
Robert Rockwell
Acting
Born 1920-10-15 · Chicago, Illinois, USA
Robert Rockwell was an American stage, film, radio and television actor. He is best known for playing the handsome, but awkward biology teacher Philip Boynton in the radio and television sitcom Our Miss Brooks opposite Eve Arden. A native of Lake Bluff, Illinois, Rockwell studied at the Pasadena Playhouse, from which he obtained a master's degree. During World War II he enlisted in the US Navy for four years serving in Washington D.C. Dramatic roles often eluded him, however, after beginning his career as a contract player for Republic Studios he appeared, over his almost 50-year acting career, in more than 350 television episodes and, on stage, opposite José Ferrer in the 1946 Broadway production of Cyrano de Bergerac, and with Ginger Rogers during the 1960s in a San Diego production of Whitfield Cook's play A More Perfect Union. He appeared in the first Superman television show episode as Clark Kent's father, Jor-El in 1952. He appeared in a 1959 Perry Mason episode "The case of the Deadly Toy" as love interest to the defendant Claire Allison as Dick Benedict. He starred in the 1961 Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Misguided Missile" as an Air Force officer court-martialled on a murder charge. He later starred in the 1962 Perry Mason episodes "The Case of the Lurid Letter" as Everett Rixby, a high school principal, and the murderer Cole B. Troy in "The Case of the Shapely Shadow". He also appeared as Ed Purvis in the 1965 episode Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Candy Queen". Rockwell starred in his own ABC western-themed television series, The Man from Blackhawk in the 1959-1960 season. Rockwell was cast as the Blackhawk Insurance Company's key investigator, Sam Logan, who is assigned to weed out fraud in the payment of claims. He also played Sam Thompson in Thompson's Ghost, Tom Bennett in The Bill Cosby Show[4]:106 and Officer Russo in Adam-12. In 1967 he played a littering tourist in the Lassie episode "Lassie's Litter Bit", an iconic episode which earned a trip for Lassie to the White House to shake hands with then First Lady "Ladybird" Johnson who had used the famous collie in her Keep America Beautiful Campaign. Rockwell was a founding member of the California Artists Radio Theatre. He played standard leads in a couple of anti-Communist-era features, including Republic's The Red Menace, in which he is cast as a returning veteran of World War II, who is duped by communists. Later in his career, he appeared on episodes of Petticoat Junction, Growing Pains, and Beverly Hills, 90210. His appearances in commercials and voiceovers totaled more than 200, most notably as the armchair grandfather treating his grandson to a piece of candy in the 1995 version of the Werthers Original candy spot.
Filmography

Perfect Alibi
Sep 4, 1995

Hell Hath No Fury
Mar 4, 1991

Destination: America
Apr 3, 1987

The Kid with the 200 I.Q.
Feb 6, 1983

Golden Gate
Sep 25, 1981

Lassie: The Adventures of Neeka
Jan 1, 1969

Lassies Abenteuer in Alaska
Nov 3, 1968

Sol Madrid
Feb 7, 1968

A Letter to Nancy
Jan 14, 1965

Espionage Target: You
Jan 1, 1964

Turn the Other Cheek
Jan 1, 1958

Our Miss Brooks
Apr 24, 1956

The War of the Worlds
Apr 3, 1953

Just for You
Sep 27, 1952

The Prince Who Was a Thief
May 17, 1951

The Frogmen
Jan 25, 1951

Prisoners in Petticoats
Sep 18, 1950

Lonely Heart Bandits
Aug 29, 1950

Trial Without Jury
Jul 8, 1950

Destination Big House
Jun 1, 1950

Women from Headquarters
May 1, 1950

Federal Agent at Large
Mar 12, 1950

Belle of Old Mexico
Mar 1, 1950

Unmasked
Jan 30, 1950

The Blonde Bandit
Dec 22, 1949

Alias the Champ
Oct 15, 1949

The Red Menace
Aug 1, 1949

You Gotta Stay Happy
Oct 28, 1948