ROBERT NICHOLS

Robert Nichols
Robert Nichols
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: July 20, 1924
Deathday: March 21, 2013
Place of Birth: Oakland, California, USA

Biography

Born in Oakland, Robert Nichols (20 July 1924 - 21 March 2013) was an American actor and entertainer. His career started as an entertainer during the Second World War and went on to study at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before finding his first film role in the 1949 feature; I Was a Male War Bride. He has since starred in dozens of films throughout his career.

Notable work

Filmography

Starring

Scottish Minister
Colonel Sarnac
Derelict
Old Man
Fletcher
1973·
Westworld
Robert Lewis (uncredited)
Dr. Baker
Dr. Strick
Doctor Peterson
Reporter (uncredited)
Passenger
Horatio Bartholomew
Lieut. Bender
American Travel Agent (uncredited)
Hulldown
1962·
The Saint
Sgt. Robert Pargo
Sam Goulansky
American Sailor
Relief Bus Driver
1957·
Maverick
Driscoll
Wilbur "Brooklyn" Stuart
Lt. Cmdr. Hereford
1956·
Navy Wife
Oscar
Beany Smith
1956·
Giant
Mort 'Pinky' Snythe
Boy Honeymooner (uncredited)
Joe Wilson
Smitty
2nd Lt. O'Hirons
Citizen of Rome (uncredited)
Evans (uncredited)
Pvt. Sommers
1953·
Jennifer
Orin
1952·
Jet Job
Dynamo Jackson
Walsh
Felton (uncredited)
Harold Lane
Garage Man (uncredited)
Fred Begley Jr.
Fat Union Soldier (uncredited)
Lt. Ken 'Mac' Erickson
Motor Pool Mechanic (uncredited)