Robert Gist

Robert Gist

Robert Marion Gist (October 1, 1917 – May 21, 1998) was an American actor and film director. Gist was reared around the stockyards of Chicago, Illinois, during the Great Depression. Reform school-bound after injuring another boy in a fistfight, Gist instead ended up at Chicago's Hull House, a settlement house originally established by social worker Jane Addams. There he first became interested in acting. Work in Chicago radio was followed by stage acting roles in Chicago and on Broadway (in the long-running Harvey with Josephine Hull).[citation needed] While acting in Harvey, he made his motion picture debut in 20th Century-Fox's Christmas classic Miracle on 34th Street (1947). Gist was also seen on Broadway in director Charles Laughton's The Caine Mutiny Court Martial (1954) with Henry Fonda and John Hodiak. While shooting Operation Petticoat (1959), Gist told director Blake Edwards that he was interested in directing. Edwards later hired Gist to helm episodes of the TV series Peter Gunn. Gist also directed episodes of TV shows Naked City, The Twilight Zone, Route 66 and many others.

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Datum narození
01.10.1917 - 21.05.1998 (80 let)
Místo narození
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Také znáte jako
  • Robert Marion Gist
Herectví - seriály
Režie - seriály
Herectví - filmy
Operace Spodnička 1959 Operace Spodnička
Lieutenant Watson
72%
Zázrak v New Yorku 1947 Zázrak v New Yorku
Department Store Window Dresser (uncredited)
74%
Cizinci ve vlaku 1951 Cizinci ve vlaku
Det. Leslie Hennessey
77%