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Robert McQueeney is a Actor American born on 5 may 1919 at Bridgeport (USA)

Robert McQueeney

Robert McQueeney
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Nationality USA
Birth 5 may 1919 at Bridgeport (USA)
Death 24 april 2002 (at 82 years)

Robert McQueeney (March 5, 1919 – April 24, 2002) was an American actor, best known for television roles during the 1950s and 1960s. During and after his acting career, he also worked as a golf pro and instructor.

After the annulment of his marriage, he was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest. For twenty years until his death, he was the spiritual director for the Padre Pio Foundation of America in Cromwell, Connecticut.

A versatile character actor, McQueeney appeared in guest roles on such television series as Bonanza, Lawman, The Alaskans, 77 Sunset Strip, and Gunsmoke. His one shot at a leading role in a series was his portrayal of newspaper reporter Conley Wright on ABC's short-lived World War II series, The Gallant Men (1962-1963).

McQueeney played supporting roles in such films as Portrait of a Mobster (1961) and The Glory Guys (1965). He appeared on Broadway in Billy Budd (1951) and Fragile Fox (1954).

In 1959, he portrayed the 19th century actor, Edwin Booth, brother of John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, in the episode "The Man Who Loved Lincoln" on the ABC/Warner Brothers western television series, Colt .45, starring Wayde Preston as the fictitious undercover agent Christopher Colt, who in the story line is assigned to protect Booth following a death threat. That year he also played the role of murderer Michael Dwight in the Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Lost Last Act."

Somewhat coincidentally, considering his one leading role in a television series as a reporter, McQueeney wrote many articles for the Padre Pio Foundation after his ordination. Much of his work is still available on the Internet. Coincidentally, the Padre Pio Foundation is based in Italy, where McQueeney's fictional war correspondent practiced his trade.

He had three children with his former wife, Patricia McQueeney. She was a model and an actress in television commercials who appeared regularly in the 1950s on NBC's The Today Show. She operated a talent agency, McQueeney Management, that for years handled the career of Harrison Ford.

Usually with

Peter Breck
Peter Breck
(2 films)
Sam Peckinpah
Sam Peckinpah
(1 films)
Arnold Laven
Arnold Laven
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Robert McQueeney (3 films)

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Actor

The Glory Guys, 1h52
Directed by Sam Peckinpah, Arnold Laven
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Romance, Western
Actors Tom Tryon, Harve Presnell, Senta Berger, James Caan, Michael Anderson Jr., Andrew Duggan
Roles Maj. Oliver Marcus
Rating61% 3.0540353.0540353.0540353.0540353.054035
Les compagnons de la gloire est un film d'United Artists, de 1965, d'après un roman de Hoffman Birney : The Dice of God. Le scénario a été écrit bien avant le tournage par Sam Peckinpah, mais le film a été réalisé par Arnold Laven.
Brainstorm
Brainstorm (1965)

Directed by William Conrad
Origin USA
Genres Thriller
Actors Jeffrey Hunter, Anne Francis, Dana Andrews, Viveca Lindfors, Stacy Harris, Kathie Browne
Roles Sgt. Dawes
Rating65% 3.2898853.2898853.2898853.2898853.289885
On a lonely highway, Jim Grayam spots a car stopped on the tracks of a railroad crossing. Inside he finds a sleeping or unconscious woman with the car doors locked. Unable to wake her, Grayam smashes a window and drives the car to safety just ahead of a speeding train.
Portrait of a Mobster, 1h48
Directed by Joseph Pevney
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Themes Gangster films
Actors Vic Morrow, Leslie Parrish, Peter Breck, Norman Alden, Robert McQueeney, Ken Lynch
Roles Michael Ferris
Rating65% 3.281723.281723.281723.281723.28172
Up-and-coming racketeer Dutch Schultz joins the Legs Diamond gang in Prohibition-era New York. A bootlegger named Murphy is murdered by Dutch, who falls for the dead man's daughter, Iris.