American actor
Bartlett Robinson
Bartlett Robinson in "All the Lonely Night", a 1955 episode of
Medic Born (1912-12-09 ) December 9, 1912Died March 26, 1986(1986-03-26) (aged 73) Occupation Actor Years active 1933–1982 Spouse(s) Margaret Ballantine (1938–1971; divorced)
Margaret Ballantine (19??-1986; remarried until his death)[ 1] Children 2
Bartlett Whitney Robinson (December 9, 1912 – March 26, 1986) was an American actor who performed on radio, the stage, in films, and on television for five decades. In 1943 he was the first actor of several performers who provided the voice of the title character on the radio version of Perry Mason . Later, as a character actor in films and on television, he was often cast in roles of authority figures, such as military officers, wealthy ranchers, corporate executives, doctors, and judges. Robinson appeared in 21 films from 1956 to 1973 and in over 110 television productions between 1949 and 1982. He was also credited as Bart Robinson .
Early life, radio and stage
Bartlett Robinson was born in Manhattan , New York , on December 9, 1912. He began his career in entertainment in 1933 when he and his friends formed a performance group called the "Sunday Players," who later drove across country together to Los Angeles, California , in hopes of finding steady work. There Robinson subsequently got a job in the city at radio station KFI .[ 1] For the remainder of the 1930s and into the 1940s, Robinson traveled back and forth between New York and Los Angeles to take parts in both stage and radio productions.[ 1] [ 2] Some of his roles in old-time radio programs included the following:
Robinson was cast in stage productions for two decades and appeared in plays with stars such as Henry Fonda and Lillian Gish . He would continue to be active in theater well into the 1950s.[ 2] A few of his Broadway credits are Naughty Naught '00 (1936), Sweet River (1936), Dear Ruth (1944), The Girl in Pink Tights (1953), and The Prescott Proposals (1953).[ 4]
Film and television career
By the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s, Robinson began to focus his acting career on productions in the rapidly expanding medium of television and on film projects. On June 13, 1949, he appeared on television in "Light Up the Sky", an episode on the anthology series Ford Theatre . He made his film debut playing the part of a guest in the 1956 comedy The Birds and the Bees , which starred George Gobel , Mitzi Gaynor and David Niven . Earlier, he had appeared in other television episodes, including Ski Story on the Armstrong Circle Theatre , which aired 13 January 1953. Among others television series, he made guest appearances in seven episodes of Gunsmoke (1956 -1960). Robinson made guest appearances in eight episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1958 - 1962), six episodes of Perry Mason (1959 - 1966) and three episodes of The Twilight Zone (1961 - 1962).[ 5] He played the role of Frank Caldwell in 26 episodes of Mona McCluskey (1965–1966)[ 6] and appeared in many other episodes, predominantly in supporting roles. His last appearance on television was in the episode "Law" on the television series Lou Grant , which aired on April 12, 1982 playing Jacob Bauman, a character he had already portrayed on the series in a 1979 episode titled "Witness". His final credited motion picture role was that of Dr. Orva in Woody Allen 's 1973 film Sleeper .
