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Robert Colbert(I)

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Robert Colbert in Maverick (1957)
JPAC (Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command) searches for, locates and returns the remains of American servicemen who have lost their lives in this nation's conflicts
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Tall, virile American TV leading man of the 1960s and 70s, born in Long Beach, California, the youngest of three siblings of Clarence Loy Colbert Jr. (1902-1962) and Helena M. Colbert (née Gorman, 1900-1990). As a youth, he attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School, excelling both academically and as an athlete in track and field. During his school years, he first discovered his aptitude for acting. He studied theatre arts at the University of California, Berkeley, prior to military service with U.S. troops stationed on the island of Okinawa.

While working in a clerical position with a Military Police unit, Colbert sidelined as a disc jockey for the prominent local radio station KSBK in Naha, which often hired Americans and tended to promote the latest in American pop music. Colbert was paid two dollars an hour, four nights a week. Though financially lucrative, he quit the radio job when a woman in the Air Force, who had heard his voice on the airwaves, prompted him to try out for a stage production of The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial. This firmly hooked him on acting. Following his army discharge, Colbert honed his newly acquired skills in Shakespearean roles with the Portland Repertory Theater in Oregon. While staging the performance of a play at a supper club, he was approached by the comic actor and singer Mickey Shaughnessy with an offer to travel to Hollywood to meet his agent. For a guy who had at different times worked as a furniture mover, ditch digger, bulldozer driver and kitchen appliance salesman, the offer proved irresistible.

Signed under contract by Warner Brothers, Colbert made his screen debut in 1957. He had a few minor film roles before becoming a regular guest actor in many of the Warners' TV series on the ABC network, including multiple appearances as different characters in Bourbon Street Beat (1959), Colt .45 (1957), Bronco (1958), Hawaiian Eye (1959) and 77 Sunset Strip (1958). He particularly liked being in westerns and had a great fondness for horses. Colbert appeared three times on Maverick (1957) during season four, the first time as suspected stage coach robber "Cherokee" Dan Evans, then twice as Brent, a third brother of Bret Maverick (famously played by James Garner, to whom Colbert bore more than a passing resemblance). After five years of acting in nearly all of the studio's series, Colbert asked to be released from his WB contract. He had accrued a debt of $80,000, due to a failed restaurant investment, and wished to avoid his salary being claimed as part of the encumbrance. Warners obliged.

In 1966, Colbert's agent helped him arrange a meeting with writer/producer Irwin Allen, and he was consequently cast as Dr. Doug Phillips, co-starring alongside James Darren (as Dr. Anthony Newman) in the ground-breaking cult science fiction series Au coeur du temps (1966). In his own words: "It was the best show because it was like an anthology every week, with a different cast." In each episode, the two lead characters, lost in time due to a malfunction in the experimental time device, were thrust into a different historical (or, less often, future) event. Five minutes before the episode ended, they would find themselves transported to a new scenario, thereby a new cliffhanger was created for the audience. Though quite entertaining and a big hit with viewers, Time Tunnel suffered from historical inaccuracies and excessive use of stock footage. When the head of ABC was fired and new management came into play, the series was abruptly cancelled after a single season.

Despite the setback, Colbert remained gainfully employed on the small screen. He made a few more forays into the sci-fi genre: as a relentless interrogator in Land of the Giants (1968), one of the leads in the TV movie La citadelle sous la mer (1971) (a failed pilot for a projected Irwin Allen series about an underwater city), and in a segment of the spoof Cheeseburger Film Sandwich (1987). He was featured in several episodes of Mannix (1967), had a ten-year stint as a regular character on the soap Les feux de l'amour (1973) and rounded off his career with guest spots on Frasier (1993) and Alerte à Malibu (1989).

