Dale Robertson - Famous Actor

Dale Robertson Net Worth

$5,000,000

Dale Robertson, a famous American actor, had a net worth of $5 million at the time of his death. Robertson’s acting career started after unbelieveable recruitment by movie scouts as an outcome of a picture he had taken for his mother in the window of a photo shop.

Key facts:

Here are 5 key facts about Dale Robertson:
  • Dale Robertson was an American actor who made a name for himself in Western films and television shows.
  • Before becoming an actor, Robertson was a professional prize fighter and served in the United States Army during World War II. He was a tank commander in the 777th Tank Battalion in North Africa and Western Europe and earned Bronze and Silver Star medals for bravery.
  • Robertson's breakout role came in 1948 when he starred in the film 'Fighting Man of the Plains.' He went on to star in many other Westerns throughout the 195s and became a popular figure in the genre.
  • With the rise of television, Robertson transitioned smoothly into the new medium. He starred in the popular series 'Tales of Wells Fargo' from 1957 to 1962 and later appeared in 'Iron Horse,' 'Death Valley Days,' and other Western TV shows.
  • Off-screen, Robertson was an avid horseman and owned a ranch in Oklahoma. He lived there after retiring from acting and also owned a home in San Diego. Dale Robertson passed away on February 27, 2013.

Basic Information About Dale Robertson

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Professional Boxer, Soldier
Net worth$5,000,000
Date of birth1923-07-14
Place of birthHarrah
Date of death2013-02-27 (aged 89)
NationalityUnited States of America
Spouse2 February - Susan Dee Robbins (Β 1980 - 26 FebruaryΒ 2013)Β (his death)
13 November - Lula Mae Maxey (Β 1959 - 8 FebruaryΒ 1977)Β (divorced)
Mary Murphy - (4 JuneΒ 1956 - 4 SeptemberΒ 1957)Β (annulled)
19 May - Frederica Jacqueline Wilson (Β 1951 - 4 JuneΒ 1956)Β (divorced)Β (1 child)
13 October - Margaret Coleen Shooter (Β 1945 - ?)Β (divorced)
GenderMale
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Dale Robertson roles

Movie / Series Role
DallasFrank Crutcher 5 episodes, 1982
Hee HawSelf - Guest Star / ... 2 episodes, 1971
Murder, She WroteColonel Lee Goddard / ... (uncredited) unknown episodes
Matt HoustonWildcat Callahan 1 episode, 1982
DynastyWalter Lankershim 15 episodes, 1981
The Love BoatMason Fleers 1 episode, 1980
Fantasy IslandPeter Rawlings 1 episode, 1979

Dale Robertson's Quotes

  • An actor can change himself to fit a part, whereas a personality has to change the part to fit himself. The personality has to say it his own way.
  • [on why his character was killed off in Dynasty (1981)] They got me to do 15 episodes . . . but that was enough. They kept putting all of this sex and stuff into it and I didn't do it the way they wanted. I never had the ability to keep my big mouth shut.
  • [on the failure of his series Iron Horse (1966)] I liked the show after it got started but I grew to dislike it. The network didn't seem to take an interest in it. It would have been a great series; as it was, it was just a mediocre show. They all had to get their fingers in the pie.

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Interesting Facts about Dale Robertson

  1. During his first year of college, Robertson and some friends signed up for military duty after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. He began his military service in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, before being sent to the horse cavalry at Fort Riley, Kansas, and then to officers' school at Fort Knox, Kentucky where he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Armed Forces. From there he was sent to the Engineer School at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. After stateside training he served as a tank commander in the 777th Tank Battalion in the North African campaign. He was standing in the hatch when his tank was hit by enemy fire. His tank crew were killed, but he was blown out of the hatch and survived with shrapnel wounds to his lower legs, the scars of which he still bears. Fully recovered, he went on to serve with the 322nd Combat Engineer Battalion during the European campaign. He was wounded a second time, this one in the right knee during a mortar attack. Again he made a complete recovery.
  2. Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1983.
  3. Retired after he finished his role as Zeke in the TV series Harts of the West (1993) in order to spend more time at his Yukon, Oklahoma ranch and raise horses. Ill health forced him in recent months to move to the San Diego California area just months before his death of emphysema and pneumonia and he died at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla.
  4. Wounded twice during WWII while serving in the Army in North Africa and Europe, he was awarded the Bronze and Silver stars and a Purple Heart for his courage.
  5. The son of Melvin and Varval Robertson, he attended Classen High School in Oklahoma City. Was a horse rider by age ten and was training polo ponies in his teens. During his junior year he was declared "ineligible" to play sports because of two professional boxing matches he had previously fought in. At the age of 17 he was attending Oklahoma Military College, and boxing in professional prize fights to earn money. Harry Cohn approached him after a fight in Wichita, Kansas and asked him to come out to Hollywood to play the role of Joe Bonaparte in a boxing picture called "Golden Boy." Robertson refused, saying he was in the middle of training 17 polo ponies, and could not leave his family at his age. William Holden eventually was cast in the Golden Boy (1939) role.
  6. Married four times, Robertson had only one child, a daughter Rochelle (by his first marriage).
  7. On the June 25, 1987 episode of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962), Robertson said he was back doing television after retiring due to financial problems.

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  • Source URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dale_Robertson_1959.JPG
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  • Author: MCA Television
  • Date taken: 31 July 1959 (somewhat faint)

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