Robert Livingston Movies
Livingston was born
Robert Randall. Raised in California, he began his professionl life as a reporter. In the late '20s he began performing onstage and in film shorts. By 1934 he had become an actor in feature films, and in 1936 he began a long stretch as a cowboy star: alongside costars
Crash Corrigan and
Max Terhune, he appeared as Stony Brooke in the
Three Mesquiteers series of Westerns, going on to play the character 29 times; the
Mesquiteers were among the Top Ten Western Box-Office attractions in every year from 1937-43. In 1939 he portrayed the Lone Ranger in a serial, then in the early '40s he remained popular as the costar of the
Lone Rider series with sidekick
Fuzzy St. John; meanwhile, he also played romantic leads in a number of B-movies. Later he appeared in occasional character roles. He was briefly married to starlet
Margaret Roach, daughter of film pioneer
Hal Roach. His brother was minor actor and singing cowboy
Jack Randall. ~ All Movie Guide