Acting credits
125
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
125
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
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TMDB ID: 19400
IMDb ID: nm0731507
Known for: Acting
Born: March 19, 1906
Died: May 28, 1975
Age: 69
Place of birth: Dade City, Florida, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1943 - 2008
Years active: 66
Average TMDB rating: 6.68
Wikidata: Q3445813
Also known as
Roy Barnes Jones • Рой Барнс Джонс
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Roy Roberts (born Roy Barnes Jones; March 19, 1906 – May 28, 1975) was an American character actor. Over his more than 40-year career, he appeared in more than nine hundred productions on stage and screen. Born in Tampa, Florida, Roberts began his acting career on stage with a stock company there. He left the Tampa company after a year to perform in touring stock theater for five years. He first appeared on Broadway in May 1931 before making his motion picture debut in Gold Bricks, a 1936 two-reel comedy short released by 20th Century-Fox. He appeared in numerous films in secondary parts and returned to perform on Broadway in such productions as Twentieth Century, My Sister Eileen, and Carnival in Flanders until he began making guest appearances on television series. After appearing on Gale Storm's My Little Margie in 1956, he became part of several television series. In a show that was the precursor to The Love Boat, Roberts played the ship's captain for four years in Storm's next hit, Oh! Susanna, which aired on CBS and ABC from 1956 to 1960. He guest-starred in scores of series, including the western-themed crime drama, Sheriff of Cochise, the western series, My Friend Flicka, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (as Texas cattle baron Shanghai Pierce, and The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, and Brian Keith's Cold War drama, Crusader. Roberts appeared on four episodes of the CBS legal drama, Perry Mason, including the role of murderer Arthur Janeel in the 1961 episode, "The Case of the Malicious Mariner." During the middle 1960s, Roberts was one of the most recognizable faces on television, and had recurring roles concurrently on a number of popular programs, including: Bank president Mr. Cheever on CBS's The Lucy Show John Cushing, president of the rival Merchants Bank in several episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies The judge in The Beverly Hillbillies "The Clampetts in Court" Railroad president Norman Curtis on CBS's Petticoat Junction Darrin's father Frank Stephens on ABC's Bewitched, alternating with actor Robert F. Simon depending upon availability. Banker Harry Bodkin & Dodge House Proprietor Mr. Dobie on CBS's Gunsmoke Neighbor Bruce MacDermott on ABC's Our Man Higgins Preston "Press" Wasco and Kelly on the NBC western, Laredo "Doc" on John Payne's The Restless Gun in the 1957 episode "Trail to Sunset" Banker George Bristol on NBC's Bonanza Admiral Rogers on McHale's Navy (in some episodes, his first name is given as "John" and in others his name is given as "Bruce"). Roberts died in St. Vincent's Hospital in Los Angeles, California, of a heart attack on May 28, 1975, and was interred at Greenwood Memorial Park in Fort Worth, Texas. CLR


Movie credits linked with Roy Roberts.
as Mr.Morgan
as Mr. Roberts
as Mayor Bagby
as Sheriff Bob Caswell
as The Judge (uncredited)
as Dr. Mordecai Reynolds
as Mr. Stockman
as Bailey
as E.J. Fletcher
as Policeman Outside Irwin & Ray's Garage
as Jerry Bathgate
as Alan Roby
as Tim Graham
as Self
as Colonel Collery
as Sheriff Tom Larrabee
as Edward Purvis, Indian Agent
as Matt Quigg
as Tim Brady
as Col. Sam Sherman
as Major Carson
as Dr. Summerfield
as District Attorney
as Sam Kettering
Series credits linked with Roy Roberts.
as Thaddius Gilby • 1 eps
as Superintendent • 2 eps
1 eps
1 eps
as Governor • 2 eps
as Mr. Morgan • 1 eps
as Thaddeus Logan • 1 eps
as Frank Stephens • 4 eps
as Norman P. Curtis • 7 eps
108 eps
as Admiral • 1 eps
as Judge • 1 eps
as Henry Bermont • 1 eps
as J. Howard Jackson • 1 eps
1 eps
as Mr. Cooper • 1 eps
as Nicholas J. Vanderfeller • 1 eps
as George Bristol • 2 eps
as John Kemper • 1 eps
as Kit Springer • 1 eps
as Arthur Janeel • 1 eps
as Lowrie • 1 eps
as Gen. Lafferty • 1 eps
as Sen. Matson • 1 eps