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Robert F. Simon est un Acteur Américain né le 2 décembre 1908 à Mansfield (Etats-Unis)

Robert F. Simon

Robert F. Simon
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Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 2 décembre 1908 à Mansfield (Etats-Unis)
Mort 29 novembre 1992 (à 83 ans) à Tarzana (Etats-Unis)

Robert F. Simon est un acteur américain de cinéma et de télévision.

Il naît le 2 décembre 1908 à Mansfield, Ohio, où il devient le meilleur basketteur de son lycée dans les années 1920. Il veut devenir VRP et, pour acquérir plus d'assurance dans son métier et vaincre sa timidité, il s'inscrit dans un cours de théâtre. C'est la révélation. Il a joué au théâtre, au cinéma dans plus de 50 films, et dans des séries télévisées. Il meurt d'une attaque le 29 novembre 1992 à Tarzana (Californie).

Biographie

Earlier years
Simon was born in Mansfield in Richland County in north central Ohio, where he was an all-state high school basketball champion in the 1920s. He played basketball in one-on-one games well into his forties. Before he entered acting, he was a traveling salesman. He initially thought that acting would help him to overcome his natural shyness, but he enjoyed appearing on stage and later film so much that he decided to make a career as an actor. His first professional job was in Marc Blitzstein's No For an Answer in which he displayed his song-and-dance abilities. He was also involved with The Cleveland Play House and then with The Actors Studio, through which he became an understudy to Lee J. Cobb for the lead in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman.

Simon had two daughters, Barbara Ann Simon Callet (born 1941) and Susan Simon Thompson, and two sons, Robert Louis Simon (born 1950) and James A. Simon (born 1951). Simon's webpage does not include the name of his spouse(s).


1950s–70s
Simon appeared on Broadway in Clifford Odets's play, Clash by Night. In 1949, he succeeded Lee J. Cobb as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman.

His first film appearances were as Inspector Foley in Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950) and as a psychiatrist in Bright Victory (1951). His first television role was at the age of 43 in 1952 as Captain Scott in the episode "Woman with a Sword" on Hallmark Hall of Fame anthology series. Simon appeared as Ackerman in the 1954 film Rogue Cop. Between 1951 and 1954, he appeared on The Philco Television Playhouse and Justice.

In 1955, he appeared on television in episodes of Medic and Alfred Hitchcock Presents as well as such feature films as Chief Crazy Horse, Seven Angry Men, and The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell. Actress Elizabeth Montgomery, who would later play Simon's daughter-in-law, Samantha, on Bewitched, made her film debut in The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell.

In 1956, Simon achieved his first significant film role as Dave Goodman, the father of musician Benny Goodman, in The Benny Goodman Story. Between 1953 and 1956, Simon appeared in four episodes of Kraft Television Theatre and twice in the anthology series Studio One.

In 1956 and 1957, he appeared in episodes of State Trooper, The Millionaire and M Squad. In 1957, he appeared in the Betty Hutton film Spring Reunion, and as George Nordmann in the feature film Edge of the City, starring John Cassavetes and Sidney Poitier. In 1958, Simon guest-starred as Captain Woods in "The Coward of Fort Bennett" on General Electric Theater. In 1957 and 1958, he appeared in four episodes of the anthology series, Playhouse 90. In 1959, he appeared on Peter Gunn and Adventures in Paradise. His other 1950s film credits included appearances in The Buccaneer (1958), Compulsion (1959), The Last Angry Man (1959) and Operation Petticoat (1959).


Westerns
There were few television westerns in which Simon did not guest star. From 1956 to 1970, he appeared in Broken Arrow, Disneyland, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, Laramie, Black Saddle, Law of the Plainsman, Johnny Ringo, Cheyenne, and The Dakotas, Wichita Town, The Man From Blackhawk, The Texan, Tombstone Territory, Tate, and Shotgun Slade, Stagecoach West, Bat Masterson, Lawman, Klondike, and Frontier Circus, Have Gun - Will Travel, Wagon Train, The Legend of Jesse James, The Road West, Gunsmoke, Laredo, The Virginian, Bonanza, and The Guns of Will Sonnett.

In 1962, he played the part of Mackie in the episode "House of the Hunter" on CBS's Rawhide.

Simon appeared as Handy Strong in the 1962 feature film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.


