Robert Osterloh

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Robert Osterloh (May 31, 1918 - April 16, 2001) was an American actor.

Robert Osterloh was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It was the Rudolph Maté films director who, in 1948, gave to Osterloh his first opportunity in the film, introducing to him in the The Dark Past film, in the which, he had a secondary role. Since this moment, Osterloh extended his career for twenty years, mainly in the 50´s years, playing roles in films such as Illegal Entry (1949), One Minute to Zero (1952), Star in the Dust (1956) or I Bury the Living (1958). In the 1960s, however, his appearances on screen were losing relevance, appearing in only some films more such as Young Dillinger (1965) or, his last film, Rosemary's Baby (1968). During this time, he also played some roles en several TV series episodes, as were Bonanza (1959), where he was in several episodes, or The Untouchables, in an episode of 1961. After 1968, Robert Osterloh left his work as actor. Robert Osterloh died, to 82 years old, in Los Osos, California, USA.[1]

Filmograhy

TV

  • 1958: Wagon Train: The Juan Ortega Story
  • 1958: Gunsmoke: Hanging Man
    • Chester's Hanging
  • 1959: Bonanza: The Diedesheimer Story
    • Season 2, Episode 2 - Jarvis
    • Season 3, Episode 32 - Dresslar
    • Season 3, Episode 36 - Dressler
  • 1961: The Untouchables: Mr. Moon
  • 1964: The Outer Limits
  • 1967: The Felony Squad: The Savage Streets
  • 2002: Hour of Stars: Deadline Decision - Robinson
    • Season 1, Episode 8 - Casey
    • Season 1, Episode 29 - Foreman
    • Season 2, Episode 25 - Benny
  • U.S. Marshal: The Man Who Lived - Twice Episode, Actor - Baker

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