Personal life and death
Bartlett Robinson married Margaret Whitney Ballantine in 1938. The couple had two children and remained wedded for 33 years, until their divorce in 1971. They later remarried, a union that lasted until 1986 when he died of cancer at his home in Fallbrook, California , at age 73.[ 2]
Film and television credits
Films
Television
1949: Ford Television Theatre (Season 1 Episode 9: "Light Up the Sky") as Tyler Rayburn
1953: Armstrong Circle Theater (Season 3 Episode 13: "Sky Story")
1953: Goodyear Television Playhouse (Season 2 Episode 24: "Hollywood Tandem")
1953-1954: The Philco Television Playhouse (2 episodes)
(Season 5 Episode 22: "A Little Something in Reserve") (1953)
(Season 6 Episode 21: "Friday the Thirteenth") (1954)
1955: Medic (Season 2 Episode 1: "All the Lonely Night") as Dr. Hershon
1955-1956: Big Town (2 episodes)
(Season 6 Episode 6: "Prison Riot") (1955)
(Season 6 Episode 22: "School Scandal") (1956)
1956: Crusader (Season 1 Episode 31: "A Quiet Town") as George Carlson
1956: Lux Video Theater (3 episodes)
(Season 6 Episode 42: "Sting in the Tail") as Dr. Blaine
(Season 7 Episode 8: "Jezebel") as Dr. Durette
(Season 7 Episode 12: "Christmas in Connecticut") as John
1956-1959: Playhouse 90 (3 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 8: "Eloise") (1956) as Price, Eloise's Lawyer
(Season 2 Episode 13: "Galvanized Yankee") (1957)
(Season 4 Episode 6: "The Tunnel") (1959) as Captain Handley
1956-1960: Gunsmoke (7 episodes)
(Season 2 Episode 14: "Cholera") (1956) as Gabriel
(Season 3 Episode 13: "Cows & Cribs") (1957) as Emmett Bowers
(Season 3 Episode 27: "Joke's on Us") (1958) as Jake Kaiser
(Season 4 Episode 5: "Letter of the Law") (1958) as Lee Sprague
(Season 4 Episode 24: "Doc Quits") (1959) as Jake Wirth
(Season 5 Episode 3: "Horse Deal") (1959) as Bowers
(Season 5 Episode 25: "Jailbait Janet") (1960) as Krocker
1957: Telephone Time (Season 3 Episode 6: "The Man the Navy Couldn't Seek")
1957: Meet McGraw (Season 1 Episode 17: "Lucky's Diner") as Ardmore
1957: Fireside Theatre (Season 3 Episode 11: "The Night After Christmas")
1957-1958: Climax! (2 episodes)
(Season 3 Episode 13: "The Gold Dress" (1957)
(Season 4 Episode 21: "So Deadly My Love" (1958)
1957-1959 Whirlybirds (3 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 27: "Journey to the Past") (1957) as Alexander Ford
(Season 2 Episode 2: "The Ashley Case") (1958) as Dreyden
(Season 3 Episode 21: "Wanted: Alive") (1959) as Raymond
1957-1961: Maverick (2 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 11: "The Wrecker" (1957) as Longhurst
(Season 4 Episode 26: "The Deadly Image" (1961) as Captain Ranson
1958: Cheyenne (Season 3 Episode 11: "Renegades") as Colonel Ralph Donovan
1958: State Trooper (Season 2 Episode 14: "Full Circle") as Vincent Marco
1958: Father Knows Best (Season 4 Episode 23: "Poor Old Dad") as Wes Coglan
1958: The Court of Last Resort (Season 1 Episode 24: "The Joel Sheldon Case") as Rod Moore
1958: M Squad (Season 1 Episode 28: "Shot in the Dark") as Henry Hellstrom
1958: Tombstone Territory (Season 1 Episode 30: "Triangle of Death") as Aaron McCafin
1958: The Walter Winchell File (Season 6 Episode 18: "The Dice of Fortune: File #34") as Alex
1958: Bachelor Father (3 episodes) as Phil Corey
(Season 1 Episode 9: "Bentley and the Talent Contest")
(Season 1 Episode 13: "Bentley and the Social Worker")
