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Robert Stack Biography and Filmography
Robert Stack
Birthday: January 13, 1919
Birth Place: Los Angeles, California, USA
Height: 0' 0"
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Biography
"Straight Shooting" - whether skeet shooting, or portraying Eliot Ness, Robert Stack always tells it like it is, and shoots straight. Robert was the 2nd child of Elizabeth Modini Wood (who named him Charles after his grandfather) and James Langford Stack (who changed his name to Robert, after no one in particular). Even though Robert was born in Los Angeles, since his parents divorced when he was one year old, and his mom took him to Europe when he was 3, he couldn't speak English until he was 6; (his older brother James Langford, Jr., stayed in the USA with their dad). Robert spoke fluent Italian and French, but had to learn English when they returned to Los Angeles. His mom and dad remarried in 1928. Robert took drama courses at USC. He was not interested in team sports, so he took up skeet shooting. In 1935, he came in 2nd in the National Skeet Shooting Championship (held in Cleveland), and in 1936 his 5-man team broke the standing record at the National Skeet Championships (held in St. Louis). Robert arrived at Universal City in 1939, when the Studio (once riding high on the successes of movies like "Dracula" and "Frankenstein") was in financial trouble, and looking for a superstar. That superstar was Deanna Durbin (acquired from MGM), and Robert made his screen debut as her lover in First Love (1939). At first, Robert didn't want to listen to the makeup man who had told him, "no blond has ever made it as a leading man," and insisted on dyeing his hair black and uncurling it. That makeup man was genius and Oscar winner Jack Pierce (who had done all the monsters for Universal), and Robert became a matinee idol overnight. After 2 more movies, Robert was teamed with Deanna again, in Nice Girl? (1941). Robert was now a bona-fide star, but still Universal was only paying him 0 a week. For the next 10 years, Robert did Westerns, War movies, and romantic comedies. Robert has particularly fond memories for Bullfighter and the Lady (1951), a movie produced by his pal John Wayne, which meant 12 weeks filming in sunny Mexico. The movie had a great script; unfortunately 2 bullfighters were gored while filming. There were several weeks of delays, they could not get a crew or a sound stage, until they realized that in Mexico it is necessary to bribe the local union; some money was passed and filming started immediately. There were wild times, and lots of tequila. Robert became a local legend; when some Mexicans asked him what he did in the War, Robert said: "I taught machine gun." The rumor spread: "Roberto teaches chingas!" (that's Spanish for "hookers"). In 1952, Robert made movie history (much like Al Jolson had done in 1927, being in the first "talkie") - he starred in Bwana Devil (1952), the first 3-D movie. This gave startling effects to the story, which was based on real-life lion attacks in Africa. Robert attended the premiere, and recalled people's reactions to the 3-D lion scenes: "People in the audience jumped out of their seats, some even fainted." The movie broke box office records, and immediately started the demand to film more movies in 3-D (such as "House of Wax"). Around 1955, Robert (Hollywood's most eligible bachelor) was introduced to Rosemarie Bowe, by mutual agent Bill Shiffin. Rosemarie had been under contract to MGM and Columbia, making such movies as "Million Dollar Mermaid" (1952) and "The Golden Mistress" (1954). Robert and Rosemarie got married around 1957, and had 2 wonderful kids: Elizabeth and Charlie. The perennial bachelor found out he liked being married and being a father. Robert's onscreen fame had grown, and for Written on the Wind (1956) he received an Academy Award nomination. Unfortunately, this did not sit well with 20th-Century Fox, which had Robert under contract, and had lent him to Universal for this picture. Robert talks of a few run-ins with a mystery woman he calls "Deirdre" which cost him his next plum movie role. Although he gives her this pseudonym, he drops over a half dozen bits of information about her... she was from the South, under contract to MGM, married a young actor, had an interest in bullfighters, and (refusing to work with Robert Stack) starred with Tyrone Power and Errol Flynn in a movie about a post-World War I "lost generation"; (which could be "The Sun Also Rises" (1957), and the mystery woman could be Ava Gardner). His contract with Fox came to an end. And so, Robert made the transition to the new medium that was sweeping the country: television. He delivered breakout performances in his signature role as Eliot Ness in the wildly popular TV Series "The Untouchables" (1959) which, after the pilot, ran for 4 seasons (118 episodes). And there was also the TV movie The Scarface Mob (1959) (TV). There were some funny behind-the-scenes anecdotes, such as this one: There is no scene which stood out more as the most potentially evil, and risky in terms of audience acceptance, as the "bacio di morte" (the kiss of death), the Sicilian gesture when the Capo (Neville Brand) kissed a Mafia soldier (Frank DeKova) to send him out as an executioner. These 2 macho actors were nervous enough about this scene (2 guys had never kissed on TV before), but then some crewman decided to be a prankster and told each star, in private, just before filming, "look out-- your costar likes kissing guys" (a complete lie, of course). There were some sad anecdotes: Joseph Wiseman was a fine actor, but trained to work on the New York stage with props; he was not accustomed to real Hollywood sets. In a 1960 "Untouchables" episode, he was supposed to take an axe and smash up a brewery. He hit a real pipe, the axe ricocheted off the metal, and cut through his Achilles tendon. "I never felt so sorry for anyone in my life," Robert commented. They wrote a part for Joseph as a crippled, renegade chemist a few weeks later in "The Antidote" which Robert noted "was one of our half-dozen top shows". Robert went on to do TV series, such as "Most Wanted" (1976), and he pleasantly surprised everyone with his flair for comedies in movies like 1941 (1979) and Airplane! (1980). Also in 1980, Robert wrote his bio "Straight Shooting" (with Mark Evans). Robert was the host of "Unsolved Mysteries" (1987) and did more zany humor in Caddyshack II (1988). He even portrayed the no-nonsense G-man again in The Return of Eliot Ness (1991) (TV). Truly one of the greats, a fine gentleman and a great actor.
