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Robert Carson
Born
June 8, 1909
Died: June 2, 1979
(Lived 69 years)
Place of Birth
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
38
Movies
35
TV Shows
Also Known As
Robert S. Carson
Bob Carson
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Robert Carson
Movies
38
TV Shows
35
Herbie Rides Again
as
Lawyer
February 12, 1974
Kisses for My President
as
Presidential Diplomatic Aide (uncredited)
August 21, 1964
Advance to the Rear
as
Col. Holbert (uncredited)
June 10, 1964
Who's Minding the Store?
as
Mr. Salzbury, Phoebe's Secretary (uncredited)
November 28, 1963
Three Blondes In His Life
as
Henry Carr
December 31, 1961
Bachelor in Paradise
as
Attorney (uncredited)
November 1, 1961
All in a Night's Work
as
Maitre d' (uncredited)
March 15, 1961
Cimarron
as
Senator Rollins (uncredited)
December 1, 1960
The Mating Game
as
Party Guest (uncredited)
April 29, 1959
Sweet Smell of Success
as
Lou (Toots Shor's Headwaiter) (uncredited)
July 4, 1957
Footsteps in the Night
as
Captain Jim Halford (Uncredited)
April 14, 1957
The Opposite Sex
as
Backstage Well-Wisher (uncredited)
November 15, 1956
The Ten Commandments
as
Eleazar as an Adult
October 5, 1956
Pushover
as
First Bartender (uncredited)
July 14, 1954
Man of Conflict
Cast
November 4, 1953
The Man from the Alamo
Cast
August 7, 1953
No Escape
as
Dr. Seymour
July 31, 1953
Murder Without Tears
as
Dan, the District Attorney
June 14, 1953
It Came from Outer Space
as
Dugan, reporter (uncredited)
June 5, 1953
Battle Circus
as
Division Surgeon
March 6, 1953
The Bad and the Beautiful
as
Casting Director (uncredited)
December 25, 1952
Red Snow
as
General at Final Briefing
July 7, 1952
High Noon
as
Barfly (uncredited)
June 9, 1952
Young Man with Ideas
as
Second Prosecutor (uncredited)
May 2, 1952
The Greatest Show on Earth
as
The Ringmaster
February 16, 1952
Sailor Beware
as
Navy Captain (uncredited)
February 8, 1952
For Men Only
as
Jesse Hopkins
January 11, 1952
The Man Who Cheated Himself
Cast
December 26, 1950
The Fighting Stallion
as
Tom Allen
March 23, 1950
Mule Train
as
Bill Cummings (uncredited)
February 22, 1950
Radar Secret Service
as
Tom
January 28, 1950
Trapped
as
Bill Mason (uncredited)
September 27, 1949
White Heat
as
Agent at Directional Map (uncredited)
September 2, 1949
My Dream Is Yours
Cast
April 15, 1949
Phantom Killer
as
Dave Rigby
October 2, 1942
Wake Island
as
Marine (uncredited)
August 11, 1942
Jungle Man
as
Andy
September 19, 1941
Dick Tracy's G-Men
as
Agent Scott
September 2, 1939