] (# of episodes: 1) Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (Outlaw`s Portrait (1955) TV episode .... Silver Hudson) [1955] (# of episodes: 1) The Whistler (Dark Hour (1955) TV episode .... Lacey) [1955] (# of episodes: 1) The Adventures of Falcon (The Wheel of Fortune (1955) TV episode .... Richie Wayne) [1955] (# of episodes: 1) General Electric Theater (Too Old for the Girl (1954) TV episode) [1954] (# of episodes: 1) Mr. & Mrs. North (Phantom at the Wedding (1954) TV episode .... Robert Tyler) [1954] (# of episodes: 1) The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (Vacation Wife (1953) TV episode .... David) [1953] (# of episodes: 1) The Revlon Mirror Theater (The Surprise Party (1953) TV episode) [1953] (# of episodes: 1) Your Play Time (Emergency (1953) TV episode) [1953] (# of episodes: 1) Death Valley Days (Sego Lilies (1953) TV episode .... David Cannon) [1953] (# of episodes: 1) Your Jeweler`s Showcase (The Bean Farm (1953) TV episode) [1953] (# of episodes: 1) Fireside Theatre (Various Roles) [1952 - 1954] (# of episodes: 3) Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (The House of Pride (1952) TV episode .... Perry Ford) [1952] (# of episodes: 1) The Schaefer Century Theatre (Various Roles) [1952] (# of episodes: 2) The Unexpected (The Puppeteers (1952) TV episode .... Chris) [1952] (# of episodes: 1) Gruen Guild Playhouse (Various Roles) [1951 - 1952] (# of episodes: 5) Literature/PublicityBiography (Print)Return of the B Science Fiction and Horror Heroes, The Mutant Melding of Two Volumes of Classic Interviews (Tom Weaver) [2000] Hollywood Players, The Forties (James Robert Parish and Lennard DeCarl with William T. Leonard and Gregory W. Mank) [1976] |
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The son of a hardware merchant and cousin of Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton, Robert was born in Kingston, New York, and attended Blair Academy in New Jersey. For several seasons, the future film actor was a leading man and director with the Woodstock Playhouse stock company in New York. He supplemented his income by posing for the photographic illustrations in sensational magazines and tabloids like Modern Confessions. He spent several years as a Warner Brothers contract player, but went through some lean times after he left the studio and even considered going into some other field. Hutton stuck with show business, working in movies, TV and even doing some writing and directing. After working in England for several years, he returned to the U.S. and settled again in the town of his birth, Kingston, NY. He suffered a broken back in an in-home fall and spent his last days in a nursing-care facility. He told an interviewer, "I lived a fantasy in Hollywood. I met and worked with so many people now considered legends. And then, just when I wondered why I was even alive, I broke my back, and the Lord opened up a whole new world of opportunity for me". Hutton wrote an autobiography but it was never published because (according to Hutton) he wouldn`t dish dirt on the stars he knew.
Biography Credit: www.imdb.com/name/nm0404665/bio |
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