Robert Hutton

Robert Hutton

Deceased · Born: Jun 11, 1920 · Died: Aug 7, 1994

Personal Details

BornJun 11, 1920 Kingston, New York, USA
Spouse
  • Rosemary Pugh (Wooten)

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 6, 2025 )
  • Bridget Carr

    ( Feb 14, 1951 to Aug 21, 1963 )
  • Cleatus Caldwell

    ( Oct 19, 1946 to Nov 17, 1950 )
  • Natalie Thompson

    ( Dec 18, 1943 to Sep 17, 1945 )

Biography

Robert Hutton, the son of a hardware merchant and cousin of renowned heiress Barbara Hutton, was born in Kingston, New York. He attended Blair Academy in New Jersey, where he laid the foundation for his future endeavors. As a young man, Hutton became a leading man and director with the prestigious Woodstock Playhouse stock company in New York, gracing the stages for several seasons. To supplement his income, he posed for the photographic illustrations in sensational magazines and tabloids, such as "Modern Confessions", showcasing his versatility and adaptability.

As a Warner Brothers contract player, Hutton spent several years honing his craft, but after leaving the studio, he faced a period of lean times, which prompted him to consider exploring other fields. However, Hutton's passion for the entertainment industry prevailed, and he continued to work in movies, television, and even ventured into writing and directing. His experiences took him to England, where he spent several years before returning to the United States and settling back in his hometown of Kingston, New York.

Despite the challenges he faced, including a broken back sustained in a fall, Hutton remained optimistic and resilient. He spent his later years in a nursing-care facility, where he reflected on his remarkable journey. In an interview, he candidly shared his thoughts, stating, "I lived a fantasy in Hollywood. I met and worked with so many people now considered legends. And then, just when I wondered why I was even alive, I broke my back, and the Lord opened up a whole new world of opportunity for me."

Hutton also penned an autobiography, but unfortunately, it was never published, as he refused to dish dirt on the stars he had worked with. Despite this, his remarkable story serves as a testament to his dedication, perseverance, and the power of his imagination.

Career

1974
The Cherry Picker
The Cherry Picker as James Burn II
1973
The Persuaders!
The Persuaders! as Frank Rocco
1972
1970
Cry of the Banshee
Cry of the Banshee as Party Guest
Trog
Trog as Dr. Richard Warren
1967
They Came from Beyond Space
They Came from Beyond Space as Dr. Curtis Temple
Torture Garden
Torture Garden as Bruce Benton (segment 2 "Terror Over Hollywood")
1966
The Vulture
The Vulture as Dr. Eric Lutens
Carnaby, M.D.
Carnaby, M.D. as Rock Stewart
Finders Keepers
Finders Keepers as Commander
1963
The Sicilians
The Sicilians as Calvin Adams
The Slime People
The Slime People as Tom Gregory
1961
Wild Youth
Wild Youth as Maddo
Cinderfella
Cinderfella as Rupert
1959
Invisible Invaders
Invisible Invaders as Dr. John Lamont
It Started with a Kiss
It Started with a Kiss as Alvin Ashley (uncredited)
1958
The Colossus of New York
The Colossus of New York as Dr. John Robert Carrington
The Man Without a Body
The Man Without a Body as Dr. Phil R. Merritt
1956
Scandal Incorporated
Scandal Incorporated as Brad Cameron
Yaqui Drums
Yaqui Drums as Lute Quigg
1955
The Big Bluff
The Big Bluff as Dr. Peter Kirk
1954
Casanova's Big Night
Casanova's Big Night as Raphael, Duc of Castelbello
1953
Paris Model
Paris Model as Charlie Johnson
1951
Slaughter Trail
Slaughter Trail as Lt. Morgan
The Racket
The Racket as Dave Ames
The Steel Helmet
The Steel Helmet as Private Bronte
New Mexico
New Mexico as Lt. Vermont
1950
Beauty on Parade
Beauty on Parade as Gil McRoberts
1949
And Baby Makes Three
And Baby Makes Three as Herbert T. 'Herbie' Fletcher
The Younger Brothers
The Younger Brothers as Johnny Younger
1948
Wallflower
Wallflower as Warren James
Smart Girls Don't Talk
Smart Girls Don't Talk as 'Doc' Vickers
1947
Time Out of Mind
Time Out of Mind as Christopher Fortune
Always Together
Always Together as Donn Masters
Love and Learn
Love and Learn as Bob Grant
1946
Janie Gets Married
Janie Gets Married as Dick Lawrence
One More Tomorrow
One More Tomorrow as Party Guest
1945
Roughly Speaking
Roughly Speaking as John Crane, ages 20-28
Too Young to Know
Too Young to Know as Ira Enright
1944
Janie
Janie as Pfc. Dick Lawrence
Hollywood Canteen
Hollywood Canteen as Cpl. Slim Green
1943
Destination Tokyo
Destination Tokyo as Tommy Adams
Northern Pursuit
Northern Pursuit as Internment Camp Guard (uncredited)
1974
Persecution
Persecution as Screenplay
1963