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Robert Agnew(1899-1983)

  • Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
  • Actor
  • Soundtrack
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Robert Agnew
Robert Agnew was born on 4 June 1899 in Dayton, Kentucky, USA. He was an assistant director and actor, known for L'accordeur (1922), La danseuse Espagnole (1923) and Le mangeur d'hommes (1948). He died on 8 November 1983 in Palm Springs, California, USA.
BornJune 4, 1899
DiedNovember 8, 1983(84)
BornJune 4, 1899
DiedNovember 8, 1983(84)
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Known for

Wallace Reid in L'accordeur (1922)
L'accordeur
  • Bobby Wheeler
  • 1922
La danseuse Espagnole (1923)
La danseuse Espagnole
6.7
  • Juan
  • 1923
Wendell Corey, Jimmy Moss, Joy Page, and Sabu in Le mangeur d'hommes (1948)
Le mangeur d'hommes
5.8
  • Second Unit or Assistant Director
  • 1948
Harrison Ford, Alice May, and Norma Talmadge in Dolorès (1921)
Dolorès
6.7
  • Faustino Eusebio
  • 1921

Credits

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Second Unit or Assistant Director



  • Bea Benaderet, Edgar Buchanan, Smiley Burnette, Frank Cady, Rufe Davis, Linda Henning, Gunilla Hutton, Meredith MacRae, Mike Minor, Jeannine Riley, Lori Saunders, and Pat Woodell in Petticoat Junction (1963)
    Petticoat Junction
    7.0
    TV Series
    • assistant director
    • 1967–1969
  • Don Adams in Max la menace (1965)
    Max la menace
    8.2
    TV Series
    • assistant director
    • 1965
  • Peter Lorre, Vincent Price, Basil Rathbone, and Joyce Jameson in La Comédie de la terreur (1963)
    La Comédie de la terreur
    6.5
    • assistant director
    • 1963
  • Frankie Avalon, Jim Backus, Tab Hunter, Scott Brady, Judy Lewis, and Eva Six in Commando Bikini (1963)
    Commando Bikini
    3.8
    • assistant director
    • 1963
  • Julie Adams and William Lundigan in La Cité sous-marine (1962)
    La Cité sous-marine
    4.7
    • assistant director
    • 1962
  • Anna Sten and Robert Webber in The Nun and the Sergeant (1962)
    The Nun and the Sergeant
    5.2
    • assistant director
    • 1962
  • Vincent Price, Henry Hull, and Mary Webster in Le Maître du monde (1961)
    Le Maître du monde
    5.8
    • assistant director
    • 1961
  • This Man Dawson (1959)
    This Man Dawson
    7.6
    TV Series
    • assistant director
    • 1960
  • No Greater Love (1960)
    No Greater Love
    Short
    • assistant director
    • 1960
  • Laramie (1959)
    Laramie
    7.7
    TV Series
    • assistant director
    • 1960
  • Ronald Reagan in General Electric Theater (1953)
    General Electric Theater
    6.7
    TV Series
    • assistant director
    • 1960
  • Johnny Midnight (1960)
    Johnny Midnight
    7.3
    TV Series
    • assistant director
    • 1960
  • Lock Up (1959)
    Lock Up
    7.5
    TV Series
    • assistant director
    • 1959–1960
  • Bat Masterson (1958)
    Bat Masterson
    7.3
    TV Series
    • assistant director
    • 1958–1960
  • Bold Venture (1959)
    Bold Venture
    8.4
    TV Series
    • assistant director
    • 1959

Actor



  • Douglass Montgomery and Margaret Sullavan in Et demain? (1934)
    Et demain?
    7.1
    • Bit Role (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Business Is a Pleasure
    Short
    • 1934
  • Chercheuses d'or de 1933 (1933)
    Chercheuses d'or de 1933
    7.7
    • Dance Director (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • The Love Bargain
    Short
    • Jack Van Vleck aka Perkins
    • 1931
  • Myrna Loy, Douglas Gilmore, Paul Page, and Alice White in The Naughty Flirt (1930)
    The Naughty Flirt
    5.7
    • Wilbur Fairchild
    • 1930
  • Hold the Baby
    Short
    • 1930
  • Extravagance (1930)
    Extravagance
    5.7
    • Billy (as Bobbie Agnew)
    • 1930
  • Robert Agnew and Dorothy Gulliver in Mind Your Business (1930)
    Mind Your Business
    5.6
    Short
    • Tommy Seymour
    • 1930
  • French Kisses
    Short
    • 1930
  • Pick 'Em Young
    Short
    • 1930
  • Tom Moore and Blanche Sweet in The Woman Racket (1930)
    The Woman Racket
    5.7
    • Rags (as Bobby Agnew)
    • 1930
  • All Stuck Up (1930)
    All Stuck Up
    3.8
    Short
    • Jimmy Bronson (uncredited)
    • 1930
  • Myrna Loy, Helene Costello, Antonio Moreno, and William Russell in Taxi de minuit (1928)
    Taxi de minuit
    5.6
    • Jack Madison (as Bobby Agnew)
    • 1928
  • The Heart of Broadway (1928)
    The Heart of Broadway
    • Billy Winters (as Bobby Agnew)
    • 1928
  • Robert Agnew, Rex Lease, Charles Paddock, Churchill Ross, and Ben Turpin in The College Hero (1927)
    The College Hero
    5.1
    • Bob Cantfield (as Bobbie Agnew)
    • 1927

Soundtrack



  • Tom Moore and Blanche Sweet in The Woman Racket (1930)
    The Woman Racket
    5.7
    • performer: "Call Me to Arms" (uncredited)
    • 1930

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Bobbie Agnew
  • Height
    • 1.74 m
  • Born
    • June 4, 1899
    • Dayton, Kentucky, USA
  • Died
    • November 8, 1983
    • Palm Springs, California, USA(kidney failure)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Dark-haired adolescent lead of silent films in the 1920s, often billed as "Bobby Agnew". Did not survive the transition to sound well and retired in 1934 to become an assistant director and unit manager of the special effects unit at Warner Brothers.

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