Robert Fuller

Active - 1952 - 2004  |   Born - Jul 29, 1933 in Troy, New York, United States  |   Genres - Drama, Western, Action

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Robert Fuller spent his first decade in show business trying his best to avoid performing. After his film debut in 1952's Above and Beyond, Fuller studied acting with Sanford Meisner at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse but never exhibited any real dedication. He tried to become a dancer but gave that up as well, determining that dancing was "sissified." Fuller rose to nominal stardom fairly rapidly in the role of Jess Harper on the popular TV western Laramie (1959-63). Once he found his niche in cowboy attire, he stuck at it in another series, Wagon Train, turning down virtually all offers for "contemporary" roles. When westerns began dying out on television in the late 1960s, Fuller worked as a voiceover actor in commercials, earning some $65,000 per year (a tidy sum in 1969). On the strength of his performance in the Burt Topper-directed motorcycle flick The Hard Ride, Fuller was cast by producer Jack Webb as chief paramedic Kelly Brackett on the weekly TVer Emergency, which ran from 1972 through 1977. In 1994, Robert Fuller was one of several former TV western stars who showed up in cameo roles in the Mel Gibson movie vehicle Maverick.

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  • Is an alumnus of the Miami Military Academy.
  • Worked as a stunt man when he first moved to Hollywood, then worked at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, beginning as a doorman and working his way up to assistant manager by age 18.
  • Served a tour of duty for the United States Army in Korea from 1953 to '55.
  • After a number of bit roles, he took an acting class with actor Robert Boone who suggested he study under Stanford Meisner, the father of the Meisner technique.
  • Signature role was drifter-turned-rancher Jess Harper on the 1959-63 Western television series Laramie.