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Robert Mandan

Robert Mandan
  • Name: Robert Mandan
  • Birthday: 1932-02-02
  • Place of birth: Clever, Missouri, USA
  • Popularity: 2.185
Biography: ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Robert Mandan (born February 2, 1932 in Clever, Missouri) is an American actor, most famous for his portrayals of playwright David Allen on the NBC serial From These Roots from 1958 -1961, businessman Sam Reynolds serial Search for Tomorrow from 1965 to 1970, and his subsequent satire of the genre playing Chester Tate on the sitcom Soap from 1977 to 1981 on ABC. During his time on Search for Tomorrow, he appeared in the the Broadway musical Applause. He left the serial both due to the tiring of the role and the rigors of doing both the serial and the play. Mandan appeared on Match Game in 1978, Super Password in January 1985 and made... Read More

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Title Release date
The Matchmaker   as  McGlory Senior 1997-10-03
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: A Legacy of Fear   as  Narrator 1996-03-02
National Lampoon's Last Resort   as  Hemlock 1994-04-29
The Nutt House   as  Mr. Henderson 1992-09-10
Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love   as  Dr. Michaels 1987-02-23
The Outlaws   as  Nicholas Zotanis 1984-07-09
E. Nick: A Legend in His Own Mind   as  Earl The Bartender 1984-01-01
In Love with an Older Woman   as  Senator Strickland 1982-11-24
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas   as  Senator Wingwood 1982-07-23
Zapped!   as  Walter Johnson 1982-07-23
Return of the Rebels   as  Big Al Williams 1981-10-17
Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood   as  Jack Fountain 1981-02-19
The Muppets Go Hollywood   as  Self 1979-05-16
You Can't Take it With You   as  Anthony Kirby 1979-05-16
MacArthur   as  Representative Martin 1977-07-15
Kingston   as  Senator Hobath 1976-09-15
Panic on the 5:22   as  Dr. Cruikshank 1974-11-20
The Magician   as  Mr. Radder 1973-03-17
Applause   as  Howard Benedict 1973-03-15
The Norliss Tapes   as  George Rosen 1973-02-21
Hickey & Boggs   as  Mr. Brill 1972-10-04
The Carey Treatment   as  Dr. Barr 1972-03-29
Light Fantastic 1964-01-01