Robert Eckles was an American actor who is best known for Camera Three, Omnibus, and Lights Out. He was born on May 8, 1917, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and passed away on August 9, 1975, in New York City due to a heart attack.
Personal and Family Life
Robert Eckles led a private life away from the spotlight. There is limited information about his family or personal relationships, but his commitment to acting was evident throughout his career. He engaged in various projects in theater and television, showcasing his talent as an actor.
Career Highlights
Eckles made notable contributions to television in the mid-20th century. He appeared in several acclaimed series, capturing the attention of audiences with his performances. His work included roles in shows like I Spy and Omnibus, where he displayed versatility and skill.
Death and Legacy
Robert Eckles died on August 9, 1975, in New York City from a heart attack. His contributions to television during the 1950s and 1960s remain appreciated by fans of classic television. Though he is not as widely recognized today, his performances have left a lasting impact on those who watched his work.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1963 | Camera Three | Samuel Johnson | TV Series |
1956 | Omnibus | Nero Wolfe (segment “The Fine Art of Murder”) | TV Series |
1955 | I Spy | Gen. Danilov (as Robert Eccles) | TV Series |
1950 | Lights Out | Unknown Role | TV Series |