Robert Foulk

Robert Foulk

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Born
May 5, 1908
Died
February 25, 1989

American character actor widely seen in film and television during the 1950s and '60s. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 5, 1908, to railroad agent Miller Foulk and his wife, the former Alice Casselberry, Robert Foulk attended the University of Pennsylvania as an architecture student. While…

Biography

American character actor widely seen in film and television during the 1950s and '60s. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 5, 1908, to railroad agent Miller Foulk and his wife, the former Alice Casselberry, Robert Foulk attended the University of Pennsylvania as an architecture student. While in school, he became interested in theatre and by the age of 23 had made his Broadway debut as Jake Canon in "As Husbands Go." He reprised the role two years later, and supplemented his acting work by helping cast road companies of Broadway hits and by working with the press agents of various shows. He became friendly with legendary Broadway director-producer-actor George Abbott while playing Watson Brown in "John Brown," a Broadway flop about the abolitionist leader (played by Abbott). Foulk began a long period of employment under Abbott in a string of Broadway hits: "Boy Meets Girl," "Brother Rat," and "Room Service," in which Foulk understudied Eddie Albert. An encounter with Bette Davis led to Foulk's hiring by Warner Bros., not as an actor, but as a dialog director. He moved to Hollywood in 1939 and worked in that capacity on a number of films including The Sea Hawk (1940) and The Maltese Falcon (1941). In 1942, he enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces and was assigned to make training films with the First Motion Picture Unit in Culver City, California. Discharged in 1946, he worked for Cecil B. DeMille as dialog director on Unconquered (1947) and then made his (non-military) film debut in Road House (1948). He quickly became a familiar face in movies, playing police officers, Western sheriffs, thugs, and many other types, often of a none-too-bright intelligence. He had recurring roles on numerous TV series including Lassie (1954), Bonanza (1959), The Rifleman (1958), Father Knows Best (1954), and as Curly Bill Brocius on Tombstone Territory (1957). Foulk continued his avocation of architecture, designing houses, including one for playwright Sam Spewack. He worked in local theatre in and around Los Angeles, though he never returned to Broadway. He was married briefly in 1933 to actress Alice Frost. He married actress Barbara Slater in 1947. They had one daughter, June Landis Foulk, born 20 July 1948. Robert Foulk died 25 February 1989.

Actor

Pete's DragonPete's Dragon(1977)as Old Sea Captain
Testimony of Two MenTestimony of Two Men(1977)as Amos
Barbary CoastBarbary Coast(1975)as Captain Mullens, Kingsford
Little House on the PrairieLittle House on the Prairie(1974)as Peterson
Win, Place or StealWin, Place or Steal(1974)as Boardmember

Archive Footage

The CowboyThe Cowboy(2016)as Self - Actor
Working with Lucy: A Conversation with James E. BrodheadWorking with Lucy: A Conversation with James E. Brodhead(2010)as Clip from 'Here's Lucy'
Lassie: The MiracleLassie: The Miracle(2006)as Sheriff H. Miller
Kelsey Grammer Salutes Jack Benny(1995)as Dick Tracy
The Magical World of DisneyThe Magical World of Disney(1954)as Bice

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Eddie Albert, Robert Foulk, and Tom Lester in Green Acres (1965)Robert Foulk in Green Acres (1965)Frank Cady, Robert Foulk, Kay E. Kuter, and Hank Patterson in Green Acres (1965)Robert Foulk, Kay E. Kuter, and Hank Patterson in Green Acres (1965)Eddie Albert and Robert Foulk in Green Acres (1965)Robert Foulk in Green Acres (1965)

Credit Score: Robert Foulk

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Deputy Sheriff Clem
Mon Sep 12 1960 – Tue Jan 16 1973
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Bonanza15.0019597.331212553
2Singin' in the Rain6.0019528.302282535
3Adventures of Superman5.0019527.7005033
4Rebel Without a Cause5.0019557.603103246
5East of Eden4.0019557.81451833
6Emperor of the North3.7519737.2007752
7Thoroughly Modern Millie3.0019676.9177664
8Pete's Dragon2.5019776.30228150
9The Love Bug2.5019696.50019056
10Ocean's Eleven2.5019606.50027326