Cliff Robertson

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Cliff Robertson was an Academy Award winning American actor with a career spanning five decades

Sep 9, 1923

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 9, 1923
  • Died on: September 10, 2011
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actors
  • Spouses: Dina Merrill
  • Known as: Clifford Parker Robertson III, Clifford Parker
  • Childrens: Heather Robertson, Stephanie Robertson

Cliff Robertson born at

La Jolla

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Birth Place

He married actress Cynthia Stone, the former wife of actor Jack Lemmon, in 1957. A daughter was born to them. The marriage did not last long and ended in 1959.

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Personal Life

His second marriage was to actress and Post Cereals heiress Dina Merrill in 1966. The couple had one daughter and divorced in 1989.

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Personal Life

The actor had a passion for flying and he owned several de Havilland Tiger Moths and a Messerschmitt Bf 108 among other aircraft. He was a certified private pilot and a longtime member of the Experimental Aircraft Association.

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Personal Life

Clifford Parker Robertson III was born on September 9, 1923, in La Jolla, California, U.S. to Clifford Parker Robertson, Jr. and his first wife, the former Audrey Olga Willingham. His father hailed from a wealthy family and was the heir to a small fortune.

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Childhood & Early Life

His parents divorced when Cliff was just a year old. The little boy lost his mother to an illness after a year and was raised by his maternal grandmother. His father rarely visited him.

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Childhood & Early Life

He went to the La Jolla High School from where he graduated in 1941. Interested in acting from a young age, he actively participated in the school plays. The World War II was going on at the time of his graduation and he served in the U.S. Merchant Marine for a while.

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Childhood & Early Life

After his army stint he attended Antioch College (Ohio) but did not complete his degree. He dropped out to work as a journalist. The dean of the college, however, encouraged him to focus on acting.

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Childhood & Early Life

Motivated by the dean’s support, the young man moved to New York, where he studied at the Actors Studio.

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Childhood & Early Life

Good-looking and talented, he began appearing in stage productions beginning with a role in ‘Three Men on a Horse.’ He made his Broadway debut in the play ‘Late Love’ in 1953. He gained attention for his poignant performances which soon led him to television and films.

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Career

He found a starring role in the television space opera ‘Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers’ (1953–1954) and made his film debut in the romantic drama ‘Picnic’ (1955) which was followed by ‘Autumn Leaves’ in 1956.

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Career

Over the following years he continued being active on television while exploring film roles as well. In 1958, Robertson portrayed Joe Clay in the television drama ‘Days of Wine and Roses’ and the film ‘The Naked and the Dead.’

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Career

The 1960s saw him play major roles in the films ‘Wild River’ (1960), ‘Underworld USA’ (1961), ‘The Interns’ (1962), ‘Sunday in New York’ (1963), ‘633 Squadron’ (1964), and ‘Charly’ (1968). His most notable television role of the decade was his lead role in the drama ‘The Game’ (1965).

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He began the 1970s with films like ‘Too Late the Hero’ (1970) followed by ‘Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies’ (1973), ‘Three Days of the Condor’ (1975), and ‘Washington: Behind Closed Doors’ (1977).

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Career

He played an intellectually disabled man who miraculously becomes brilliant in the film ‘Charly’ which is regarded as his finest performance. The film was a critical as well as commercial success which won Robertson an Academy Award.

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Major Works

He portrayed a young John F. Kennedy (JFK) as an officer of the United States Navy in the biographical war film ‘PT 109.’ Even though Robertson bore no physical resemblance to JFK, he was an exceptional actor who did perfect justice to the character he played.

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Major Works