Drama
Simon appeared in such programs as Crusader, Route 66, Dante, The DuPont Show with June Allyson, Johnny Midnight, Straightaway, The Roaring 20s, Sea Hunt and State Trooper. In 1961 and 1962, he guest starred on episodes of Ripcord, The Dick Powell Show, The Lloyd Bridges Show, Cain's Hundred, The Defenders, and Sam Benedict.

Simon guest-starred three times on Perry Mason., including the role of murderer Edward Bannister in the 1958 episode, "The Case of the Desperate Daughter." Simon appeared as Harvey, friend of the main character Paul Driscoll in the 1963 The Twilight Zone episode "No Time Like the Past". In 1965, Simon appeared in episodes of Slattery's People, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, and Dr. Kildare.

His 1960s film appearances included dramatic roles in The Spiral Road (1962), Captain Newman, M.D. (1963) and Fate Is the Hunter (1964).

In 1966, Simon starred as Mr. Rellik in the Highway Safety Films' production The Third Killer. Simon's role was that of a "Death" salesman charged with three accounts, including traffic fatalities.


Comedy
In addition to Bewitched and Nancy, Simon appeared in other sitcoms, such as McHale's Navy, Mrs. G. Goes to College, Get Smart, and The Andy Griffith Show.

He appeared in A New Kind of Love (1963) starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, as "Cervantes" in The Reluctant Astronaut (1967), and as a doctor in Private Duty Nurses (1971). He appeared in a 1970 episode of Love, American Style, in a 1971 episode of Nichols, starring James Garner, and a 1973 episode of The Partridge Family. In 1973, he made three guest appearances as General Maynard M. Mitchell on M*A*S*H.


Later roles
From 1969 to 1985, Simon appeared in Marcus Welby, M.D., The Mod Squad, The Interns, Barnaby Jones, Hawaii Five-O, Cannon, Ellery Queen, Columbo, McCloud, Quincy M.E., Eight Is Enough, and The Feather and Father Gang. His last television appearance was in a 1985 episode of Airwolf.


Death
Simon died of a heart attack in Tarzana, California on November 29, 1992, three days before what would have been his 84th birthday. He is interred at Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery in Chatsworth, California.

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Filmographie de Robert F. Simon (40 films)

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AnnéeNomMétierRôle
1981Spider-Man défie le DragonActeurJ. Jonah Jameson
1978La Riposte de l'homme-araignéeActeurJ. Jonah Jameson
1977Tail Gunner JoeActeur
1974Winter KillActeur
1971Private Duty NursesActeur
1967L'astronaute RéticentActeur
1966Matt Helm, agent très spécialActeur
1964Le crash mystérieuxActeur
1963Le Combat du capitaine NewmanActeur
1963La Fille à la casquetteActeurBertram Chalmers
1963Wall of NoiseActeur
1962L'Homme qui tua Liberty ValanceActeurJack/Handy Strong
1962L'Homme de BornéoActeurDr Martens
1961Le troisième homme était une femmeActeurWarren Hatfield
1961The Wizard of BagdadActeur
1960Pay or Die!Acteur
1960Voulez-vous pêcher avec moi ?ActeurEmployé de motel
1960Tess of the Storm CountryActeur
1959Opération juponsActeurLe capitaine J.B. Henderson
1959Le génie du malActeurLieutenant Johnson
1959La Colère du justeActeur
1958Les boucaniersActeurLe capitaine Brown
1958Le Salaire de la violenceActeurShérif Harry Brill
1957L'Homme qui tua la peurActeurGeorge Nordmann, le père d'Axel
1957Spring ReunionActeur
1956Benny GoodmanActeurPapa Dave Goodman
1956Derrière le miroirActeurDr Norton
1956Repas de nocesActeurM. Halloran
1956La VRP de chocActeurCal
1956Ne dites jamais adieuActeurDr Kenneth Evans
1956Le supplice des aveuxActeurOfficier de loi
1955Condamné au silenceActeurAmiral Gage
1955La Fille sur la balançoireActeurStage manager
1955Le Grand ChefActeurJeff Mantz
1955On ne joue pas avec le crimeActeur
1955La Muraille d'orActeurErnest Tyson
1954Sur la trace du crimeActeurAckerman
1954The Black DakotasActeur
1951La Nouvelle AuroreActeurPsychiatre
1950Mark Dixon, détectiveActeurL'inspecteur-chef Nicholas Foley