Robert Cummings
Born June 09, 1910 (Age: 115)
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Joplin, Missouri, USA
Biography
Effective light comedian of '30s and '40s films and '50s and '60s TV series, Robert Cummings was renowned for his eternally youthful looks (which he attributed to a strict vitamin and health-food diet). He was educated at Carnegie Tech and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Deciding that Broadway producers would be more interested in an upper-crust Englishman than a kid from Joplin, Missouri, Cummings passed himself off as Blade Stanhope Conway, British actor. The ploy was successful. Cummings decided that if it worked on Broadway, it would work in Hollywood, so he journeyed west and assumed the identity of a rich Texan named Bruce Hutchens. The plan worked once more, and he began securing small parts in films. He soon reverted to his real name and became a popular leading man in light comedies, usually playing well-meaning, pleasant but somewhat bumbling young men. He achieved much more success, however, in his own television series in the '50s, The Bob Cummings Show (1955) and My Living Doll (1964). Cummings was born June 10, 1910, in Joplin, Missouri, and he died of kidney failure December 2, 1990, in Woodland Hills, California. He is interred at Forest Lawn, Glendale, California, in the Great Mausoleum, Columbarium of Sanctity.
Effective light comedian of '30s and '40s films and '50s and '60s TV series, Robert Cummings was renowned for his eternally youthful looks (which he attributed to a strict vitamin and health-food diet). He was educated at Carnegie Tech and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Deciding that Broadway producers would be more interested in an upper-crust Englishman than a kid from Joplin, Missouri, Cummings passed himself off as Blade Stanhope Conway, British actor. The ploy was successful. Cummings decided that if it worked on Broadway, it would work in Hollywood, so he journeyed west and assumed the identity of a rich Texan named Bruce Hutchens. The plan worked once more, and he began securing small parts in films. He soon reverted to his real name and became a popular leading man in light comedies, usually playing well-meaning, pleasant but somewhat bumbling young men. He achieved much more success, however, in his own television series in the '50s, The Bob Cummings Show (1955) and My Living Doll (1964).
Cummings was born June 10, 1910, in Joplin, Missouri, and he died of kidney failure December 2, 1990, in Woodland Hills, California. He is interred at Forest Lawn, Glendale, California, in the Great Mausoleum, Columbarium of Sanctity.
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Filmography
Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Special
1990
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as Self
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Age: 80
What a Way to Go!
1964
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as Dr. Victor Stephanson
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Age: 54
The Carpetbaggers
1964
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as Dan Pierce
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Age: 53
Beach Party
1963
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as Professor Sutwell
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Age: 53
Holiday Time at Disneyland
1962
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as Self
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Age: 52
Gala Day at Disneyland
1960
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as Self
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Age: 49
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood
1960
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as Self
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Age: 49
Disneyland '59
1959
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as Self
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Age: 49
Bomber's Moon
1958
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as Colonel Culver
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Age: 48
Disneyland's Opening Day Broadcast
1955
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as
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Age: 45
Dial M for Murder
1954
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as Mark Halliday
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Age: 43
Breakdowns of 1942
1942
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as Self
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Age: 32
Between Us Girls
1942
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as Jimmy Blake
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Age: 32
Saboteur
1942
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as Barry Kane
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Age: 31
Kings Row
1942
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as Parris Mitchell
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Age: 31
It Started with Eve
1941
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as Johnny Reynolds Jr.
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Age: 31
Moon Over Miami
1941
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as Jeffrey 'Jeff' Boulton II
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Age: 31
The Devil and Miss Jones
1941
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as Joe O'Brien
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Age: 30
Free and Easy
1941
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as Max Clemington
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Age: 30