Robert Webber
Birthday: 1924-10-14 | Place of Birth: Santa Ana, California, USAOver his 40-year career as one of Hollywood's veteran character actors, Robert Webber always marked his spot by playing all types of roles and was not stereotyped into playing just one kind of character. Sometimes he even got to play a leading role (see Hysteria (1965)). Webber first started out in small stage shows and a few Broadway plays and served a stint in the army before he landed the role of Juror 12 in 12 Angry Men (1957). He was also known for numerous war films, playing Lee Marvin's general in The Dirty Dozen (1967) or as real-life Admiral Frank J. Fletcher in Midway (1976). Webber's other best known movies include The Great White Hope (1970), Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978), 10 (1979) (as composer Dudley Moore's lyricist partner), Private Benjamin (1980), Wild Geese II (1985) and co-starring with Richard Dreyfuss and Barbra Streisand as prosecutor Francis McMillian in Nuts (1987). In 1989 he died of Lou Gehrig's disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) in Malibu, California, shortly after completing the 1988 TV production Something Is Out There (1988) (TV). He bore a resemblance to character actor Kevin McCarthy.
Known For
Acting
Role
as Commissioner Estabrook
as Francis MacMillan
as Jerry
as Calvin Lantz
as Col. Harper
as Robert McCann
as Ted Talbot (Segment "Twinkle, Twinkle")
as Hugh Gibley
as Will Blackfield
as General Ira Potter
as Woodrow Norton
as Dr. Cole
as Harvey
as Ed Leemans
as Col. Clay Thornbush
as Hugh
as Mike Marsh
as Philippe Douvier
as Howard
as Inspector
as Admiral Jack Fletcher
as Hugh Webster
as Dr. Eric Stoneman
as Sappensly
as Edward Norton
as Attorney
as James Calendar
as Dixon
as Dorsey
as Karel Kessler