Dale Robertson
About Dale Robertson
Ex-prizefighter Dale Robertson was brought to films by virtue of his vocal and physical resemblance to Clark Gable. After a year of bit parts at Warner Bros., Robertson graduated to leading-man gigs at 20th Century Fox. In 1957, Robertson was cast on the popular TV Western Tales of Wells Fargo which ran until 1962. Since that time, Robertson has starred or co-starred in a number of television weeklies, nearly always Western (both period and contemporary) in nature: The Iron Horse (1966-1968), Dynasty (1980-1982), and J.J. Starbuck (1989). In addition, Dale Robertson has headlined two TV-movie pilots based on the exploits of famed G-Man Melvin Purvis. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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| Mary Murphy | wife | divorced |
Quick Facts
Also known as
Birth Name : Dayle Robertson
Born
July, 14 1923 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Professions
actor