Robert did a huge amount of work on television during his career, and was extremely successful with 3 major series and numerous guest starring roles. These pages will give you a detailed look at his impressive body of work
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Highway Patrol
Air Date: 22nd June 1959Season 4 - Episode 38Episode: FireRole: Judd Patterson
Starring Broderick Crawford as Chief Dan Matthews, Highway patrol ran for four seasons from 1955 – 1959. Robert guest starred in this episode as Judd Patterson. Having already served time for arson, Judd becomes the main suspect when a warehouse is set on fire. Robert’s father (screen name Robert Cole) also had a part playing Gerald Harter, a person of interest to police. He is included in the slide show above.
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The Restless Gun
Air Date: 12th January 1959Episode: Shadow Of A GunfighterRole: Jim Winfield
One month after Peligroso aired, Robert again appeared in The Restless Gun. Jim Winfield is a young man trying to escape his father’s gun-fighter reputation. After trail-bossing a cattle drive, Jim enthusiastically celebrates in a saloon. Concerned he is an easy target for thieves, Vint Bonner (John Payne), a friend of Jim’s father, escorts him upstairs to sober up. Like some of Robert’s other earlier roles, Jim finds himself on the wrong end of a bullet. The contrast between Bud (Peligroso) and Jim, really shows Robert’s versatility as an actor.
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United States Marshall
Air Date: 24th January 1959Episode: The PursuitRole: Corporal Eddie Wallace(credited as Bob Fuller)
For its first two seasons United States Marshal was known as The Sheriff of Cochise, changing its name in October, 1958, to U.S. Marshal for the third and fourth seasons, when studio boss Desi Arnez Sr. decided the main character, Sheriff Frank Morgan (John Bromfield), needed a wider jurisdiction and greater number of cases to investigate. Robert’s role in this 1959 season of U.S. Marshal, is that od Corporal Eddie Wallace, an army corporal taken hostage, along with his girlfriend Laurie Miller, by Pvt. Ravenol, who is a disgruntled soldier deserting from the army, and is played by Charles Bronson.
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Wagon Train
Air Date: 2nd January 1959Season 2 - Episode 18Episode: The Ella Lindstrom StoryRole: James Fitzpatrick
In 1959 Robert appeared in 2 episodes of Wagon Train as a guest star. The first of these 2 episodes was “The Ella Lindstrom Story” and featured the great Bette Davis. There is an extensive section of the website devoted to Wagon Train, so to see more detailed information please click on the lnk below:Visit The Wagon Train Pages
Press play to listen to the theme tune of Season 2 “Wagon Train”
Mike Hammer
Air Date: 7th February 1959Episode: I Ain’t TalkinRole: Jimmy Nelson
The only witness to a murder, Jimmy Nelson is a kid running scared. Jimmy’s sister Myra calls Mike Hammer requesting his help in getting Jimmy to talk to the cops. Terrified, Jimmy steadfastly refuses to spill the beans. On discovering the truth about his brother-in-law, Jimmy has a change of heart about keeping his mouth shut which puts his life in danger and he is ultimately killed. Mike Hammer was a police drama based on American author Mickey Spillane’s crime novels which date back to the early fifties.
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