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    Robert Fuller

    Actor from the United States

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  1. Robert Fuller. Actor: Emergency!. Robert Fuller was born in Troy, New York on July 29, 1933 at 1:50 PM and was raised in Key West, Florida. He was an only child and his birth name was Leonard Leroy Lee, but he was nicknamed Buddy Lee by his friends.

  2. Fuller as Cooper Smith in Wagon Train. He played Alex in a 1958 episode of Death Valley Days, the Gunsmith in support of guest star Anthony Caruso, and returned to the show in 1959 to play clever Mexican-American cattle rustler Johnny Santos in the episode, "Ten in Texas".

  3. robertfuller.info › careertv › wagontrainintroWagon Train - Robert Fuller

    Inspired by the 1950 John Ford movie “Wagon Master”, Wagon Train debuted Wednesday night, September 18, 1957, on the NBC Television Network. Robert Fuller first appeared on Wagon Train during Season 2 in two guest starring roles. The episodes were entitled “ The Ella Lindstrom Story ” (original air date February 4, 1959) and “ The ...

  4. Tall, handsome, and known for his deep, raspy voice, Fuller was a no-nonsense actor and a familiar face to TV viewers… especially after he played Jess Harper on Laramie. Early Life Fuller was born on July 29, 1933, in Troy, New York.

  5. Aug 18, 2023 · From 1959 through 1965, Robert played Cooper Smith in 60 episodes of the popular western “Wagon Train”, which starred Terry Wilson and Frank McGrath, and follows a wagon train as it’s travelling from Missouri to California; the series was nominated for seven Primetime Emmys.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wagon_TrainWagon Train - Wikipedia

    Robert Fuller as scout Cooper Smith (1963–65, seasons 7–8) replacing the McCullough character after Robert Horton left the series. Fuller had previously played a lead in the western series Laramie and physically resembled Horton.

  7. Mar 12, 2009 · The Adventures of a Wagon Train - True West Magazine. by Henry Cabot Beck | Mar 12, 2009 | Western Movies. Robert Fuller is still foolin’ ‘em. Robert Fuller was the perfect TV cowboy. He loved to ride, loved acting, he had the looks and, as the child of professional dancers, he had the grace to make it all look good.

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