Bobby Buntrock Explained

Bobby Buntrock
Birthname:Robert Willard Buntrock
Birth Date:4 August 1952
Birth Place:Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Death Place:Keystone, South Dakota, U.S.
Resting Place:Keystone Cemetery
Education:Sturgis High School
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1959–1967

Robert Willard "Bobby" Buntrock (August 4, 1952 – April 7, 1974)[1] was an American child actor. Buntrock was widely known for his role as Harold "Sport" Baxter on the 1960s sitcom Hazel.

Career

Buntrock was born in Denver, Colorado, to Robert E. and Maxine Buntrock.[2] He had two sisters, Stella and Deanne. When he was three, the family moved to Whittier, California, where neighbors urged Buntrock's parents to get their son into acting. After submitting Buntrock's picture to various agents, he was signed by Marcella Belle Rinehart. When he was seven years old, Buntrock landed his first role, on an episode of Wagon Train. Early in 1959 in a show starring Bette Davis, he played one of seven children in The Ella Lindstrom Story which aired on Feb 4 1959.[3] He also appeared in guest spots on Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, Mister Ed, and The Donna Reed Show.[4] [5] He also did the early 1960s commercials for Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots.

In 1961, Buntrock won the role of Harold "Sport" Baxter on the sitcom Hazel, starring Shirley Booth. The series aired for five seasons, first on NBC with Don DeFore and Whitney Blake in the role of Harold's parents, George and Dorothy Baxter. In the fifth and final season (1965-1966) shown on CBS, the series was retooled after DeFore and Blake were dismissed and Harold lived with his Uncle Steve Baxter (Ray Fulmer), Aunt Barbara (Lynn Borden), and cousin Susie (Julia Benjamin).[6] [7] During the run of Hazel, Buntrock was tutored on the set and attended Lake Marie Public School[8] in Whittier when the show was on hiatus.

After Hazel ended its run in 1966, Buntrock appeared in two guest spots on The Virginian in 1967 after which he retired from acting.

Personal life and death

Buntrock moved with his family to Keystone, South Dakota, where he graduated from Sturgis Brown High School in 1970, and lived for the last five years of his life.

On April 7, 1974, Buntrock died at age 21 in an automobile accident when his car veered off a bridge under construction into Battle Creek, drowning him in the submerged car.[9] He is buried in Keystone Cemetery in Keystone.[10]

Filmography

Year 1961Death Valley DaysFrankie Clayton Episode: “A Bullet for the D.A.”
1959Wagon TrainBo LindstromEpisode: "The Ella Lindstrom Story"
1960Westinghouse Desilu PlayhouseBuddyEpisode: "Dr. Kate"
1961Mister EdSmall boyEpisode: "Kiddy Park"
1961The Donna Reed ShowCrying childEpisode: "Mary's Little Lambs"
1961Bus StopJohnathonEpisode: "Afternoon of a Cowboy"
1961–1966HazelHarold Baxter154 episodes
1963Burke's LawScout HendricksEpisode: "Who Killed Eleanora Davis?"
1963The VirginianVarious2 episodes
1967The Virginian Tim BatesEpisode: “Doctor Pat”
1967The VirginianTim MessingerEpisode: "The Masquerade", (final television appearance)

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rapid City Society for Genealogical Research. Black Hills Nuggets. University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1996. 25.
  2. News: Robert W. Buntrock. Rapid City Journal. April 8, 1974. 7. August 1, 2019.
  3. Binghamton Press Feb 4 1959
  4. News: Neighbor Did It For Young Bobby. October 14, 1961. Lewiston Evening Journal. 4–A. May 13, 2013.
  5. News: Hazel's Favorite Veteran At Eight. September 25, 1963. The Deseret News. T7. May 13, 2013.
  6. News: 'Hazel's' Former Lucky Boss Returning As Sports Reporter. Pack. Harvey. November 17, 1968. The Victoria Advocate. 8. February 9, 2015.
  7. News: Hazel's New Family Are Baxters, Too. Win. Fanning. August 25, 1965. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 33. May 13, 2013.
  8. https://lakemarie.swhittier.k12.ca.us/ Official website
  9. Book: Bloom. Ken. Vlastnik. Frank. Sitcoms: The 101 Greatest TV Comedies of All Time. 1. 2007. Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers. 978-1-579-12752-7. 156.
  10. Web site: Madden . Joanne . 17 February 2015 . Bobby Buntrock: The tragic death of Hazel's Harold . 16 April 2017 . TV Banter.