Robert Anderson

Robert Anderson

Deceased · Born: Jul 22, 1890 · Died: Jun 25, 1963

Personal Details

BornJul 22, 1890 Odense, Denmark

Biography

Robert Anderson, a renowned actor and director, entered this world on July 22, 1890, in the charming city of Odense, Denmark, a place steeped in rich cultural heritage.

As a thespian, Anderson made a lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in iconic films such as "The Lullaby" (1924),"My Lady's Ankle" (1920),and "The Non-Stop Flight" (1926),each one a testament to his exceptional talent.

Throughout his illustrious career, Anderson's dedication to his craft and his unwavering passion for storytelling inspired countless individuals, cementing his status as a master of his art.

Eventually, on June 25, 1963, Anderson's remarkable journey came to an end, as he passed away in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a profound impact on the world of entertainment.

Career

1956
Time Table
Time Table as Sheriff Jack of Winston
1946
Without Reservations
Without Reservations as Radio Announcer (uncredited)
1937
Git Along Little Dogies
Git Along Little Dogies as Townsman (uncredited)
1926
The Temptress
The Temptress as Pirovani
1918
Hearts of the World
Hearts of the World as Monsieur Cuckoo
1951
Breakdown
Breakdown as Director