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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Cimarron City
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Airdate: 21st February 1959 Episode: Blind is the Killer Role: Joey Cole
In a Cimarron City saloon, brash loudmouth kid Joey Cole (Robert Fuller), rawhides Mayor Matt Rockford (George Montgomery) into a showdown. The impulsive Joey draws and fires, exploding a bottle of whisky into Rockford’s eyes. While a blinded Rockford unravels his past as a reluctant gunfighter, young Joey hides out, nearly imploding with remorse. Joey goes back to face Rockford, not to crawl, but to apologize. In their brief scene together, guest Robert Fuller and series star John Smith (Sheriff Lane Temple) display tantalizing glimpses of their future legendary Laramie chemistry as Jess Harper and Slim Sherman.
The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp
Airdate: 31st March 1959 Episode: The Judas Goat Role: Deputy Marshall Hank Drew
The Judas Goat adds another notch to Robert’s growing list of 1959 guest appearances. Sporting a 9 o’clock shadow and an arrogant air, Deputy Marshal Hank Drew (Robert Fuller) makes himself known to Marshal Wyatt Earp (Hugh O’Brien). Hank is a character of questionable moral standards, walking a thin line between lawman and bounty hunter while working undercover. This was an excellent part for Robert and gave him an opportunity to play a really good bad guy with few redeeming qualities.
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Airdate: 2nd April 1959 Episode: Park The Body Role: Roy Barlow
Mike Hammer
Clean cut Roy Barlow is the last person you would suspect in a missing person’s case. But when Mike Hammer receives an anonymous letter tipping him off about the disappearance of parking garage employee Joe Case, things are not what they seem at the lot run by Roy’s mother Agnes Barlow. Mike has his job cut out for him figuring out the truth. ‘Park the Body’ was Robert’s second guest appearance in “Mike Hammer”.
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Air Date: 5th April 1959 Episode: The Souvenir Role: Davey Carey
Lawman
The role of Davey Carey is the first of two guest appearances by Robert in Lawman. Although only on screen for a few minutes, he gives a poignant performance as the younger brother of convicted murderer Virgil Carey. Mortally wounded while refusing to give Marshall Troop and Deputy McKay entry to his home, young Davey is held dying in his mother’s embrace.
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Wagon Train
Air Date: 5th June 1959 Season 2 - Episode 31 Episode: The Kate Parker Story Role: Chris Finley
This was Robert’s second guest role in Wagon Train in 1959. In an unhappy marriage, Kate and Jonas Parker constantly argue about Jonas wanting her money. When newlywed Evie Finley is seriously injured in a wagon accident, Kate offers to stay behind with Evie and her husband Chris while the wagon train goes on to find a doctor. Jonas runs off with their wagon and the money stranding Evie and Chris in a dangerous blizzard. 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
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