Robert Gothie Explained

Robert Gothie
Birth Date:2 October 1929
Birth Place:Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Death Place:San Francisco, California
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1957 - 1965

Robert Gothie (October 2, 1929  - June 18, 1993) was an American actor from Hazleton, Pennsylvania who appeared on television, in the movies and on Broadway in the 1950s and 1960s. Originally from Hazelton, Pennsylvania, Gothie played guest roles in TV series such as Sugarfoot, Sea Hunt, My Three Sons and The Virginian. He got a chance at a regular role as Private Sam Hanson in the short-lived World War II series The Gallant Men.[1] [2] He died in San Francisco, California.

Gothie also appeared in the movies Sanctuary (1961) and Palm Springs Weekend (1963). On Broadway he was a stage manager and performer in Everybody Loves Opal (1961), and he acted in A Visit to a Small Planet (1957).

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Notes and References

  1. News: Greasepaint Wins Over Law Career for Robert Gothie . Standard-Speaker. 02 . May 1, 1963.
  2. News: Two New Television Shows Revive Memories Of WWII . Alabama Journal. 31 . October 5, 1962.