- Robert Fuller (actor)
Infobox actor
name = Robert Fuller
birthname = Buddy Lee
birthdate = birth date and age|1934|7|29|mf=y
birthplace =Troy, New York , USA
spouse = Jennifer Savidge (2001-present) Patricia Lee Lyon (1962-1984) (divorced)
website = http://robertfuller.info/official/welcome.htm
awards = Golden Boot Award - 1989 Golden BootHollywood Walk of Fame Robert Fuller (born birth date|1934|7|29|mf=y) is an American
actor , best known for starring roles on the popular 1960s western series "Laramie" and "Wagon Train " as well as his work in the popular 1970s medical drama "Emergency! ".Early life
An only child, Fuller was born Buddy Lee in
Troy, New York , to Betty Simpson, a dance instructor. Prior to Lee's birth, Simpson married Robert Simpson, Sr., aNaval Academy officer. The family moved toKey West, Florida , where Lee took the name of his parents, becoming Robert Simpson, Jr.. The early highlights of Simpson's life were acting and dancing (his parents owned a dancing school), and after graduating from the Miami Military Academy in 1952, he traveled toHollywood with his family, where Fuller's first job was astunt man . He also worked at the prestigiousGrauman's Chinese Theatre . Upon establishing his acting career, he changed his name to "Robert Fuller."Acting career before and after a stint in the Korean War
Fuller's first small role was 1952's "
Above and Beyond ". This part led to landing in a few small roles such as "I Love Melvin", also in 1953, he again had another minor part in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", which starredMarilyn Monroe , but Fuller's career came to an abrupt hold when he was drafted into theKorean War . He did a tour of duty inKorea , and came back a couple of years after the war in 1955.Fuller had considered another career, but at his parents' suggestion, he attended
Richard Boone 's acting classes, under the tutelage ofSanford Meisner at New York City's,Neighborhood Playhouse , and reconsidered.Film career
Fuller landed a small role in "Friendly Persuasion", where he worked with his future "Laramie" co-star John Smith. Director William Wyner suggested to Fuller that he grow sideburns for the role, and was offered the part when he did.
The following year, his first major movie role was "Teenage Thunder,"
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I always wanted to be in show business and with the help of my best buddy, Chuck Courtney, who was an actor then, he helped get me my first starring role in a movie calledTeenage Thunder . It was a break for me and since Chuck had the pull at the time to get the director,Paul Helmick , use me for the bad guy and not another actor he really wanted, it was the gateway to many other roles which lead to Laramie series and so on and so forth. [ [http://www.emergencyfans.com/people/robert_fuller.htm Robert Fuller Quote] ]
"Robert Fuller, [http://www.emergencyfans.com/people/robert_fuller.htm emergencyfans.com] "|color=#B2B7F2|size=280%And in 1957, he also starred in the
science fiction film "The Brain From Planet Arous".Fuller also portrayed a gruff military pilot in the infamous box office dud "
Megaforce ", a movie which he (understandably) dislikes talking about to this day.Character actor
Fuller became an immensely-popular
character actor , guest-star ring in dozens ofTV series , including "Crossroads" in 1956, "Flight ", "Official Detective", "The Californians", "Panic! ", "Buckskin", "M Squad ", "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin ", "Lux Playhouse", "Highway Patrol ", "The Restless Gun", "Lawman", and "Strange Intruder," where he played a villain who died in the third episode. He also made more appearances in "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp " and "Mike Hammer ", among many others. His guest-starring appearance on "Cimarron City " led him to starring in his ownTV series later that year, "Laramie".Television roles
Fuller landed the role of Jess Harper on the western series "Laramie", which ran from 1959 to 1963. When "Laramie"’s run ended in 1963, Fuller jumped to another western, "
Wagon Train ", where he replaced Robert Horton (whom he closely resembled) in the role of the wagon train's scout. While Horton had worn a dark cowboy hat, Fuller wore a light one, presumably so that viewers would realize that a change had occurred. Fuller remained with the series until its conclusion in 1965.Over the next six years, Fuller would appear in a handful of nondescript films; it seemed his career was stalling as the western was slowly being phased out of the American film industry. The one exception was his role as Vin in "
Return of the Seven " (1966) which was a modest, if lackluster, sequel to "The Magnificent Seven ".After producer
Jack Webb saw Fuller in the movie "The Hard Ride", he insisted Fuller star in his newNBC medical drama, "Emergency! ". Fuller was reluctant to play a doctor, but the persistent Webb persuaded him to accept the role of head physician, Dr. Kelly Brackett. During its first season, as amidseason replacement in the 1971–1972 season, it became a smash hit. In 1977, after a six season run, "Emergency!" was put on hiatus, despite good ratings, and was eventually canceled in 1979 after eight and a half seasons and 134 episodes.In the 1980s and 1990s Fuller played
support ingroles in more than 20 television shows, including "The Love Boat ", "The Fall Guy ", "Murder, She Wrote ", "Matt Houston ", "Tour of Duty ", "The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. ", and "". Toward the end of his acting career, he played Wade Harper on the last episode of "Walker, Texas Ranger " withChuck Norris .Personal life
By the 1990s, Fuller had largely retired from the film business. He has been married to actress Jennifer Savidge [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0767651/ Jennifer Savidge] at the [http://www.imdb.com/ Internet Movie Database] ] (best known for TV's "
St. Elsewhere ") since 2001. Formerly he was married to Patricia Lee Lyon, with whom he has three children. The two were divorced after twenty-two years of marriage in 1984.In mid-2004, Fuller and Jennifer Savidge moved from
Los Angeles toTexas , where they live on a ranch.Awards
In 1961, he won the Best Actor Award in
Japan , also that same year, he won the Japanese Golden Order of Merit, which was awarded to him by the Empress of Japan. Fuller was the first American ever to earn this award.Fact|date=November 2007In 1970, he won 5 Ottos, which are the German equivalent of the
Emmy award. That same year, he won theBuffalo Bill award for Outstanding Western Entertainment.Fact|date=November 2007For his contribution to the
television industry, Robert Fuller has a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame at 6608 Hollywood Blvd.Fact|date=November 2007In 1989, he won the Golden Boot Award.Fact|date=November 2007
In April 2007 Fuller was inducted into the
National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum inOklahoma City .Fact|date=November 2007October 12, 2007, won Silver Spur Award along with Stuart Whitman, Peter Brown and Dean Smith who was given a lifetime achievement award.Fact|date=November 2007
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