Born in Oakland, California, USA — Jul 20 1924• Died Mar 21 2013

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.
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Simp Sheldon

Relief Bus Driver

Sgt. Robert Pargo

Driscoll
Pongo

Cotti

Horatio Bartholomew

Dr. Baker

Mort 'Pinky' Snythe

Lt. Ken 'Mac' Erickson

Robert Lewis (uncredited)

Colonel Sarnac

Evans (uncredited)

Reporter (uncredited)

Scottish Minister

Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Fat Union Soldier (uncredited)

Garage Man (uncredited)

Passenger

Fletcher

Joe Wilson

Fred Begley Jr.

American Travel Agent (uncredited)

Boy Honeymooner (uncredited)

Felton (uncredited)

Wilbur "Brooklyn" Stuart

2nd Lt. O'Hirons

Doctor Peterson

American Major

Lieut. Bender

Walsh

Lt. Cmdr. Hereford

Henry

Orin

Bill

Motor Pool Mechanic (uncredited)

Smith

Smitty

Dr. Strick

Pvt. Sommers

American Sailor

Sam Goulansky

Dynamo Jackson

Harold Lane

Derelict

Old Man

Bank Manager

Hulldown

Beany Smith

Oscar

Professor

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