Robert Preston picture

A vital, virile, exciting Broadway performer, Preston was once called, "the best American actor -- with a... (Learn more)

Top Projects: The Music Man, The Chisholms, The Chisholms (View All)

Watch on Fancast
0Full Length Videos 
6Clips & Other Videos 
Robert Preston picture
Robert Preston. (Photo: MPTV)
About Robert Preston

A vital, virile, exciting Broadway performer, Preston was once called, "the best American actor -- with a voice like golden thunder," by Richard Burton. He decided to become an actor at age 15. After studying acting at the Pasadena Playhouse, he became a steady, dependable performer in Hollywood films from the late '30s. Preston became well-known after Cecil B. De Mille cast him as Barbara Stanwyck's gambler husband in Union Pacific (1939). He was almost strictly a second-lead actor for 20 years, finally breaking through to lead roles after becoming a star on Broadway. For his Broadway performance (his first in a musical) as ebullient con-artist Harold Hill in The Music Man he won a Tony Award; he repeated the role in the screen version (1962) and it became the work for which he is best known. Preston went on to earn another Tony Award for his performance in the 1966 musical I Do! I Do!, opposite Mary Martin. Another outstanding performance was as Julie Andrews' gay friend Toddie in Blake Edwards' Victor/Victoria (1982), a performance which earned him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination. ~ All Movie Guide

Something wrong with our information?   LET US KNOW

Quick Facts

Also known as

Birth Name : Robert Preston Meservey

Born

June, 08 1918 in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, USA

Education

  • Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, California:

Professions

actor