Dale Robertson(1923-2013)
- Reparto
- Equipos adicionales
- Banda sonora
Dale Robertson nació el 14 de julio de 1923 en Oklahoma, Estados Unidos. Fue un actor, conocido por The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1952), El hijo de Simbad (1955) y The One Eyed Soldiers (1967). Estuvo casado con Susan Dee Robbins, Lula Mae Maxey, Mary Murphy, Jacqueline Wilson y Margaret Coleen Shooter. Murió el 27 de febrero de 2013 en San Diego, California, Estados Unidos.
- Premios
- 5 premios en total
Reparto
Equipos adicionales
Banda sonora
- 1969
- 1969
- The Roy Rogers & Dale Evans Show7,3Serie de TV
- performer: "I'm an Old Cowhand", "High Noon", "Don't Fence Me In", "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better" (sin acreditar)
- 1962
- Calibre 447,9Serie de TV
- performer: "I Gave My Love a Cherry" {uncredited
- performer: "Blow the Man Down"
- 1957–1961
- The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show7,8Serie de TV
- performer: "It's a Most Unusual Day", "El Paso" (sin acreditar)
- 1960
- The Farmer Takes a Wife5,3
- performer: "On the Erie Canal" (1953), "Somethin' Real Special" (1953), "With the Sun Warm Upon Me" (1953), "We're in Business" (1953), "I Could Cook" (1953) (sin acreditar)
- 1953
- Cuatro páginas de la vida7,2
- performer: "Gwine to Rune All Night (De Camptown Races)" (1850) (sin acreditar)
- 1952
- Altura
- 1,83 m
- Nacimiento
- Fallecimiento
- 27 de febrero de 2013
- San Diego, California, Estados Unidos(complicaciones de cáncer de pulmón y neumonía)
- CónyugesSusan Dee Robbins2 de febrero de 1980 - 26 de febrero de 2013 (su muerte)
- Otras obrasRadio: Hosted the syndicated show "Little Known Facts".
- Listings de publicidad
- CuriosidadesDuring his first year of college, Robertson and some friends signed up for military duty after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. He began his military service in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, before being sent to the horse cavalry at Fort Riley, Kansas, and then to officers' school at Fort Knox, Kentucky where he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Armed Forces. From there he was sent to the Engineer School at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. After stateside training he served as a tank commander in the 777th Tank Battalion in the North African campaign. He was standing in the hatch when his tank was hit by enemy fire. His tank crew were killed, but he was blown out of the hatch and survived with shrapnel wounds to his lower legs, the scars of which he still bears. Fully recovered, he went on to serve with the 322nd Combat Engineer Battalion during the European campaign. He was wounded a second time, this one in the right knee during a mortar attack. Again he made a complete recovery.
- CitasAn actor can change himself to fit a part, whereas a personality has to change the part to fit himself. The personality has to say it his own way.
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