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Robert Foulk

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Actor
Born:
1908
Death:
1989
Biography:Starting his Hollywood career in or around 1951, American actor "Robert Foulk" was alternately passive and authoritative in such westerns as "Last of the Badmen" (1957), "The Tall Stranger" (1957), "The Left-Handed Gun" (1958) and "Cast a Long Shadow" (1958). He remained a frontiersmen for his year-long stint as bartender Joe Kingston on the "Joel McCrea" TV shoot-em-up "Wichita Town" (1959) (though he reverted to modern garb as the Anderson family's next-door neighbor in the '50s sitcom "Father Knows Best"). In non-westerns, Foulk usually played professional men, often uniformed. Some of his parts were fleeting enough not to have any designation but "character bit" (vide "The Love Bug" [1968]), but otherwise there was no question Foulk was in charge: as a doctor in "Tammy and the Doctor" (1963), a police official in "Bunny O'Hare" (1971) or a railroad conductor in "Emperor of the North" (1973).... Full Biography
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