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  1. Robert Lansing (/ ˈ l æ n s ɪ ŋ /; born Robert Howell Brown, June 5, 1928 – October 23, 1994) was an American stage, film, and television actor. [2] [3] Lansing is probably best remembered as the authoritarian Brigadier General Frank Savage in 12 O'Clock High (1964), the television drama series about American bomber pilots during World ...

  2. Robert Lansing. Actor: 4D Man. His tall stature, tough looks and commanding manner belied an often thoughtful and introspective screen personality. Not that acting had necessarily been Robert Lansing's only career choice - there had been jazz. As a youngster, he played drums with various dance bands and was bitten by the acting bug after ...

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  3. Oct 26, 1994 · Robert Lansing, 66, an actor who had a long career in films and on the New York stage and who had starred in several television series in the 1960s, died of cancer Oct. 23 at a hospital in New York.

  4. Oct 25, 1994 · Robert Lansing, whose rugged good looks and deep voice served him well on stage and in films and television, died on Sunday at Calgary Hospice in the Bronx. He was 66 and lived in Manhattan. The ...

  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert Lansing (June 5, 1928 - October 23, 1994) was an American stage, film and television actor. Born in San Diego, California as Robert Howell Brown, he reportedly took his acting surname from the state capital of Michigan. As a young actor in New York City, he was hired to join a stock company in Michigan but was told he would first have to join ...

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  7. Oct 26, 1994 · Robert Lansing, Broadway, film and television actor who starred in the series “12 O’Clock High,” has died. The 66-year-old actor, who lived in Manhattan, died Sunday of cancer in a New York ...

  8. Born Robert Brown, actor Robert Lansing borrowed his stage name from the capital city of Michigan. Lansing first appeared on Broadway in Stalag 17 (1951); throughout his film career he periodically returned to the New York stage, making his last such appearance in 1991. He made his film bow in 1959 with The 4-D Man, delivering one of the finest ...

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