Dale Robertson [39549] Gender: Male Popularity: 1.3285 Birthplace: Harrah, Oklahoma USA Birthday: 1923-07-14 Deathday: 2013-02-27 Age: 89 years Movies: 39 Links: Homepage, IMDB Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dayle Lymoine Robertson (July 14, 1923 – February 27, 2013) was an American actor best known for his starring roles on television. He played the roving investigator Jim Hardie in the long-running NBC/ABC hit television series Tales of Wells Fargo, and Ben Calhoun, the owner of an incomplete railroad line in ABC's The Iron Horse. He was often presented as a deceptively thoughtful but modest Western hero. From 1968 to 1970, Robertson was the fourth and final host of the syndicated Death Valley Days anthology series. For most of his career, Robertson played in western films and television shows—well over sixty titles in all. His best-remembered series, Tales of Wells Fargo aired on NBC from 1957 to 1961, when it moved to ABC and expanded to an hour-long program for its final season in 1961-1962. The show was originally produced by Nat Holt whom Robertson felt he owed his career to for giving him his first leading roles.[10] Robertson also did the narration for Tales of Wells Fargo through which he often presented his own commentary on matters of law, morality, and common sense. He was unique among his television contemporaries, stating that he hated the gun he was forced to carry, but saw it as a necessary evil, a "tool of the trade", and kept practicing.[citation needed] In its March 30, 1959, cover story on television westerns, Time reported Robertson was 6 feet tall, weighed 180 pounds, and measured 42-34-34. He sometimes made use of his physique in "beefcake" scenes, such as one in 1952's Return of the Texan where he is seen bare-chested and sweaty, repairing a fence. In 1960, Robertson guest-starred as himself in NBC's The Ford Show, starring Tennessee Ernie Ford.[12] In 1962, he similarly appeared on a short-lived western comedy and variety series, ABC's The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show. In 1963, after Tales of Wells Fargo ended its five-year run, he played the lead role in the first of A.C. Lyles' second feature westerns, Law of the Lawless. The Tulsa Lynchi2000-05-31 Legends of the W1992-09-08 The Last Ride of1979-11-20 The Kansas City 1975-09-19 Melvin Purvis G-1975-02-28 The Walking Majo1970-06-06 Scalplock1966-04-10 The One Eyed Sol1966-01-01 The Man from But1965-04-03 Coast of Skeleto1965-03-19 Blood on the Arr1964-10-11 Law of the Lawle1964-05-13 Gunfight at Blac1961-10-17 Fast and Sexy1958-04-18 Hell Canyon Outl1957-10-05 The High Terrace1956-10-01 Dakota Incident1956-07-23 A Day of Fury1956-05-02 Son of Sinbad1955-06-02 Top of the World1955-05-01 Sitting Bull1954-10-06 The Gambler from1954-08-04 City of Bad Men1953-09-11 Devil's Canyon1953-08-13 The Farmer Takes1953-06-12 The Silver Whip1953-02-04 The Outcasts of 1952-11-03 O. Henry's Full 1952-08-07 Lydia Bailey1952-05-30 Return of the Te1952-02-13 Golden Girl1951-11-01 The Secret of Co1951-07-29 Take Care of My 1951-07-06 Call Me Mister1951-02-01 Two Flags West1950-10-12 The Cariboo Trai1950-08-01 Fighting Man of 1949-11-16 Flamingo Road1949-04-30 The Boy with Gre1948-11-26