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  1. Robert Hudson Walker was born on Sunday, October 13, 1918, in Salt Lake City, Utah the night the “Big Fire” swept through the city. His parents were Horace and Zella Walker, and he was the youngest of their four sons. Bob’s older brothers were Walter, aged 12, Wayne, 10, and Richard (Dick), 2. His father was the city editor of the ...

  2. Other articles where Robert Walker is discussed: Strangers on a Train: …a stranger, Bruno Anthony (Robert Walker), on a train. The two men swap their life stories and commiserate over their personal troubles, whereupon Anthony suggests an idea for the perfect murder: each man will kill the bothersome person in the other man’s life.

  3. Robert Walker was an American film actor. He is probably best known for his role as Bruno Anthony in Alfred Hitchcock's 1951 thriller Strangers on a Train.

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  5. Dec 9, 2019 · Robert Walker Jr. was an actor best known for his titular role in “Charlie X,” the second episode of the original Star Trek series. His turn as the isolated, angst-ridden teen with ...

  6. Jan 20, 2016 · On an unseasonably chilly, rainy evening, smack in the middle of a Los Angeles summer, Robert Walker died in his Brentwood home at the age of 32. His best friend Jim Henaghan, a Hollywood columnist, was at his side along with two doctors who had been called in earlier that evening to help calm the nerves of an emotionally unstable Walker.

  7. Robert Walker died on Aug. 28, 1951, from an adverse reaction to prescription drugs. Walker had been battling alcoholism for some time, which had led to at least a couple of car accidents and an array of embarrassing headlines. (In 1946, he was sentenced to 180 days in prison following a hit-and-run; the sentence was eventually suspended.)