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Robert Paige

Actor, Producer
Died December 21, 1987 (76 years)
Robert Paige (born John Arthur Page December 2, 1911 in Indianapolis, Indiana, died Dec 21,1987) was a TV star and Universal Pictures leading man who made 65 films in his lifetime and was the only actor ever allowed to sing on film with Deanna Durbin (in 1944's Can't Help Singing). He was a graduate of West Point and was related to Admiral David Beatty, hero of the World War I Battle of Jutland. Paige began his screen career in 1934. His handsome features and assured speaking voice earned him prominent roles in motion pictures, such as Cain and Mabel with Clark Gable and Marion Davies. In 1936, to avoid confusion with another rising leading man, John Payne, Paige briefly adopted the screen name "David Carlyle." He worked primarily for Warner Brothers and Republic Pictures during this period. In 1938 he signed a contract with Columbia Pictures, which changed his screen name to Robert Paige. Columbia cast him in "B" features and starred him in one serial, Flying G-Men. When the Columbia contract lapsed, Paige moved to Paramount Pictures and finally found a home in 1941 at Universal Pictures. Robert Paige quickly became one of Universal's reliable stars, playing romantic leads. He is prominent in many of Universal's comedies and musicals, including those of Abbott and Costello, Olsen and Johnson, Gloria Jean, and Hugh Herbert. He had a good singing voice and a flair for comedy, and the studio capitalized on these talents. Beginning in 1943 Universal gave Paige important roles in its biggest productions, but by then he was so established as a B-picture lead that he never quite graduated to mega-stardom. Paige, along with other contract players, left Universal after a corporate shakeup in 1946. He became an independent film producer in 1947 and entered the new field of television. He was the last permanent host of NBC's variety series The Colgate Comedy Hour, and won an Emmy in 1955 for "Best Male Personality" (a category that no longer exists). In the 1960s he became a TV newscaster in Los Angeles. Paige continued to work in occasional films through 1963; his last two films were The Marriage-Go-Round (1961) and Bye Bye Birdie (1963). From 1966 to 1970 Paige was a newscaster and political correspondent for ABC News in Los Angeles. He left the news desk to become Deputy Supervisor of Los Angeles under Baxter Ward, and then moved into the public relations field. He retired in the late 1970s. Robert Paige died suddenly of an aortic aneurysm in 1987.
Movies & Shows on Plex
  • Son of Dracula
  • Four Star Playhouse
  • Hearts in Bondage
  • The Many Faces of Dracula
Known For
  • Son of Dracula
  • Blonde Ice
  • Bye Bye Birdie
  • Abbott and Costello Go to Mars
  • The Green Promise
  • Pardon My Sarong
  • Hellzapoppin'
  • Cain and Mabel
  • Split Second
  • There's Always a Woman
  • The Flame
  • Meet the Boy Friend
  • The Red Stallion
  • Rhythm in the Clouds

Filmography

2000
The Many Faces of Dracula · as Frank Stanley (archive Footage)
1992
Dracula in the Movies · as Frank Stanley
1963
Bye Bye Birdie · as Bob Precht
1961
The Marriage-Go-Round · as Dr. Ross Barnett
1960
The Barbara Stanwyck Show (TV Series) · as Roger
1957
The Gray Ghost (TV Series) · as Lt. Stanley Carter
1955
Crossroads (1955) (TV Series) · as Charlie
1955
The Millionaire (TV Series) · as Whitney Ames
1953
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series) · as Roger Libbott
1953
Split Second · as Arthur Ashton
1953
1952
1952
Four Star Playhouse (TV Series) · as Paul Campbell
1952
The Unexpected (TV Series) · as Gigolo
1951
Out There (TV Series) · as Cast
1951
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (TV Series) · as Host
1951
Gruen Guild Theater (TV Series) · as Cast
1950
The Bigelow Theatre (TV Series) · as Cast
1950
The Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) · as Bill Russell
1949
Fireside Theatre (TV Series) · as Boss
1949
The Green Promise · as David Barkley
1948
Blonde Ice · as Les Burns
1947
The Flame · as Barry Macallister
1947
The Red Stallion · as Andy Mcbride
1946
Tangier · as Paul Kenyon
1944
Can't Help Singing · as Johnny Lawlor
1943
Son of Dracula · as Frank Stanley
1943
Frontier Badmen · as Steve Logan
1943
Mister Big · as Johnny Hanley
1943
Keep 'Em Slugging · as Star Of Movie House Film
1942
Get Hep to Love · as Stephen Winters
1942
Pardon My Sarong · as Tommy Layton
1942
What's Cookin' · as Bob J. Riley
1941
Hellzapoppin' · as Jeff Hunter
1941
San Antonio Rose · as Con Conway
1941
The Flame of New Orleans · as Voice Of Opening Off-Screen Narrator
1941
The Monster and the Girl · as Larry Reed
1940
Golden Gloves · as Wally Matson
1940
Parole Fixer · as Steve Eddson
1940
Emergency Squad · as Chester 'chesty' Miller
1939
First Love · as Ball Guest
1939
Homicide Bureau · as Thurston
1938
The Last Warning · as Tony Henderson (as Robert Page)
1938
The Lady Objects · as Ken Harper
1938
The Main Event · as Mac Richards
1938
There's Always a Woman · as Jerry Marlowe
1938
Who Killed Gail Preston? · as 'swing' Traynor
1938
Sergeant Murphy · as Lt. Duncan
1937
The Kid Comes Back · as Radio Announcer
1937
Talent Scout · as Bert Smith
1937
Meet the Boy Friend · as Tony Page
1937
Rhythm in the Clouds · as Phil Hale
1937
The Cherokee Strip · as Tom Valley
1937
Melody for Two · as Mr. Carlson
1937
Once a Doctor · as Dr. Burton
1936
Smart Blonde · as Lewis Friel
1936
Cain and Mabel · as Ronny Cauldwell
1936
Hearts in Bondage · as Union Lt. Evans
1934
You Can't Buy Everything · as Wedding Extra

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