Dale Robertson (July 14, 1923 – February 27, 2013) was a popular American actor best known for his roles in Western television series.
Early Life and Military Service: Born in Harrah, Oklahoma, Robertson displayed an early talent for horsemanship. Before embarking on his acting career, he served in the U.S. Army during World War II, where he was wounded twice.
Acting Career: Robertson's rugged good looks and natural charisma helped him break into Hollywood in the late 1940s. He appeared in numerous films, often in Westerns. However, he achieved greater fame on television.
Television Success: He starred in four successful television series:
Tales of Wells Fargo (1957–1962): This series, where he played the resourceful Wells%20Fargo%20special%20agent Jim Hardie, cemented his status as a Western icon.
Iron Horse (1966–1968): Set in the post-Civil War era, Robertson played a gambler who wins ownership of a railroad.
J. J. Starbuck (1987-1988): A wealthy Texas investigator who drove a Stutz Bearcat.
Death Valley Days (1968-1970)
Versatile Roles: While primarily known for Westerns, Robertson also took on roles in other genres, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Later Years and Death: In his later years, Robertson retired from acting and lived on a ranch in Oklahoma. He passed away in 2013 at the age of 89. He is remembered as a quintessential Western%20star and a significant figure in television history.
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