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Robert Stack (born Charles Langford Modini Stack; January 13, 1919 – May 14, 2003) was an American actor and television host. Known for his deep voice and commanding presence, he appeared in over forty feature films.
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Actor: Written on the Wind. "Straight Shooting" -- whether skeet shooting, or portraying Eliot Ness -- Robert Stack always told it like it was, and shot straight. Born in Los Angeles, California, the younger son of James Langford Stack (1860-1928), the owner of an advertising agency, and Mary Elizabeth Modini Wood (1891-1975), he was originally ...
- January 13, 1919
- May 14, 2003
99+ Photos. "Straight Shooting" -- whether skeet shooting, or portraying Eliot Ness -- Robert Stack always told it like it was, and shot straight. Born in Los Angeles, California, the younger son of James Langford Stack (1860-1928), the owner of an advertising agency, and Mary Elizabeth Modini Wood (1891-1975), he was originally named Charles ...
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- Los Angeles, California, USA
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- Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, USA
Robert Stack Biography. Born January 13, 1919, in Los Angeles, CA; died of heart failure, May 14, 2003, in Bel Air, CA. Actor. Actor Robert Stack was known for his portrayal of determined, crime fighter Eliot Ness in the 1960s television series The Untouchables, as well as for his role as host of another series, Unsolved Mysteries.
- Robert Stack didn’t learn to speak English until he was 7 years old. Robert Langford Stack was born in Los Angeles on January 13, 1919 to father James and mother Elizabeth, Stack was a fifth-generation Californian but became a young man of the world early.
- Robert Stack was a national skeet shooting champion. In high school, and later while attending the University of Southern California, Stack was heavily involved in athletics.
- World War II changed Robert Stack’s career. Stack made his film debut in 1939’s First Love, giving popular teen actress Deanna Durbin her first onscreen kiss.
- Robert Stack was in the very first 3D movie. Though stereoscopic films that created an illusion of depth had been in circulation since the turn of the 20th century, 1952’s Bwana Devil is believed to have been the first feature-length 3D color movie, a feat accomplished by using technology dubbed "Natural Vision."
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May 16, 2003 · May 16, 2003. Robert Stack, who won an Emmy and received an Oscar nomination in his 60-year career in films and television but was best remembered as the implacable, square-jawed Eliot Ness of...
May 14, 2003 · Biography. Robert Langford Modini Stack was a multilingual American actor and television host. In addition to acting in more than 40 films, he also appeared on the television series The Untouchables and later served as the host of Unsolved Mysteries.