Character and voice actor Bob Hastings is best known for his television work on series such as McHale's Navy and All in the Family, but he has also appeared in some feature films. Born in New York in 1921, he was busy on the radio in his twenties, specializing in male ingenue and comedy roles, including portraying Archie Andrews in an NBC radio adaptations of Archie Comics in 1944. His first credited television appearance was in 1955, in the U.S. Steel Hour production of No Time for Sergeants. Hastings made his feature film debut in 1962 in the Disney production Moon Pilot, starring Tom Tryon, and that same year got his first regular series role as Lt. Elroy Carpenter, the obsequious aide to Joe Flynn's Captain Binghamton on McHale's Navy. He was with the series for four seasons, and it led to his subsequent big-screen work in the features McHale's Navy (1964) and McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force (1965). He also played Bert Ramsey on the daytime drama General Hospital and managed to work in occasional big-screen work, in pictures such as The Flim-Flam Man. In the 1970s, Hastings played the recurring character of Kelsey the tavern-keeper on All in the Family. Hastings' on-screen acting has generally seen him cast as nervous, sycophantic mid-level bureaucrats, or, occasionally, as rough-hewn working-class types. But as a voice artist he has had a much wider range of portrayals, including heroes and authority figures, including the voice of Clark Kent in the 1960s Batman/Superman Hour and, in more recent decades, the voice of Commissioner Gordon on the animated Batman from Fox network. Bob Hastings is the older brother of actor Don Hastings, who is perhaps best remembered by viewers of one generation for his portrayal of the Video Ranger in Captain Video; Bob also appeared in the series, in a much less prominent role.
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Shadow Force
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Snowballing
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Separate Ways
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The Munsters' Revenge
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Father Figure
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Studs Lonigan
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Arthur Hailey's Wheels
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Harper Valley P.T.A.
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Cover Girls
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No Deposit, No Return
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Conspiracy of Terror
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Charley and the Angel
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The All-American Boy
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Trapped
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Emergency!: Brushfire
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The Poseidon Adventure
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Adam-12: Extortion
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How to Frame a Figg
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Ironside: The Quincunx
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The Boatniks
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Any Second Now
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The Love God?
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Adam-12: Log 122
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Angel in My Pocket
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Ironside: Side Pocket
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The Bamboo Saucer
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McHale's Navy: Season 04
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1965 | |||
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McHale's Navy
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1964 | |||
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McHale's Navy: Season 03
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1964 | |||
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McHale's Navy: Season 02
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McHale's Navy: Season 01
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Moon Pilot
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No Time for Sergeants
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