Robert Anderson

Robert Anderson was an American actor and director, best known for his roles in The Lullaby (1924), My Lady’s Ankle (1920), and The Non-Stop Flight (1926). He was born on July 22, 1890, in Odense, Denmark, and passed away on June 25, 1963, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Robert Anderson, born as Robert Rasmus Christian Andersen, had a rich life before gaining fame in Hollywood. Little is known about his family background or personal relationships during his lifetime. However, it was reported that he spent time as a patient at the Motion Picture Country House later in his life.

Death and Legacy

Robert Anderson died on June 25, 1963, in Woodland Hills, California. His contributions to the film industry, especially during the silent film era, have made him a notable figure in cinematic history. His performances continue to be remembered by film enthusiasts and historians alike.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Heart of Humanity 1918-12-21 Paul Patricia
The Temptress 1926-10-03 Pirovani
White Shadows in the South Seas 1928-11-11 Sebastian
Once to Every Woman 1920-09-06 Phineas Scudder
The Eternal Struggle 1923-10-08 Olaf Olafson
Hearts of the World 1918-03-11 Monsieur Cuckoo
Love Me and the World is Mine 1927-09-26 Orderly
Time Table 1956-02-08 Sheriff Jack of Winston
The Right to Happiness 1919-08-30 Paul
A Petal on the Current 1919-08-03 John Gilley
Dr. Jim 1921-11-28 Tom Anderson
Tillie 1922-01-30 Absalom Puntz
Common Property 1919-10-18 Paval (“Pavel”) Pavlovitch
The Beautiful Cheat 1926-02-21 Dan Brodie
Below the Deadline 1921-11-06 Hot Dog Heine
The Non-Stop Flight 1926-03-28 Nuts Swanson
Pals in Blue 1915-06-10
Foreman of Bar Z Ranch 1915-07-20 Sheriff Watkins
Without Reservations 1946-05-13 Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Clear the Decks 1929-03-03 Mate
Draft 258 1917-11-15 Nicolo Reisso
The Hun Within 1918-09-08 Krug