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Robert Hyatt(1939-2007)

  • Actor
  • Writer
  • Director
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Robert Hyatt
Robert "Bobby" Hyatt appeared in his first motion picture at six months old when Cary Grant picked him out of a group of babies at MGM. That was the beginning of an acting career that kept him busy for the next 25 years, giving him a solid background of experience to move behind the camera as a writer and director. Robert wrote and directed his first feature film, Every Girl Should Have One (1978) with Zsa Zsa Gabor, Robert Alda and Alice Faye, in 1978. He then signed with 20th Century-Fox/TV as a writer/associate producer to develop a movie-of-the-week entitled, "Super 8." he then went into the music business after a year at Fox/TV and spent the next ten years traveling the US and Europe on concert tours as an artist manager and music publisher. He co-produced, wrote and directed the sci-fi thriller Alien Seed (1989) starring Erik Estrada. In New Zealand for 1991-92 he co-produced, wrote and directed a cultural documentary, The Maori Queen (1993). In 1993 he became the first American director to make an all-Vietnamese cast and Vietnamese-language, full-length feature, )Lost Paradise (1993)_. This was shown as a mini-series on Hong Kong TV and released as a feature film in Australia, France, Canada and the Vietnamese communities in the US.

In 1995 he was contracted by On The Edge productions to write and develop the music-oriented comedy, "Sex, Lies & Rock n Roll" for production in the Caribbean. This led to extensive research and location scouting in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, where many contacts were established for future projects. In 1998 he produced, wrote and directed Deadly Ransom (1998), an action film starring Francesco Quinn and Brion James. It was shot in Los Angeles and Puerto Rico. In 1999 he sold his seventh screenplay, "Night of the Woman Child," to American Media Group. In 2001 he wrote and directed Dead Man's Run (2001), starring John Savage, Joe Lara and Trevor Goddard. At this point in time Robert has written eight produced screenplays, directed seven of them and has a lifetime of experience in the making of films. Robert is the vice-president of acquisitions and production for The Director's Cut Video-On-Demand cable movie channel.
BornDecember 29, 1939
DiedSeptember 27, 2007(67)
BornDecember 29, 1939
DiedSeptember 27, 2007(67)
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Known for

Deadly Ransom (1998)
Deadly Ransom
3.6
  • Writer(as Robert J. Hyatt)
  • 1998
Les amants du crime (1951)
Les amants du crime
7.1
  • Johnny Dawson(as Bobby Hyatt)
  • 1951
Street War! (1990)
Street War!
  • Writer
  • 1990
Lost Paradise
7.0
  • Writer
  • 1993

Credits

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Actor



  • Combat! (1962)
    Combat!
    8.4
    TV Series
    • Gray
    • American Medic (as Bobby Hyatt)
    • 1963
  • Jay North in Denis la petite peste (1959)
    Denis la petite peste
    7.0
    TV Series
    • 2nd Brother (as Bobby Hyatt)
    • 1963
  • Tony Dow and Jerry Mathers in Leave It to Beaver (1957)
    Leave It to Beaver
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Frank (as Bobby Hyatt)
    • 1963
  • Bachelor Father (1957)
    Bachelor Father
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Ernest
    • Blandon's Nephew Jonathan (as Bobby Hyatt)
    • 1961–1962
  • John McIntire in La grande caravane (1957)
    La grande caravane
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Jeff Hale (as Bobby Hyatt)
    • 1961
  • Cheyenne (1955)
    Cheyenne
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Joel Weeks (as Bobby Hyatt)
    • 1960
  • The DuPont Show with June Allyson (1959)
    The DuPont Show with June Allyson
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Wally (uncredited)
    • 1960
  • Papa a raison (1954)
    Papa a raison
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Freddie
    • Earl (as Bobby Hyatt)
    • 1957–1958
  • Richard Coogan in The Californians (1957)
    The Californians
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Fritz Bruckner (as Bobby Hyatt)
    • 1957
  • The Careless Years (1957)
    The Careless Years
    5.6
    • Biff Vernon (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • You Are There (1953)
    You Are There
    8.3
    TV Series
    • The Boy
    • 1957
  • Matinee Theater (1955)
    Matinee Theater
    6.7
    TV Series
    • (as Bobby Hyatt)
    • 1955
  • Hal Baylor, Hans Conried, and Chuck Hicks in Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1951)
    Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Tommy Mack
    • 1953–1955
  • Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1951)
    Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Little Joe
    • Ted Jenkins
    • Jamie (as Bobby Hyatt) ...
    • 1952–1955
  • Dan Duryea in Climax! (1954)
    Climax!
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Tom Sawyer (as Bobby Hyatt)
    • 1955

Writer



  • Dead Man's Run (2001)
    Dead Man's Run
    5.8
    • Writer (as Robert J. Hyatt)
    • 2001
  • Deadly Ransom (1998)
    Deadly Ransom
    3.6
    • story
    • written by (as Robert J. Hyatt)
    • 1998
  • Lost Paradise
    7.0
    • Writer
    • 1993
  • The Maori Queen
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 1993
  • Street War! (1990)
    Street War!
    • Writer
    • 1990
  • Alien Seed (1989)
    Alien Seed
    2.6
    Video
    • writer
    • 1989
  • Zsa Zsa Gabor, John Lazar, Sandra Vacey, and Herb Vigran in Every Girl Should Have One (1978)
    Every Girl Should Have One
    4.0
    • writer
    • 1978

Director



  • Dead Man's Run (2001)
    Dead Man's Run
    5.8
    • Director (as Robert J. Hyatt)
    • 2001
  • Deadly Ransom (1998)
    Deadly Ransom
    3.6
    • Director (as Robert J. Hyatt)
    • 1998
  • Lost Paradise
    7.0
    • Director
    • 1993
  • The Maori Queen
    TV Movie
    • Director
    • 1993
  • Street War! (1990)
    Street War!
    • Director
    • 1990
  • Zsa Zsa Gabor, John Lazar, Sandra Vacey, and Herb Vigran in Every Girl Should Have One (1978)
    Every Girl Should Have One
    4.0
    • Director
    • 1978

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Bobby Hyatt
  • Born
    • December 29, 1939
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Died
    • September 27, 2007
    • Port Hueneme, California, USA(cancer)

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Played three iconic literary characters: Tiny Tim in The Christmas Carol (1949), Gavroche in Les Misérables (1952) and Tom Sawyer in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1955).
  • Nickname
    • Bobby

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