ROBERT FULLER | 84

Robert Fuller was born on July 29, 1933, in Troy, New York, in the U.S.A. Famously known as a retired actor, he is also famous for being a horse rancher. He rose to international stardom when he played the role of Dr. Kelly Brackett in the TV series Emergency. He also had a part in other TV shows, like Laramie and Wagon Train. He then went on to deliver a captivating performance in 1994’s Maverick.

Despite his excellent acting skills, his career never really seemed to go beyond that point. He even becomes the uncredited extra in Stanley Kubrick’s Spartacus. Nevertheless, he still acquired to be the most admiring actor, but he later retired at the age of 67. His two final guest-starring roles were on Walker, Texas Ranger show. Thanks to his money management skill, he may have secured a good retirement for himself and his beloved family for the future.

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