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  1. Robert Charles Totten (February 5, 1937 – January 27, 1995) was an American television director, writer, and actor, best known for directing many Gunsmoke episodes between 1966 and 1971.

    • Robert Charles Totten, February 5, 1937, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    • 1961–1990
    • January 27, 1995 (aged 57), Sherman Oaks, California, U.S.
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0869427Robert Totten - IMDb

    Robert Totten. Director: Gunsmoke. Robert Totten was born on 5 February 1937 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a director and actor, known for Gunsmoke (1955), The Quick and the Dead (1963) and Pony Express Rider (1976). He was married to Maxine M. Click and Sandra A. Riley. He died on 27 January 1995 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA.

    • Director, Actor, Writer
    • February 5, 1937
    • Robert Totten
    • January 27, 1995
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  4. Death of a Gunfighter is a 1969 American Western film directed by Robert Totten and Don Siegel. It stars Richard Widmark and Lena Horne. and features an original score by Oliver Nelson.

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  5. Feb 13, 1995 · People News. Feb 12, 1995 11:00pm PT. Robert Totten. By Dan Cox. Robert Totten, a director, writer and actor, died Jan. 27 of a heart attack at his home in Sherman Oaks, Calif. He was 57....

  6. The Virginian. Directing. Acting. Writing. Robert Totten is known as an Director, Actor, Writer, Teleplay, and Second Unit Director. Some of his work includes Magnum, P.I., Mission: Impossible, Kung Fu, Gunsmoke, Spencer's Mountain, Death of a Gunfighter, Daniel Boone, and The Virginian.

  7. The Wild Country is a 1970 American Western adventure film directed by Robert Totten and starring Steve Forrest and Vera Miles. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions. The screenplay is based on the Ralph Moody book Little Britches.

  8. Biography by AllMovie. Though he has occasionally written screenplays and acted in feature films, Robert Totten was best known as a director. Totten made his directorial debut with the war drama The Quick and the Dead (1963).

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