Filmography
Killer Bud (2001)
[ Corin Nemec ][ David Faustino ]
Recess: School's Out (2001)
[ James Woods ][ Dan Castellaneta ][ R. Lee Ermey ][ Clancy Brown ][ Diedrich Bader ]
H.U.D. (2000)
[ Steve Carell ]
Sealed with a Kiss (1999)
[ John Stamos ][ Barry Corbin ]
Mumford (1999)
[ Jason Lee ][ Ted Danson ][ Martin Short ][ Jason Ritter ][ David Paymer ]
Hercules: Zero to Hero (1999)
[ Eric Stoltz ][ James Woods ][ Diedrich Bader ][ Brad Garrett ][ Tate Donovan ]
BASEketball (1998)
[ Trey Parker ][ Ernest Borgnine ][ Matt Stone ][ Robert Vaughn ][ David Zucker ]
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996)
[ Bruce Willis ][ David Spade ][ Greg Kinnear ][ Heavy D ][ Anthony Kiedis ]
The Return of Eliot Ness (1991)
[ Charles Durning ]
Joe Versus the Volcano (1990)
[ Tom Hanks ][ Steven Spielberg ][ Elvis Presley ][ Nathan Lane ][ Dan Hedaya ]
Fumbles (1989)
Caddyshack II (1988)
[ Dan Aykroyd ][ Chevy Chase ][ Randy Quaid ][ Frank Welker ][ Jonathan Silverman ]
Plain Clothes (1988)
[ Harry Shearer ][ Abe Vigoda ][ Reginald VelJohnson ][ Arliss Howard ][ Seymour Cassel ]
Dangerous Curves (1988)
[ Leslie Nielsen ][ Tate Donovan ][ Armin Shimerman ][ Steve Pink ][ Freeman King ]
Perry Mason: The Case of the Sinister Spirit (1987)
[ David Ogden Stiers ][ Dwight Schultz ][ William Katt ][ Raymond Burr ]
The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
[ Orson Welles ][ Judd Nelson ][ Leonard Nimoy ][ Eric Idle ][ Frank Welker ]
Big Trouble (1986)
[ Alan Arkin ][ Charles Durning ][ Paul Dooley ]
Midas Valley (1985)
Wedding (1984)
Uncommon Valor (1983)
[ Patrick Swayze ][ Gene Hackman ][ Fred Ward ][ Barret Oliver ][ Michael Dudikoff ]
Airplane! (1980)
[ Leslie Nielsen ][ John Williams ][ Peter Graves ][ David Zucker ][ Robert Hays ]
1941 (1979)
[ Christopher Lee ][ Mickey Rourke ][ Dan Aykroyd ][ James Caan ][ John Candy ]
Undercover with the KKK (1979)
[ Slim Pickens ][ Carl Lumbly ]
Un second souffle (1978)
Most Wanted (1976)
[ Tom Selleck ]
Odyssey of Death: Part 1 (1976)
Murder on Flight 502 (1975)
[ Aaron Spelling ][ Danny Bonaduce ][ Ralph Bellamy ][ George Maharis ][ Vincent Baggetta ]
Adventures of the Queen (1975)
[ Ralph Bellamy ]
The Honorable Sam Houston (1975)
The Strange and Deadly Occurrence (1974)
[ Bill McKinney ][ Herb Edelman ]
So Long Baby, and Amen (1970)
The Garden (1970)
Storia di una donna (1970)
[ John Williams ]
The Glory Shouter (1970)
Breakout to a Fast Buck (1969)
Laura (1968)
[ George Sanders ][ Truman Capote ][ Farley Granger ]
Soleil des voyous, Le (1967)
Hölle von Macao, Die (1967)
Sail to Glory (1967)
Paris brûle-t-il? (1966)
[ Orson Welles ][ Kirk Douglas ][ Anthony Perkins ][ Glenn Ford ][ Alain Delon ]
Memorandum for a Spy: Part 1 (1965)
Memorandum for a Spy (1965)
The Command (1964)
The Caretakers (1963)
[ Robert Vaughn ]
The Canada Run (1962)
[ Dabbs Greer ]
The Last Voyage (1960)
[ George Sanders ]
The St. Louis Story (1960)
Ma Barker & Her Boys (1959)
John Paul Jones (1959)
[ Peter Cushing ]
The Untouchables: Part 1 (1959)
[ Keenan Wynn ]
The Scarface Mob (1959)
[ Keenan Wynn ]
