

Biography
Robert Keith (February 10, 1898 – December 22, 1966) was an American stage and film actor who appeared in several dozen films, mostly in the 1950s as a character actor. He is noted for his performance as the weak-willed father in Fourteen Hours (1951), as a tough cop in Guys and Dolls (1955), and his performance in the 1953 film The Wild One, starring Marlon Brando, in which he played the ineffectual sheriff and father of Brando's love interest. Keith also had a starring role in Douglas Sirk's Written on the Wind. He had roles on television, including a role as Richard Kimble's father in The Fugitive and lead roles on episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents ("Ten O'Clock Tiger") and The Twilight Zone ("The Masks"). Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Keith (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
The Fugitive (1963)Age: 65as Dr. John Kimble
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962)Age: 64as Doc
Posse from Hell (1961)Age: 63as Captain Jeremiah Brown
Duel of Champions (1961)Age: 63as Tullio King of Rome
Cimarron (1960)Age: 62as Sam Pegler
They Came to Cordura (1959)Age: 61as Col. Rogers
The Twilight Zone (1959)Age: 61as Jason Foster
The Lineup (1958)Age: 60as Julian
Tempest (1958)Age: 60as Capt. Miranov
Men in War (1957)Age: 59as The Colonel






