Robert Fiske (actor)
Robert Fiske (October 20, 1889 – September 12, 1944) was an American actor on film and stage during the first half of the 20th century.
Robert Fiske | |
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Born | Robert Lawrence Fiske October 20, 1889 Griggsville, Missouri, U.S. |
Died | September 12, 1944 54) Sunland, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1936-1944 |
In the late 1920s, Fiske acted with the Sharp Players at the Pitt Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1] By the early 1930s, he had his own troupe in Pennsylvania.[2]
Born in Griggsville, Missouri he appeared in 66 films, primarily B-movies and westerns. He died in Sunland, Los Angeles, California of congestive heart failure at the age of 54 and was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).
Partial filmography
- The Cowboy Star (1936)
- The Sky Parade (1936)
- Song of the Gringo (1936)
- Battle of Greed (1937)
- The Devil Diamond (1937)
- The Law Commands (1937)
- Drums of Destiny (1937)
- Raw Timber (1937)
- Roaring Six Guns (1937)
- The Purple Vigilantes (1938)
- West of the Santa Fe (1938)
- Cassidy of Bar 20 (1938)
- The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1938)
- Adventure in Sahara (1938)
- Flight into Nowhere (1938)
- South of Arizona (1938)
- Numbered Woman (1938)
- Sunset Trail (1939)
- Racketeers of the Range (1939)
- The Thundering West (1939)
- The Man from Sundown (1939)
- The Shadow (1940)
- East Side Kids (1940)
- Carolina Moon (1940)
- Deadwood Dick (1940)
- The Green Archer (1940)
- Texas Terrors (1940)
- Passport to Alcatraz (1940)
- Law and Order (1940)
- The Apache Kid (1941)
- Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc. (1941)
- Today I Hang (1942)
- Black Dragons (1942)
- The Secret Code (1942)
- Batman (1943)
References
- "Bob Likes the Water". The Pittsburgh Press. Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. August 18, 1929. p. 62. Retrieved 27 July 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Cast of Stars with Robert Fiske Players". The Morning Herald. Pennsylvania, Uniontown. July 16, 1931. p. 9. Retrieved 27 July 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
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