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Robert Kellard

Robert Kellard

1915-04-23
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Tall, dark and very handsome-looking 'Robert Kellard' (qv) remains a little known lead and support player of late 30s and 40s "B" action and multi-chapter cliffhangers. Born the younger of two boys in Los Angeles on April 23, 1915, initial interest was triggered by his actor father, 'Ralph Kellard' (qv). An aunt, Virginia Harned Courtenay, was also an actress and helped steer him for a short time. Attending Hollywood High School, Robert made his minor movie debut as a teenager in the film _A Connecticut Yankee (1931)_ (qv), which was directed by a family friend. Following graduation, he supported himself in various menial jobs -- from cashier to carpenter and from lifeguard to seaman -- while waiting for his break, which wound up being a 1934 Broadway stage role in "Mother Lode" handed to him by another friend of the family, star actress 'Beulah Bondi' (qv).Kellard remained in New York following this acting stint and became a member of the Stagecraft Theater while continuing to look for other employment. He finally returned to Broadway with a role in "Hitch Your Wagon" in 1937, which earned him a 5-year contract with 20th Century-Fox. Older brother 'Thomas Kellard' (qv) also found some unbilled bit roles earlier at Fox in such films as _The Little Colonel (1935)_ (qv). Robert himself started out just as uneventfully with uncredited bits in _Second Honeymoon (1937)_ (qv) and _Annapolis Salute (1937)_ (qv). From there he progressed to more interesting parts in _Island in the Sky (1938)_ (qv) and _Time Out for Murder (1938)_ (qv) starring 'Michael Whalen' (qv) and 'Gloria Stuart' (qv) in which he played murder suspects. He rose in rank to 'Jean Rogers' (qv)' love interest in the films _Always in Trouble (1938)_ (qv), _While New York Sleeps (1938)_ (qv) and _Stop, Look and Love (1939)_ (qv), but his career soon stalled with more bit parts mixed in.Kellard freelanced in 1940, working for Republic in the serials _Drums of Fu Manchu (1940)_ (qv) in which he played adventure hero Allan Parker, and in _King of the Royal Mounted (1940)_ (qv) in support to 'Allan Lane' (qv) as ill-fated aide-de-camp Corporal Tom Merritt. He then went on to serviceable secondary supports in _Phantom of Chinatown (1940)_ (qv), _Prairie Pioneers (1941) and _Gentleman from Dixie (1941)_ (qv), in addition to a square-jawed lead in _Escort Girl (1941)_ (qv). He appeared for a time on the stage until signing with Columbia in 1942. The studio changed his name to Robert Stevens but it didn't help things. Primarily in second-string parts, his sole lead was in another stalwart serial, _Perils of the Royal Mounted (1942)_ (qv), as Sgt. Mack MacLane.Robert joined the Navy during WWII and stayed for nearly four years. He returned to Columbia in late 1945 but, again, found little except for unbilled parts in such "B" fare as _The Return of Rusty (1946)_ (qv) and _The Millerson Case (1947)_ (qv) and a few Three Stooges shorts. Although he managed to earn one more rugged lead with the serial _Tex Granger: Midnight Rider of the Plains (1948)_ (qv), the writing was on the wall. He turned to TV in the 1950s and served as an actor/writer and dialogue director on _The Lone Ranger (1949)_ (qv) series, before leaving acting permanently and joining the Merchant Marines. He later moved into sales work as a rep for Showcase Films and also did some writing. He suffered from prostate cancer in later years and died at age 65 of complications from pneumonia on January 13, 1981.::Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net

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