Psycho
Psycho
John Robert Anderson (October 20, 1922 – August 7, 1992) A tall, sinewy, austere-looking character actor with silver hair, rugged features and a distinctive voice, John Robert Anderson appeared in hundreds of films and television episodes. Immensely versatile, he was at his best submerging himself in the role of historical figures (he impersonated Abraham Lincoln three times and twice baseball commissioner Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, men whom he strongly resembled). He was a familiar presence in westerns and science-fiction serials, usually as upstanding, dignified and generally benign citizens (a rare exception was his Ebonite interrogator in The Outer Limits (1963) episode "Nightmare"). He had a high opinion of Rod Serling and was proud to be featured in four episodes of The Twilight Zone (1959), most memorably as the tuxedo-clad angel Gabriel in "A Passage for Trumpet" (doing for Jack Klugman what Henry Travers did for James Stewart in It's a Wonderful Life (1946)).
Born: 1922-10-20 in Clayton, Illinois, USA
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Psycho
Last Train from Gun Hill
The Specialist
Smokey and the Bandit II
Executive Action
The Great Bank Robbery
Welcome to Hard Times
For the Love of Willadean
Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion
The Andersonville Trial
The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel
The True Story of Lynn Stuart
Cotton Comes to Harlem
A Covenant with Death
Ride the High Country
Never Too Young to Die
Eight Men Out
The Dark Side of Innocence
Molly and Lawless John
The Quest
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