(Season 2 Episode 1: "Bentley and the Finishing School")
1958: The Restless Gun (Season 2 Episode 8: "Remember the Dead") as George Mason
1958: Yancy Derringer (Season 1 Episode 8: "The Saga of Lonesome Jackson") as Stephen Quayne
1958: Peter Gunn (Season 1 Episode 12: "The Torch") as Stanley Glidden
1958: Steve Canyon (Season 1 Episode 14: "Operation Diplomat") as Ambassador Grey
1958-1959: Richard Diamond, Private Detective (4 episodes)
(Season 2 Episode 3: "The Payoff") (1958) as Otto Carl
(Season 2 Episode 16: "Lost Testament") (1958) as Paul Manners
(Season 3 Episode 9: "Charity Affair") (1959) as Clifton
(Season 3 Episode 22: "The Client") (1959) as Albert Gunther
1958-1959: Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (3 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 6: "The Time Element") (1958) as Mr. Gibbons
(Season 1 Episode 20: "The Untouchables: Part 1") (1959) as Judge
(Season 1 Episode 21: "The Untouchables: Part 2") (1959) as Judge
1958-1959: Zane Grey Theatre (4 episodes)
(Season 3 Episode 12: "Medal for Valor") (1958) as James Harder
(Season 3 Episode 17: "Trail Incident") (1959) as Timothy Owens
(Season 3 Episode 22: "The Loner") (1959) as Mayor Hartford
(Season 4 Episode 9: "King of the Valley") (1959) as Charlie Coleman
1958-1962: Alfred Hitchcock Presents (8 episodes)
(Season 3 Episode 24: "The Foghorn") (1958) as John St. Rogers
(Season 3 Episode 39: "Little White Frock") (1958) as Mr. Robinson
(Season 4 Episode 7: "Man with a Problem") (1958) as Hotel Manager
(Season 5 Episode 29: "The Hero") (1960) as Henry Caldwell
(Season 6 Episode 10: "Sybilla") (1960) as Lawyer
(Season 6 Episode 34: "Servant Problem") (1961) as George Colton
(Season 6 Episode 36: "Final Arrangements") (1961) as Dr. Maxwell
(Season 7 Episode 14: "Bad Actor") (1962) as Donald Wellman
1958-1962: 77 Sunset Strip (2 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 8: "The Well-Selected Frame" (1958) as Howard Stacey
(Season 4 Episode 20: "The Bridal Trail Caper" (1962) as Dean Hartley
1959: The Third Man (Season 1 Episode 4: "Death of an Overlord") as Ward Spender
1959: Lux Playhouse (Season 1 Episode 11: "Stand-In for Murder") as Niles
1959: Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (Season 8 Episode 13: "Ivy League") as Dean Henderson
1959: The Rifleman (Season 1 Episode 38: "Outlaw's Inheritance") as Samuel Britton
1959: Johnny Ringo (Season 1 Episode 3: "The Accused") as Trask
1959: Men into Space (Season 1 Episode 3: "Building a Space Station") as General Robert Hicks
1959: Startime (Season 1 Episode 6: "The Wicked Scheme of Jebal Deeks") as Elliott
1959: Hennesey (Season 1 Episode 12: "The Christmas Show") as Commander Jenkins
1959-1961: The Untouchables (3 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode: "Pilot" (1959) as Judge
(Season 1 Episode 18: "Little Egypt" (1959) as Mayor Marcus Stone
(Season 2 Episode 12: "The Big Train: Part 1" (1961) as Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson
1959-1963: Laramie (9 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 6: "The Lawbreakers") (1959) as Sheriff
(Season 1 Episode 15: "Night of the Quiet Man") (1959) as Sheriff
(Season 1 Episode 22: "Rope of Steel") (1960) as Sheriff
(Season 2 Episode 12: "Duel at Parkison Town") (1960) as Sheriff
(Season 2 Episode 14: "The Passing of Kuba Smith") (1961) as Sheriff
(Season 2 Episode 15: "Man from Kansas") (1961) as Sheriff
