Robert Middleton
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Robert Middleton | |
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Carnegie Institute of Technology | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1951–1977 |
Spouses | Lucille Van Flymen
(m. 1934; div. 1949)Roberta Cecil Kelley
(m. 1951; div. 1956) |
Children | 2 |
Robert Middleton (born Samuel Abraham Messer; May 13, 1911 – June 14, 1977[1]) was an American film and television actor known for his large size, beetle-like brows, and deep, booming voice (for which he was known as "Big Bob Middleton"),[2] usually in the portrayal of ruthless villains.
Early years
A native of
Career
Middleton's career in entertainment began with a job as an announcer on WLW radio in Cincinnati.[3] He worked steadily as a radio announcer and actor.[4]
One of his early works was as the narrator of the educational film "
Middleton appeared in many television programs in the 1950s and 1960s, including the CBS anthology series Appointment with Adventure. He played a dishonest candidate for the United States House of Representatives in an episode of ABC's The Real McCoys, starring Walter Brennan and Richard Crenna. In the story line, Middleton falsely claimed to have previously been a farmer in a bid for the farm vote. Middleton was cast as "The Tichborne Claimant" in the NBC anthology series The Joseph Cotten Show.
In 1956, he guest starred on James Arness’s TV Western series Gunsmoke, playing the title character in the episode “Dutch George” (S1E32), a flamboyant career horse thief who was friends with Matt Dillon in their wilder younger days (this episode unveiled some of Dillon’s shadier past, once being a young man who also might have stolen, who at a yet to be revealed crossroad in life, opted to be a lawman). He starred as Lucius Crane in 1959 in an unaired pilot episode for a detective series called The Fat Man based on a successful radio series of the same name. In 1961, he was cast as Arthur Sutro in the episode "The Road to Jericho" of the ABC Western series, The Rebel, starring Nick Adams, and guest-starred in the episode "A Man of Means" of the short-lived crime adventure-drama series The Investigators, starring James Franciscus and James Philbrook.[citation needed]
Middleton was cast in ten episodes of the ABC family Western drama,
Among his several appearances in the long-running
Personal life and death
On July 14, 1951, Middleton married in Cincinnati; he and his wife, Roberta, separated on September 5, 1955. They had two sons, who were the subjects of a custody hearing on February 15, 1956. He sought custody in the divorce suit, charging that she had a romantic relationship with his cousin.[9]
Middleton died on June 14, 1977, in Encino, California, at the age of 66.[10]
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Selected Films & Television
- The Silver Chalice (1954) – Idbash
- The Big Combo (1955) – Police Captain Peterson
- The Desperate Hours (1955) – Sam Kobish
- Trial(1955) – A.A. 'Fats' Sanders
- The Court Jester (1955) – Sir Griswold
- Red Sundown (1956) – Rufus Henshaw
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Season 2 Episode 9: "Crack of Doom") (1956) - Sam Klinker
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Season 2 Episode 11: "The Better Bargain") (1956) - Louis Koster
- The Proud Ones (1956) – Honest John Barrett
- Friendly Persuasion (1956) – Sam Jordan
- Love Me Tender (1956) – Mr. Siringo
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Season 2 Episode 37: "The Indestructible Mr. Weems") (1957) - Brother Cato Stone
- The Lonely Man (1957) – Ben Ryerson
- So Lovely... So Deadly (1957) – Eddie Rocco
- The Tarnished Angels (1957) – Matt Ord
- The Walter Winchell File "The Law and Aaron Benjamin" (1957) – Aaron Benjamin
- Day of the Badman (1958) – Charlie Hayes
- The Law and Jake Wade (1958) – Ortero
- No Place to Land (1958) – Buck LaVonne
- Don't Give Up the Ship (1959) – Vice Admiral Philo Tecumseh Bludde
- Career (1959) – Robert Kensington
- Hell Bent for Leather (1960) – Ambrose
- The Great Impostor (1961) – R.C. Brown
- Gold of the Seven Saints (1961) – Amos Gondora
- Gunsmoke (Season 8 Episode 10 "The Hunger") (1962) - Dorf
- Cattle King (1963) – Clay Mathews
- For Those Who Think Young (1964) – Burford Sanford Cronin
- A Big Hand for the Little Lady (1966) – Dennis Wilcox
- Bonanza "The Greedy Ones" S8 E34 (1967)
- The Cheyenne Social Club (1970) – Barkeeper – Great Plains Saloon
- Which Way to the Front? (1970) – Colonico
- Columbo(Season 3 Episode 4 "Double Exposure") (1973) - Vic Norris
- Even Angels Eat Beans (1973) – Angelo
- The Harrad Experiment (1973) – Sidney Bower
- The Lincoln Conspiracy (1977) – Edwin M. Stanton
References
- ^ U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010, via Ancestry.com, accessed November 9, 2023
- ^ "Deaths Elsewhere: Robert Middleton". Toledo Blade. Associated Press. June 17, 1977. p. 14. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
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- ^ "Allmovie.com".. Accessed: February 8, 2014.
- ^ "AFI Catalog of Feature Films". Accessed: February 8, 2014.
- ISBN 978-0-7864-9137-7.
- ^ "Robert Middleton". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on November 12, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
- ISBN 978-0-7864-0950-1.
- ^ "Actor Dies". The Tuscaloosa News. Associated Press. June 19, 1977. p. 4D. Retrieved June 7, 2017.
External links
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- Robert Middleton at IMDb
- Robert Middleton at the TCM Movie Database
- Robert Middleton at the Internet Broadway Database
- Robert Middleton at Find a Grave
- Robert Middleton interview on YouTube(interviewed in Cincinnati – 1959)