Born in Oakland, Robert Nichols (20 July 1924 - 21 March 2013) was an American actor and entertainer. His career started as an entertainer during the Second World War and went on to study at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before finding his first film role in the 1949 feature; I Was a Male War Bride. He has since starred in dozens of films throughout his career.
1993
as Scottish Minister
1992
as Colonel Sarnac
1984
as Derelict
1977
as Old Man
1976
as Fletcher
1975
as Professor
1973
as Robert Lewis (uncredited)
1972
as Doctor Peterson
1972
as Dr. Baker
1972
as Dr. Strick
1971
as Reporter (uncredited)
1970
as Passenger
1969
as Smith
1964
as American Travel Agent (uncredited)
1964
as Horatio Bartholomew
1964
as Lieut. Bender
1963
as Bill
1963
as Hulldown
1962
as Sam Goulansky
1962
as Sgt. Robert Pargo
1961
as American Sailor
1960
as Relief Bus Driver
1959
as Bank Manager
1957
as Wilbur "Brooklyn" Stuart
1957
as Lt. Cmdr. Hereford
1956
as Mort 'Pinky' Snythe
1956
as Beany Smith
1956
as Oscar
1955
as Joe Wilson
1955
as Boy Honeymooner (uncredited)
1954
as Smitty
1954
as 2nd Lt. O'Hirons
1953
as Orin
1953
as Evans (uncredited)
1953
as Pvt. Sommers
1952
as Walsh
1952
as Pongo
1952
as Garage Man (uncredited)
1952
as Henry
1952
as Harold Lane
1952
as Felton (uncredited)
1952
as Flash
1951
as Fred Begley Jr.
1951
as Fat Union Soldier (uncredited)
1951
as Lt. Ken 'Mac' Erickson
1949
as Motor Pool Mechanic (uncredited)