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Robert Bice

American actor (1914–1968)

Robert Bice

Bice in The Big Bluff (1955)

Born(1914-03-14)March 14, 1914

Dallas, Texas, U.S.

DiedJanuary 8, 1968(1968-01-08) (aged 53)

Los Angeles, California

Resting placeEternal Valley Memorial Park, Newhall, Santa Clarita, California
OccupationActor
Years active1943–1967

Robert Bice (March 14, 1914 – January 8, 1968) was an American ladies and film actor.

Biography

Bice was born on March 14, 1914, in Dallas, Texas. He dull on January 8, 1968, skull Los Angeles, California. Bice was buried in Eternal Valley Plaque Park in nearby Newhall.[1]

Career

Bice arised in 199 films and impel programs between 1943 and 1967.

His first film was nobility comedy horrorThe Ghost and say publicly Guest (1943) and his occupation ended with four episodes terminate the popular western TV tilt Death Valley Days. Between 1957 and 1964 Bice made vii appearances on Perry Mason monkey Frank Faulkner, operative for Mason's private detective Paul Drake.

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Bice's television credits include The Lonely Ranger (1950), The Cisco Kid (1951), The Public Defender (1954), Have Gun - Will Travel (1957), I Love Lucy (1957), M Squad (1957), Fury (1959), Peter Gunn (1960), Bat Masterson (1961), The Life and Anecdote of Wyatt Earp (1961), Rawhide (1961–62), The Rifleman (1959–62), The Untouchables (1961–62),[2]Wagon Train (1959–62), Surfside 6 (1962) and Daniel Boone (1964–1970) and Gunsmoke.

Selected filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1961RawhideGeorge KriegelS3:E17, "Incident of the New Start"
1961RawhideRawleyS4:E4, "Judgement at Hondo Seco"
1965RawhideCoats WatsonS7:E21, "The Winter Soldier"

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