(Season 2 Episode 25: "The Debt") (1961) as Jim, the Telegrapher
(Season 4 Episode 19: "The Fugitives") (1963) as Munson
(Season 4 Episode 24: "The Sometime Gambler") (1963) as Werner
1959-1966: Perry Mason (6 episodes)
(Season 2 Episode 16: "The Case of the Fraudulent Foto" (1959) as Marshall Scott
(Season 5 Episode 21: "The Case of the Mystified Miner" (1962) as Endicott Campbell
(Season 6 Episode 11: "The Case of the Fickle Filly" (1962) as Emmett Pierson
(Season 7 Episode 20: "The Case of the Frightened Fisherman" (1964) as Hudson Bradshaw
(Season 8 Episode 28: "The Case of the Grinning Gorilla" (1965) as Sydney Hardwick
(Season 9 Episode 18: "The Case of the Golfer's Gambit" (1966) as Edward 'Pat' Patterson
1959-1970: Bonanza (3 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 13: "Vendetta" (1959) as Ralph Carter
(Season 8 Episode 24: "Judgment at Red Creek" (1967) as Willow
(Season 11 Episode 22: "Return Engagement" (1970) as Bryce Howell
1960: Markham (Season 1 Episode 32: "The Ambitious Wife") as Douglas Nicholson
1960: Fury (Season 5 Episode16: "Gymkhana") as Fred Hughes
1960: Mr. Lucky (Season 1 Episode 18: "The Parolee") as Joe Hardiman
1960: Bronco (Season 2 Episode 13: "Death of an Outlaw") as L.G. Murphy
1960: Overland Trail (Season 1 Episode 15: "Escort Detail") as Major Evans
1960: Riverboat (2 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 31: "The Sellout") as George Channing
(Season 2 Episode 5: "No Bridge on the River") as Grimes
1960: Hawaiian Eye (Season 2 Episode 15: "Services Rendered") as Ellis P. Adams
1960-1961: The Lawless Years (2 episodes)
(Season 2 Episode 9: "The Prantera Story" (1960) as Clay Mason
(Season 3 Episode 9: "The Kid Dropper Story" (1961) as District Attorney
1960-1962: Leave It to Beaver (2 episodes)
(Season 3 Episode 34: "Beaver, the Model") (1960) as George Compton
(Season 5 Episode 32: "The Yard Birds") (1962) as Mr. Hill
1960-1962: Outlaws (2 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 6: "Last Chance" (1960) as Minister
(Season 2 Episode 18: "The Sisters" (1962) as Russell
1961: The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (Season 6 Episode 14: "Billy Bucket, Incorporated") as Paul Scott
1961: The Case of the Dangerous Robin (Season 1 Episode 24: "The Deadly Impersonation")
1961: The Brothers Brannagan (Season 1 Episode 27: "Sunday Jewels") as Carstairs
1961: Thriller (Season 1 Episode 29: "The Devil's Ticket") as Art Critic
1961: The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (Season 2 Episode 26: "The Battle of Maynard's Beard") as Colonel
1961: Whispering Smith (Season 1 Episode 7: "The Deadliest Weapon") as Ralph Miller
1961: Follow the Sun (Season 1 Episode 3: "The Highest Wall") as Bunker
1961-1962: The Twilight Zone (2 episodes)
(Season 2 Episode 13: "Back There") (1961) as William
(Season 3 Episode 24: "To Serve Man") (1962) as Colonel #1
1962: Cain's Hundred (Season 1 Episode 16: "The Debasers: Milton Bonner and Phillip Colerane") as Foster Fallon
1962: The New Breed (3 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 26: "Edge of Violence") as Victor Kredenza
(Season 1 Episode 30: "Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here") as Farnum
(Season 1 Episode 36: "Walk This Street Lightly")
1962: Stoney Burke (Season 1 Episode 1: "The Contender") as Everett B. Fields
1962: The Dick Powell Show (Season 2 Episode 8: "In Search of a Son") as Tebbets
