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Robert Knapp (February 24, 1924, Los Angeles, California – May 17, 2001, Glendale, California) was an American actor who appeared in film and on television between 1951 and 1976.
Robert Knapp (1924-2001) was an American actor who appeared in TV shows such as Days of Our Lives, The Rifleman, and Gunsmoke. He was born in Los Angeles, married to Marilyn Frances Remillard, and died in Glendale.
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- Los Angeles, California, USA
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- Glendale, California, USA
Robert Knapp was an actor born in 1924 in Los Angeles, California. He appeared in TV shows such as Days of Our Lives and TV Reader's Digest, and in movies such as Mesa of Lost Women.
- February 24, 1924
- May 17, 2001
Robert Knapp may refer to: Robert D. Knapp (1897–1994), U.S. Air Force aviator and general. Robert M. Knapp (1831–1889), congressman from Illinois. Robert Knapp (actor) (1924–2001), American actor. Robert Knapp (classicist), professor of classics at the University of California, Berkeley.
Robert Knapp was a dependable presence in film and on television from the early 1950s until the mid '70s. He had rare starring roles in the 1958 crime drama "Hot Car Girl" and the 1960 film "The Threat" before returning to small parts on TV in shows like "Gunsmoke" and "Perry Mason".
TitleCreditYearUnknown (Guest Star)1971Warren (Guest Star)1962-1963 1966 1969-1970Major (Guest Star)1967-1968Unknown (Guest Star)1963- February 24, 1924
An American film and television actor, born in Los Angeles, California, USA. Robert Knapp married Marilyn Frances Remillard (1951-2001). They had one child, and she remained until his death. Among his most important works are Mesa of Lost Women (1953), The Rifleman (1958-1963),...Read more Days of Our Lives (1965), and TV Reader's Digest (1955 ...
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Although rarely in the limelight, American actor Robert Knapp was a dependable presence in film and on television from the early 1950s until the mid '70s. The California native began by playing small uncredited roles as elevator operators and policemen.