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As per our current Database, Robert V. Barron has been died on 1 December, 2000 at Salinas, California, USA.
🎂 Robert V. Barron - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday
When Robert V. Barron die, Robert V. Barron was 68 years old.
Popular As |
Robert V. Barron |
Occupation |
Actor |
Age |
68 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
Born |
December 26, 1932 (Charleston, West Virginia, USA) |
Birthday |
December 26 |
Town/City |
Charleston, West Virginia, USA |
Nationality |
USA |
🌙 Zodiac
Robert V. Barron’s zodiac sign is Capricorn. According to astrologers, Capricorn is a sign that represents time and responsibility, and its representatives are traditional and often very serious by nature. These individuals possess an inner state of independence that enables significant progress both in their personal and professional lives. They are masters of self-control and have the ability to lead the way, make solid and realistic plans, and manage many people who work for them at any time. They will learn from their mistakes and get to the top based solely on their experience and expertise.
🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Robert V. Barron was born in the Year of the Monkey. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Monkey thrive on having fun. They’re energetic, upbeat, and good at listening but lack self-control. They like being active and stimulated and enjoy pleasing self before pleasing others. They’re heart-breakers, not good at long-term relationships, morals are weak. Compatible with Rat or Dragon.
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Tall, gaunt, rawboned character actor with deep voice, reminiscent of John Carradine. Formal education at Morris Harvey College in Charleston, West Virginia and as Theater Arts major at UCLA. Professional training at American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, and at Max Reinhardt Workshop in Los Angeles.
Before attacking Hollywood, he spent several years working in regional theaters from one end of the US to the other, and had built an impressive resume of glowing reviews of his performances in such roles as "Cyrano de Bergerac", "Abe Lincoln in Illinois", "Sir Thomas More" in "A Man For All Seasons", "Henry Drummond" in "Inherit The Wind", "Richard III" and the like, but he was never offered such lofty challenges in films or television.
Still, he didn't languish, but instead relished every chance he was given to play for the camera, whether in a quality major studio production or the cheesiest of no-budget fly-by-night productions. When he wasn't acting, he uncovered his typewriter and cranked out teleplays and movie scripts.
Perhaps his best-remembered television script was his first, a lighthearted comedy episode of the Bonanza (1959) series, titled Bonanza: Hoss and the Leprechauns (1963). As a writer, he drifted into adapting English-dubbing scripts of foreign films.
American producers began buying successful Japanese animated series and dubbing them into English, and Barron was a pioneer in that industry, which grew rapidly and enormously. He became executive director and story editor for "Saban Productions", which in the course of five years became one of the largest producers of children's programming in the world, with such shows as X-Men: The Animated Series (1992) and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993).
Robert V. Barron WIFE, FAMILY, KIDS
- Dayna Pearson (23 December 1979 - 1 December 2000) ( his death)
Robert V. Barron Movies
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) as Abraham Lincoln
- Robotech (1985) as Admiral / Airshow PA / Confused Militaryman / Detroit Mayor / Eddie's Dad / Jan Associate / Jesse / MC / Map Vendor / Mechanic 2 / Music Teacher / Overanxious Zentraedi / PA / Pilot / Simon / Zeril
- Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years (1985) as Bully / Devlin / General / Major / Walla
- The Wild Wild West (1965-1969) as Mark Dawson / Servant #2
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