The Tri-State Gang (1959)
The Gift of Love (1958)
[ Scatman Crothers ][ Lorne Greene ]
The Tarnished Angels (1958)
[ Rock Hudson ][ Troy Donahue ]
Written on the Wind (1956)
[ Rock Hudson ]
Great Day in the Morning (1956)
[ Raymond Burr ]
Good Morning, Miss Dove (1955)
[ Chuck Connors ]
House of Bamboo (1955)
[ DeForest Kelley ][ Harry Carey Jr. ][ Robert Ryan ]
The High and the Mighty (1954)
[ John Wayne ]
The Iron Glove (1954)
War Paint (1953)
[ Peter Graves ]
Ever Since the Day (1953)
Conquest of Cochise (1953)
[ Johnny Crawford ]
Sabre Jet (1953)
Bwana Devil (1952)
Strange Legacy (1951)
My Outlaw Brother (1951)
[ Mickey Rooney ]
Bullfighter and the Lady (1951)
Mr. Music (1950)
[ Bing Crosby ]
Miss Tatlock's Millions (1948)
[ Ray Milland ]
Fighter Squadron (1948)
[ Rock Hudson ]
A Date with Judy (1948)
[ Xavier Cugat ]
Men of Texas (1942)
[ Jackie Cooper ][ Ralph Bellamy ]
Eagle Squadron (1942)
[ Eddie Albert ]
To Be or Not to Be (1942)
Badlands of Dakota (1941)
[ Lon Chaney Jr. ][ Richard Dix ]
Nice Girl? (1941)
[ Walter Brennan ]
A Little Bit of Heaven (1940)
The Mortal Storm (1940)
[ James Stewart ][ Ward Bond ]
First Love (1939)
Trivia
  • Born at 4:40pm-PST
  • Served as a gunnery officer in the U.S. Navy for more than three years during World War II.
  • Father of Charles Stack and actress Elizabeth Stack.
  • His grandfather Modini was not really an Italian. He had changed his name to further his career as an opera singer.
  • His ancestors were among the first to settle in California.
  • Robert Stack met the real life Mrs. Eliot Ness when his biography was presented on "This Is Your Life". He was clearly touched at her praise of his portrayal of her late husband, THE Eliot Ness.
  • Had been diagnosed with prostate cancer the year before his death.
  • Veteran of the Second World War who was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, American Campaign Medal, Expert Rifle Ribbon, and Expert Pistol Ribbon
  • Although he had nothing against comedy (he acted in several), he always said the part he always refused to play was any sort of satire or parody of Eliott Ness. He always wanted to play the part seriously.
  • As a child, his mother introduced him to movie stars like Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy so they could act as surrogate father figures to him. They often took him hunting and fishing.
  • Before he was cast as Eliot Ness in "The Untouchables," Van Johnson and Van Heflin were considered for the role.
  • In 1937, he was the U.S. 20-gauge champion skeet marksman, and held the record for more than 350 consecutive hits
  • Portrayed General Joseph W. Stilwell in 1941 (1979) and Eliot Ness in the Untouchables TV series, two real life figures of American history.
  • Initially thought The Untouchables TV series would not work and only took it just to prove his point. The show became a hit and the role of Eliot Ness became his trademark and the one role he refused to satirize.
  • Did the voice-over at the end of Miller Lite commercials in the 70s and 80s.
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