Robert Kellard

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Known For

Acting

Born

1915-04-23

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

Robert Kellard

Biography

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Acting History

1949
Red, Hot and Blue as Police Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
1949
Too Late for Tears as Policeman (uncredited)
1948
The Argyle Secrets as Melvin Rubin - Cop
1948
Tex Granger: Midnight Rider of the Plains as Tex Granger
1947
Framed as (uncredited)
1947
Blondie's Big Moment as Joe (uncredited)
1946
Lone Star Moonlight as Eddie Jackson (as Robert Stevens)
1946
Three Little Pirates as Guard (as Robert Stevens)
1946
Sing While You Dance as Buzz Nelson (as Robert Stevens)
1946
The Unknown as James Wetherford (as Robert Stevens)
1946
Gilda as Man at Masquerade (uncredited)
1946
Night Editor as 'Doc' Cochrane (as Robert Stevens)
1943
Drums of Fu Manchu as Allan Parker
1943
They Stooge to Conga as Telephone Customer #1 (uncredited)
1942
Pardon My Gun as Henchman
1942
Smith of Minnesota as George Smith (as Robert Stevens)
1942
Parachute Nurse as Minor Role
1942
Perils of the Royal Mounted as Sergeant Mack MacLane RCMP
1942
Hello, Annapolis as George Crandall
1942
Joe Smith, American as Mel Lewis (uncredited)
1942
Man From Headquarters as Hotel Clerk
1941
Escort Girl as Drake Hamilton (as Bob Kellard)
1941
Gentleman from Dixie as Lance Terrill
1941
Down in San Diego as Bell Captain (uncredited)
1941
Prairie Pioneers as Roberto Ortega
1940
Phantom of Chinatown as Tommy Dean
1940
King of the Royal Mounted as Tom Merritt, Jr.
1940
Drums of Fu Manchu as Allan Parker
1939
Here I Am a Stranger as College Student
1939
Stop, Look and Love as Dick Grant
1939
Boy Friend as Tommy Bradley
1939
Wife, Husband and Friend as Bank Teller
1938
While New York Sleeps as Malcolm Hunt
1938
Always in Trouble as Pete Graham
1938
Time Out for Murder as Johnny Martin
1938
My Lucky Star as Pennell
1938
Gateway as Reporter
1938
Josette as Reporter
1938
Battle of Broadway as Jack Bundy
1938
Island in the Sky as Peter Vincent
1938
Walking Down Broadway as Bob Randall