Robert Middleton


Actor
Robert Middleton

About

Also Known As
Samuel G Messer, Bob Middleton
Birth Place
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Born
May 13, 1911
Died
June 14, 1977

Biography

Beetle-browed character actor Robert Middleton was known for his distinctive features and deep booming voice, a voice that paved his way in the performing arts. After studying music at the University of Cincinnati's Conservatory of Music and at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, his bombastic timbre garnered him work in radio, which sparked his interest in acting. Theater work led to ...

Biography

Beetle-browed character actor Robert Middleton was known for his distinctive features and deep booming voice, a voice that paved his way in the performing arts. After studying music at the University of Cincinnati's Conservatory of Music and at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, his bombastic timbre garnered him work in radio, which sparked his interest in acting. Theater work led to Broadway, after which Middleton made his way onto screen, where his hefty build and dramatic brows led to many villainous roles. Middleton first appeared on television in the early 1950s, steadily building his résumé with a string of one-offs and guest spots on anthology series and comedy programs. While he made his feature film debut in 1954 in the epic Holy Grail adventure "The Silver Chalice," his breakthrough came the next year as the dastardly antagonist of Humphrey Bogart's beleaguered ex-con in the noir-thriller "The Desperate Hours." This proved to be the first in a string of memorable villains, including the darkly ambitious knight who jousts "The Court Jester," played by Danny Kaye in the medieval musical comedy, and a wicked politician in the 1977 alternate history drama "The Lincoln Conspiracy," which supposes the president's assassin escaped to Canada. In between these was a long line of scowling, surly heavies, often chomping on cigars or inspiring lynch mobs. "The Lincoln Conspiracy" was Middleton's 106th production and proved to be his last as the respected character actor died from congestive heart failure at the age of 66.

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Big Hand For The Little Lady, A -- (Movie Clip) It Must Be A Good Hand! Mary (Joanne Woodward), trying to play her husband's hand, with gamblers (Kevin McCarthy, Jason Robards Jr., Charles Bickford, Robert Middleton) in tow, makes a pitch to banker Ballinger (Paul Ford) in A Big Hand For The Little Lady, 1966.
Friendly Persuasion (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Go Get 'Em Quaker! Lured into the wrestling exhibition at their Indiana county fair, Quakers Caleb (John Smith) and Josh (Anthony Perkins), whose parents Jess (Gary Cooper) and Eliza (Dorothy McGuire) come to the rescue, in William Wyler's Friendly Persuasion, 1956.
Court Jester, The (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Pellet With The Poison Danny Kaye as Hawkins (posing as "Giacomo") challenged to a duel, in the famous routine with Jean (Glynis Johns) and Griselda (Mildred Natwick) plotting his escape, in The Court Jester, 1956, from Norman Panama and Melvin Frank.
Big Combo, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) He's Too Innocent Detective Diamond (Cornel Wilde) explaining why he's spent so much money chasing one gangster to Captain Peterson (Robert Middleton), who rightly points out there's a girl involved, early in Joseph Lewis' The Big Combo, 1955.
Big Hand For The Little Lady, A -- (Movie Clip) Cards That Couldnt Lose Mary (Joanne Woodward) discovers incorrigible husband Meredith (Henry Fonda) has gambled everything, in a game with Jason Robards Jr., Charles Bickford, Kevin McCarthy and Robert Middleton, in A Big Hand For The Little Lady, 1966.

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