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Robert Stack

Robert Stack

The son of a wealthy California businessman, Robert Stack spent his teen years giving skeet shooting lessons to such Hollywood celebrities as Carole Lombard and Clark Gable; it was only natural, then, that he should gravitate to films himself after attending the University of Southern California. At age 20, he made his screen debut in Deanna Durbin's First Love (1939) in which he gave his teenaged co-star her very first screen kiss. Two years later he appeared opposite his former "pupil" Carole Lombard in the Ernst Lubitsch classic To Be or Not to Be (1942). After serving with the navy in WWII he resumed his film career, avoiding typecasting with such dramatically demanding film assignments as The Bullfighter and the Lady (1951), The Tarnished Angels (1957), and John Paul Jones (1959). He earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance as a self-destructive alcoholic in Written on the Wind (1956). In 1959 he gained a whole new flock of fans when he was cast as humorless federal agent Elliot Ness in TV's The Untouchables, which ran for four seasons and won him an Emmy award. He continued playing taciturn leading roles in such TV series as Name of the Game (1969-1971), Most Wanted (1976-1977), and Strike Force (1981), and from 1987 to 2002 was the no-nonsense host of the TV anthology Unsolved Mysteries. Not nearly as stoic and serious in real life, Stack was willing to spoof his established screen image in Steven Spielberg's 1941 (1979) and Zucker-Abraham-Zucker's Airplane! (1980). The warmer side of Robert Stack could be glimpsed in the TV informational series It's a Great Life (1985), which he hosted with his wife Rosemarie, and in his 1980 autobiography, Straight Shooting. Though film appearances grew increasingly sporatic through the 1990s, Stack remained a familiar figure to television viewers thanks to syndicated reruns of Unsolved Mysteries well into the new millennium. Memorable film roles in 1990s included lending his voice to Beavis and Butthead Do America (1996) and appearing as himself in the 1999 comedy drama Mumford. In October of 2002 Stack underwent successful radiation treatment for prostate cancer. On May 14, 2003, Robert Stack's wife Rosemarie found the actor dead in their Los Angeles home. He was 84. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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Robert Stack Trivia

When was Robert Stack born?
Robert Stack date of birth: January 13, 1919

Who did Robert Stack portray in Unsolved Mysteries [TV Series]?
Robert Stack was Host in Unsolved Mysteries [TV Series]

Who did Robert Stack portray in The Last Voyage?
Robert Stack was Cliff Henderson in The Last Voyage

What role did Robert Stack play in House of Bamboo?
Robert Stack played Eddie Kenner/Spanier in House of Bamboo

Who did Robert Stack play in Uncommon Valor?
Robert Stack was MacGregor in Uncommon Valor

Who did Robert Stack portray in The Transformers: The Movie?
Robert Stack was Ultra Magnus in The Transformers: The Movie

Who did Robert Stack play in Beavis and Butt-Head Do America?
Robert Stack was Agent Fleming in Beavis and Butt-Head Do America

Who did Robert Stack play in Written on the Wind?
Robert Stack was Kyle Hadley in Written on the Wind

Who did Robert Stack portray in To Be or Not to Be?
Robert Stack was Lt. Stanislav Sobinski in To Be or Not to Be

What role did Robert Stack portray in Caddyshack II?
Robert Stack played Chandler Young in Caddyshack II

What role did Robert Stack portray in The High and the Mighty?
Robert Stack played Sullivan in The High and the Mighty

Who did Robert Stack play in Joe Versus the Volcano?
Robert Stack was Dr. Ellison in Joe Versus the Volcano

Who did Robert Stack play in A Date with Judy?
Robert Stack was Stephen Andrews in A Date with Judy

What role did Robert Stack play in Big Trouble?
Robert Stack played Winslow in Big Trouble

Who did Robert Stack play in Airplane!?
Robert Stack was Kramer in Airplane!

Who did Robert Stack portray in 1941?
Robert Stack was Gen. Stilwell in 1941

Who did Robert Stack portray in Is Paris Burning?
Robert Stack was Gen. Edwin Sibert in Is Paris Burning?

What role did Robert Stack portray in Mumford?
Robert Stack played himself in Mumford

Who did Robert Stack play in My Outlaw Brother?
Robert Stack was Patrick O'More in My Outlaw Brother


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