Robert J. Wilke

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    May 18, 1914

    Day of Death

    March 28, 1989 (74 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

    Robert J. Wilke

    Biography

    Prolific American character actor of primarily villainous roles. The son of German parents, Cincinnati feed-store manager August Wilke and his wife Rose, Robert Joseph Wilke grew up in Cincinnati. He worked as a lifeguard at a Miami, Florida, hotel, where he made contacts in the film business. He was able to obtain work as a stuntman and continued as such until the mid-'40s, when he began getting actual roles in low-budget westerns and serials. A prominent appearance as one of the heavies in Le train sifflera trois fois (1952) led to work in higher-quality films. He worked extensively in television as well as movies, and became an enormously familiar face, though a fairly anonymous one to the general public. His weathered visage made him a perfect western bad guy, but he occasionally played sympathetic parts as well, as in Les moissons du ciel (1978). An expert golfer, he was said by his friend Claude Akins to have earned more money on the golf course than he ever did in movies. He died in 1989. -

    Known For

    • Spartacus

      Spartacus

      1960

    • The Magnificent Seven

      The Magnificent Seven

      1960

    • High Noon

      High Noon

      1952

    • Days of Heaven

      Days of Heaven

      1978

    • Stripes

      Stripes

      1981

    • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

      20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

      1954

    • From Here to Eternity

      From Here to Eternity

      1953

    • Bonanza

      Bonanza

      1959

    • Written on the Wind

      Written on the Wind

      1956

    • Dallas

      Dallas

      1978

    • Kung Fu

      Kung Fu

      1972

    • Man of the West

      Man of the West

      1958

    • Starsky & Hutch

      Starsky & Hutch

      1975

    • Zorro

      Zorro

      1957

    • The Far Country

      The Far Country

      1954