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Robert Middleton (born Samuel G. Messer, May 13, 1911 – June 14, 1977) was an American film and television actor known for his large size, beetle-like brows, and a deep, booming voice (for which he was known as "Big Bob Middleton"), usually in the portrayal of ruthless villains.


Early years

A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Middleton was one of four children of a building contractor. He trained for a musical career at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and
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in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


Career

Middleton's career in entertainment began with a job as an announcer on WLW radio in Cincinnati. He worked steadily as a radio announcer and actor. One of his early works was as the narrator of the educational film "
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". After appearing on the Broadway stage and live television, Middleton began appearing in films in 1954, and in film opposite Humphrey Bogart in '' The Desperate Hours'' (1955),
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in '' The Court Jester'' (1955), Gary Cooper in '' Friendly Persuasion'' (1956), Richard Egan and Elvis Presley in '' Love Me Tender'' (1956), Dorothy Malone and Robert Stack in '' The Tarnished Angels'' (1958), Robert Taylor and Richard Widmark in '' The Law and Jake Wade'' (1958), and
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in '' Career'' (1959). Middleton appeared in many television programs in the 1950s and 1960s, including the CBS anthology series ''
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''. He played a dishonest candidate for the United States House of Representatives in an episode of
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's '' The Real McCoys'', starring Walter Brennan and
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. In the story line, Middleton falsely claimed to have previously been a farmer in a bid for the farm vote. Middleton was cast as "The Tichborne Claimant" in the NBC anthology series ''
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''. In 1956, he guest starred on James Arness’s TV Western series ''
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'', playing the title character in the episode “Dutch George” (S1E32), a flamboyant career horse thief who was friends with Matt Dillon in their wilder younger days (this episode unveiled some of Dillon’s shadier past, once being a young man who also might have stolen, who at a yet to be revealed crossroad in life, opted to be a lawman). In 1961, he was cast as Arthur Sutro in the episode "The Road to Jericho" of the ABC western series, '' The Rebel'', starring Nick Adams, and guest-starred in the episode "A Man of Means" of the short-lived crime adventure-drama series '' The Investigators'', starring James Franciscus and James Philbrook. In 1958, Middleton was cast in the episode "Ambush in Laredo" as Frank Davis, who attempts in Laredo, Texas, to merge five
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in the title role. Middleton was cast in ten episodes of the ABC family western drama, '' The Monroes'', with costars Michael Anderson, Jr., and Barbara Hershey. In 1963 he portrayed Josh Green in the episode "Incident of the Mountain Man" on CBS's '' Rawhide''. Among his several appearances in the long-running ''
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'', he portrayed a gangster in high places, Mr. Koster, in the 1956 episode "The Better Bargain". In 1958, he played the villain in the first episode of NBC's '' Bat Masterson'' western series, starring
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''. That same year, he portrayed the highly sympathetic but fiercely dedicated state executioner in an episode of ''
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'' from 1960 to 1967, as brutal gangster Sam Bryant. Middleton appeared as defendant "Judge Daniel Redmond" in the 1963 '' Perry Mason'' episode, "The Case of the Witless Witness". In the early 1950s, Middleton appeared on Broadway in ''Ondine'' (1954), ''A Red Rainbow'' (1953), and ''The Wild Duck'' (1951). Other significant film roles included '' The Court Jester'' (1955) as a grim and determined knight who jousts with
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in the famous "pellet with the poison" sequence, and as Edwin M. Stanton in '' The Lincoln Conspiracy'' (1977). In between, he played an array of brutish mountain men, corrupt cigar-biting town bosses and lynch mob leaders. Middleton guest-starred on Get Smart as the KAOS villain "The Whip", intent on hypnotizing Agent 86 in the 1970 series finale "I Am Curiously Yellow".


Personal life and death

On July 14, 1951, Middleton married in Cincinnati; he and his wife, Roberta, separated on September 5, 1955. They had two sons, who were the subjects of a custody hearing on February 15, 1956. He sought custody in the divorce suit, charging that she had a romantic relationship with his cousin. Middleton died on June 14, 1977, in Encino, California, at the age of 66.


Selected filmography

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'' (1954) – Idbash *'' The Big Combo'' (1955) – Police Capt. Peterson *'' The Desperate Hours'' (1955) – Sam Kobish *'' Trial'' (1955) – A.A. 'Fats' Sanders *'' The Court Jester'' (1955) – Sir Griswold *'' Red Sundown'' (1956) – Rufus Henshaw *''
The Proud Ones ''The Proud Ones'' is a 1956 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Robert D. Webb and starring Robert Ryan and Virginia Mayo. The film was based on the 1952 novel by Verne Athanas who after suffering an early heart attack, he gave up ...
'' (1956) – Honest John Barrett *'' Friendly Persuasion'' (1956) – Sam Jordan *'' Love Me Tender'' (1956) – Mr. Siringo *'' The Lonely Man'' (1957) – Ben Ryerson *''So Lovely... So Deadly'' (1957) – Eddie Rocco *'' The Tarnished Angels'' (1957) – Matt Ord *''
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'' "The Law and Aaron Benjamin" (1957) – Aaron Benjamin *''
Day of the Badman ''Day of the Badman'' is a 1958 American Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Fred MacMurray, Joan Weldon and John Ericson. Plot Judge Jim Scott (Fred MacMurray) wants to sentence a killer to die, but the outlaw's family members i ...
'' (1958) – Charlie Hayes *'' The Law and Jake Wade'' (1958) – Ortero *'' No Place to Land'' (1958) – Buck LaVonne *'' Don't Give Up the Ship'' (1959) – Vice Adm. Philo Tecumseh Bludde *'' Career'' (1959) – Robert Kensington *'' Hell Bent for Leather'' (1960) – Ambrose *''
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'' (1961) – R.C. Brown *''
Gold of the Seven Saints ''Gold of the Seven Saints'' is a 1961 American Western film adaptation of a 1957 Steve Frazee novel titled ''Desert Guns''. Released by Warner Brothers, the 88-minute film starred Clint Walker, Roger Moore, Letícia Román, Robert Middleton, an ...
'' (1961) – Amos Gondora *''
Cattle King ''Cattle King'' is a 1963 American Western film directed by Tay Garnett. It stars Robert Taylor and Robert Loggia. It was also known by the alternative title of ''Guns of Wyoming'' in some countries. Plot A range war is building in Wyoming. C ...
'' (1963) – Clay Mathews *'' For Those Who Think Young'' (1964) – Burford Sanford Cronin *'' A Big Hand for the Little Lady'' (1966) – Dennis Wilcox *'' The Cheyenne Social Club'' (1970) – Barkeeper – Great Plains Saloon *''
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'' (1970) – Colonico *''
Even Angels Eat Beans ''Even Angels Eat Beans'' (Italian: ''Anche gli angeli mangiano fagioli'') is a 1973 Italian comedy film written and directed by Enzo Barboni with Giuliano Gemma and Bud Spencer. It was awarded with the Golden Screen Award in 1974. The film pro ...
'' (1973) – Angelo *''
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'' (1973) – Sidney Bower *'' The Lincoln Conspiracy'' (1977) – Edwin M. Stanton


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