Retired since 1995, Colbert continues to make appearances at science fiction and western conventions across America.
BornJuly 26, 1931
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    Angie Dickinson, Ray Danton, Jack Kelly, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in A Fever in the Blood (1961)
    A Fever in the Blood
    6.4
    • Thomas J. Morely
    • 1961
    Fred Dryer and Stepfanie Kramer in Rick Hunter (1984)
    Rick Hunter
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Cmdr. George Dryden
    • Internal Affairs
    Ariana Richards and Jeff Daniels in Timescape - Le passager du futur (1991)
    Timescape - Le passager du futur
    6.4
    • Undersecretary
    • 1991
    Au coeur du temps (1966)
    Au coeur du temps
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Dr. Doug Phillips

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    • Pamela Anderson, Yasmine Bleeth, Alexandra Paul, David Hasselhoff, David Chokachi, Gena Lee Nolin, and Jaason Simmons in Alerte à Malibu (1989)
      Alerte à Malibu
      5.5
      TV Series
      • Cliff Odom
      • 1994–1995
    • Kelsey Grammer, David Hyde Pierce, John Mahoney, Peri Gilpin, and Jane Leeves in Frasier (1993)
      Frasier
      8.2
      TV Series
      • Tony
      • 1994
    • The Nutt House (1992)
      The Nutt House
      3.7
      • Board Doctor
      • 1992
    • Ariana Richards and Jeff Daniels in Timescape - Le passager du futur (1991)
      Timescape - Le passager du futur
      6.4
      • Undersecretary
      • 1991
    • Mark Harmon and Marlee Matlin in La voix du silence (1991)
      La voix du silence
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Karl Burnham
      • 1991
    • Carroll O'Connor in In the Heat of the Night (1988)
      In the Heat of the Night
      7.6
      TV Series
      • Edgar Van Buren
      • 1991
    • 1st & Ten (1984)
      1st & Ten
      6.5
      TV Series
      • Buck
      • 1990
    • Wings (1990)
      Wings
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Deke Braverman
      • 1990
    • Cryogenus (1989)
      Cryogenus
      3.7
      • Protester
      • 1989
    • I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)
      I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
      6.6
      • Farrell
      • 1988
    • Fred Dryer and Stepfanie Kramer in Rick Hunter (1984)
      Rick Hunter
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Cmdr. George Dryden
      • Internal Affairs
      • 1987–1988
    • Victoria Principal, Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Larry Hagman, Charlene Tilton, Jim Davis, Linda Gray, and Steve Kanaly in Dallas (1978)
      Dallas
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Parker Ellison
      • 1987
    • Cheeseburger Film Sandwich (1987)
      Cheeseburger Film Sandwich
      6.2
      • Blackie (segment "Amazon Women on the Moon")
      • 1987
    • CBS Schoolbreak Special (1984)
      CBS Schoolbreak Special
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Grant Summers
      • 1987
    • Tonny Tulleners in Scorpion (1986)
      Scorpion
      4.2
      • Brig. Gen. James Hagen
      • 1986

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    • Alternative name
      • Bob Colbert
    • Height
      • 1.85 m
    • Born
      • July 26, 1931
      • Long Beach, California, USA
    • Spouses
        Dotty HarmonyApril 4, 2022 - April 4, 2023 (her death)
    • Children
        David Alan Colbert
    • Parents
        Clarence Loy Colbert
    • Relatives
        Kathleen Ann Colbert(Sibling)
    • Other works
      In 1965, he starred in an unsold pilot for a proposed NBC dramatic series called "The Mayor". The pilot was produced by E. Jack Neuman.
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      • 4 Interviews
      • 1 Article

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    • Trivia
      While serving in the Army in Okinawa Colbert took a job as a disc jockey at radio station KSBK in Suri.
    • Quotes
      I guess I would be considered an underachiever by today's standards. I never went for the gusto of trying to become a star. I never had a publicity agent. I never really made the rounds of the Hollywood parties. I was just content to be under contract to Warner Bros. and work all the time. I didn't do anything to hype my career, but I've never had any major regrets about it. I liked the fact that I could live a normal life, that I could walk down the street or travel on a plane without being mobbed by fans. I was always working; that was good enough.

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      93 years old
    • When was Robert Colbert born?
      July 26, 1931
    • Where was Robert Colbert born?
      Long Beach, California, USA
    • What is Robert Colbert's birth name?
      Robert Lewis Colbert
    • How tall is Robert Colbert?
      6 feet 1 inch, or 1.85 meters

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