1962: My Three Sons (Season 3 Episode 11: "Heat Wave") as Milton Gibson
1962-1963: Alcoa Premiere (2 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 17: "Of This Time, of This Place") (1962) as Doctor
(Season 2 Episode 30: "The Town That Died") (1963) as Harkness
1963: The Dakotas (Season 1 Episode 12: "Trail at Grand Forks") as Judge Elias Stone
1963 The Eleventh Hour (Season 1 Episode 27: "Try to Keep Alive Until Next Tuesday") as Dr. Warren
1964: Kraft Suspense Theatre (Season 1 Episode 15: "My Enemy, This Town") as Prosecutor
1964: Ready for the People (made-for-television movie) as John T. McGrane
1964: My Living Doll (Season 1 Episode 12: "Foreign Relations") as Howard Vines
1964: The Andy Griffith Show (Season 5 Episode 15: "Otis Sues the County") as Mr. Roberts
1964-1965: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (3 episodes)
(Season 2 Episode 16: "The Evil of Adelaide Winters") (1964) as Mr. Thompson
(Season 2 Episode 25: "The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow") (1964) as Harvey Crane
(Season 3 Episode 15: "Thanatos Palace Hotel") (1965) as Mr. J. Smith
1964-1965: Wendy and Me (10 episodes) as Willard Norton
(Season 1 Episode 4: "Wendy's Secret Wedding") (1964)
(Season 1 Episode 9: "Room at the Bottom") (1964)
(Season 1 Episode 11: "Wendy, the Waitress") (1964)
(Season 1 Episode 12: "Belle of the Malt Shop") (1964)
(Season 1 Episode 13: "East is East, and West is Wendy") (1964)
(Season 1 Episode 15: "Wendy, the Woman in the Gray Flannel Suit") (1964)
(Season 1 Episode 19: "Who's in the Guest Room Tonight?") (1965)
(Season 1 Episode 20: "Wendy Sails in the Sunset") (1965)
(Season 1 Episode 25: "Wendy Gives Uncle the Brush") (1965)
(Season 1 Episode 30: "Wendy's Instant Intellect") (1965)
1965: Slattery's People (Season 1 Episode 22: "Question: Who Are You Taking to the Main Event, Eddie?") as Representative Jasper Bennett
1965: The Cara Williams Show (Season 1 Episode 25: "Fletcher Succeeds in Business Without Really Trying") as Watson
1965: The Munsters (Season 1 Episode 35: "Herman's Happy Valley") as Mr. Curtis
1965: O.K. Crackerby! (2 episodes) as Mr. Holbrook
(Season 1 Episode 1: "O.K. Crackerby Arrives")
(Season 1 Episode 2: "The Wellecliffe Story")
1965: Bewitched (Season 2 Episode 3: "We're in for a Bad Spell") as Mr. Abercrombie
1965: The Smothers Brothers Show (1 Episode) as MacFallen
1965: F Troop (Season 1 Episode 10: "She's Only a Build in a Girdled Cage") as Colonel Griswald
1965: My Mother the Car (Season 1 Episode 11: "My Son, the Judge") as Horace Congrieve
1965: Burke's Law (2 episodes) as Robert Benbow / Gentleman
(Season 3 Episode 2: "Operation Long Shadow")
(Season 3 Episode 12: "The Man's Men")
1965-1966: Mona McCluskey (26 episodes) as Frank Caldwell
1966: The Wild Wild West (Season 1 Episode 24: "The Night of the Druid's Blood") as Senator Waterford
1966: Felony Squad (Season 1 Episode 12: "The Terror Trap") as Peel
1967: Love on a Rooftop (Season 1 Episode 29: "Debt of Gratitude") as Bradshaw
1967: Gilligan's Island (Season 3 Episode 29: "Bang! Bang! Bang!") as Hartley
1967: The Lucy Show (Season 6 Episode 2: "Lucy Gets Trapped") as Mr. Wilkins
1967: Judd for the Defense (Season 1 Episode 6: "Conspiracy") as Arthur Kincaid
1967: Ironside (Season 1 Episode 13: "The Past is Prologue") as Attorney Whittier
1967–1969: The Guns of Will Sonnett (3 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 4: "The Natural Way") (1967) as Sam Wilson
