Robert Keith

Actor

9 de febrero de 1898 — 22 de diciembre de 1966 (68 años)
Robert Keith (February 10, 1898 – December 22, 1966) was an American stage and film actor who appeared in several dozen films, mostly in the 1950s as a character actor.

He is noted for his performance as the weak-willed father in Fourteen Hours (1951), as a tough cop in Guys and Dolls (1955), and his performance in the 1953 film The Wild One, starring Marlon Brando, in which he played the ineffectual sheriff and father of Brando's love interest.

Keith also had a starring role in Douglas Sirk's Written on the Wind. He had roles on television, including a role as Richard Kimble's father in The Fugitive and lead roles on episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents ("Ten O'Clock Tiger") and The Twilight Zone ("The Masks").

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Películas y series en Plex

  • Ellos Y Ellas
    Ellos Y Ellas1955
  • La fugitiva
    La fugitiva1950
  • La colina de los diablos de acero
    La colina de los diablos de acero1957
  • Mi loco corazón
    Mi loco corazón1950
  • No quiero decirte adiós
    No quiero decirte adiós1951

Conocido por

  • Salvaje
    Salvaje1953
  • Ellos Y Ellas
    Ellos Y Ellas1955
  • Escrito sobre el viento
    Escrito sobre el viento1956
  • Contrabando
    Contrabando1958
  • La fugitiva
    La fugitiva1950
  • Quiéreme o déjame
    Quiéreme o déjame1955
  • La colina de los diablos de acero
    La colina de los diablos de acero1957
  • El justiciero
    El justiciero1947
  • Catorce horas (14 horas)
    Catorce horas (14 horas)1951
  • Rapto
    Rapto1956
  • Siempre tú y yo
    Siempre tú y yo1954
  • Cimarrón
    Cimarrón1960
  • Campo de batalla
    Campo de batalla1953
  • Los diablos del Pacífico
    Los diablos del Pacífico1956
  • Llegaron a Cordura
    Llegaron a Cordura1959
  • Tambores de guerra
    Tambores de guerra1954
  • Un mayordomo aristócrata
    Un mayordomo aristócrata1957
  • Justicieros del infierno
    Justicieros del infierno1961
  • Marcado a fuego
    Marcado a fuego1950
  • Nube de sangre
    Nube de sangre1950

Filmography

1963
The Fugitive · as Dr. John Kimble
1962
The Eleventh Hour · as Dr. Walter Sommers
1962
1961
Duel of Champions · as Tullio King Of Rome
1961
The Dick Powell Show · as Gen. Johanson
1961
Posse from Hell · as Captain Jeremiah Brown
1960
Cimarron · as Sam Pegler
1959
The Twilight Zone · as Jason Foster
1959
They Came to Cordura · as Col. Rogers
1958
Tempest · as Capt. Miranov
1958
The Lineup · as Julian
1957
My Man Godfrey · as Alexander Bullock
1957
Men in War · as The ColonelEn Plex
1956
Written on the Wind · as Jasper Hadley
1956
Between Heaven and Hell · as Col. Cousins
1956
Ransom! · as Police Chief Jim Backett
1955
Guys and Dolls · as Lt. BranniganEn Plex
1955
Alfred Hitchcock Presents · as Arthur 'the Professor' Duffy
1955
Love Me or Leave Me · as Bernard V. Loomis
1955
Underwater! · as Father Cannon
1954
Drum Beat · as Bill Satterwhite
1954
Young at Heart · as Gregory Tuttle
1953
The Wild One · as Sheriff Harry Bleeker
1953
Devil's Canyon · as Steve Morgan
1953
Small Town Girl · as Judge Gordon Kimbell
1953
Battle Circus · as Lieutenant Colonel Hillary Whalters
1952
Omnibus · as (segment: The Happy Journey)
1952
Somebody Loves Me · as Sam Doyle
1951
I Want You · as Thomas GreerEn Plex
1951
Here Comes the Groom · as George Degnan
1951
Fourteen Hours · as Paul E. Cosick
1950
Woman on the Run · as Inspector Martin FerrisEn Plex
1950
Branded · as T. Jefferson Leffingwell
1950
The Pulitzer Prize Playhouse · as Robert E. Lee
1950
Edge of Doom · as Mandel
1950
The Armstrong Circle Theatre · as Mr. Douglass
1950
The Reformer and the Redhead · as Tim Harveigh
1949
My Foolish Heart · as Henry WintersEn Plex
1948
Studio One · as Brutus
1948
1947
1947
Boomerang! · as 'mac' Mccreery
1933
The Shadow Laughs · as George Hackett
1931
Bad Company · as The Professor - Member Of Yachting Party
1931
A Woman of Experience · as Submarine Crewman
1930
Just Imagine · as Chorus Man
1930
Abraham Lincoln · as Union Courier (uncredited)