(Season 2 Episode 22: "The Sodbuster") (1967) as Banker
(Season 2 Episode 24: "Three Stand Together") (1969) as Mayor of Samson
1967-1969: Petticoat Junction (2 episodes)
(Season 4 Episode 16: "His Highness the Dog") (1967) as Mort Morton
(Season 7 Episode 13: "The Golden Spike Ceremony") (1969) as Mayor Potts
1967-1970: The Virginian (3 episodes)
(Season 6 Episode 7: "Ah Sing vs. Wyoming") (1967) as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
(Season 7 Episode 10: "Dark Corridor") (1967) as Beaumont
(Season 9 Episode 13: "Hannah") (1970) as Doctor
1968: The Invaders (Season 2 Episode 19: "The Pit") as Art Llewellan
1968: Here's Lucy (Season 1 Episode 4: "Lucy and Miss Shelley Winters") as C. B. Wellborn
1968-1970: It Takes a Thief (2 episodes)
(Season 2 Episode 1: "One Night in Soledade") (1968) as Colonel Prentice
(Season 3 Episode 19: "Situation Red") (1970) as Flight Surgeon
1969: Trial Run (TV Movie)
1969: Hawaii Five-O (2 episodes) as Albert Woodson
(Season 1 Episode 19: "Once Upon a Time: Part 1")
(Season 1 Episode 20: "Once Upon a Time: Part 2")
1969: The Survivors (2 episodes) as Enroy
(Season 1 Episode 1: "Chapter One")
(Season 1 Episode 10: "Chapter Ten")
1969: The Mod Squad (Season 2 Episode 11: "The Healer") as Minister
1969-1972: Mannix (3 episodes)
(Season 2 Episode 16: "Shadow of a Man") (1969) as Bradshaw
(Season 5 Episode 17: "The Sound of Murder") (1972) as Alfred Price
(Season 6 Episode 8: "The Upside-Down Penny") (1972) as Lawrence Riley
1970: Green Acres (Season 5 Episode 17: "Bundle of Joy") as Mr. Robinson
1970: The Most Deadly Game (Season 1 Episode 4: "Breakdown") as J.B. Wilson
1970: The Bill Cosby Show (Season 2 Episode 12: "Swann's Way") as 2nd Salesman
1971-1976: Cannon (2 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 1: "The Salinas Jackpot") (1971) as Hayden
(Season 5 Episode 18: "Revenge") (1976) as Colonel Ritchie
1974: Kung Fu (Season 2 Episode 21: "The Nature of Evil") as Max
1975: Lincoln (Season 1 Episode 2: "Sad Figure, Laughing") as Bewhiskered Senator
1975: The Odd Couple (Season 5 Episode 22: "Felix Remarries") as Minister
1978: The New Adventures of Heidi (TV Movie) as Oscar the Butler
1979–1982: Lou Grant (3 episodes)
(Season 3 Episode 8: "Witness") (1979) as Jacob Bauman
(Season 3 Episode 22: "Influence") (1980) as Dutch Van Deusen
(Season 5 Episode 18: "Law") (1982) as Jacob Bauman (final appearance)
References
^ a b c "Bartlett Robinson Dead at 73; Radio Voice of Perry Mason" , The New York Times , April 7, 1986; edited obituary from Associated Press (AP) release. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
^ a b c d e f "Bartlett Robinson, Radio's Perry Mason, Is Dead at 73" . Los Angeles Times . April 5, 1968. Archived from the original on 2017-07-26. Retrieved 26 July 2017 .
^ a b c d e f Terrace, Vincent (1999). Radio Programs, 1924–1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows . McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-7864-4513-4 .
^ "("Bartlett Robinson" search results)" . Playbill Vault . Playbill. Archived from the original on 2017-07-26. Retrieved 26 July 2017 .
^ "Bartlett Robinson" . Metacritic . Retrieved 2022-02-18 .
^ Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 710. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7 .
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