Robert Preston (actor)

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Robert Preston

in This Gun for Hire (1942)
Born Robert Preston Meservey
June 8, 1918(1918-06-08)
Newton, Massachusetts
Died March 21, 1987 (aged 68)
Montecito, California
Spouse(s) Catherine Craig (1940-1987)

Robert Preston (June 8, 1918March 21, 1987) was an award-winning American stage and film actor.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Preston was born Robert Preston Meservey in Newton, Massachusetts, the son of a garment worker. After attending Abraham Lincoln High School in Los Angeles, California, he studied acting at the Pasadena Community Playhouse. He would later serve as an intelligence officer with the U.S. 9th Air Force during World War II.

In 1940, he married actress Catherine Craig, to whom he remained married until his death.

[edit] Career

Preston appeared in many Hollywood films, predominantly Westerns, but is probably best remembered for his portrayal of "Professor" Harold Hill in Meredith Willson's musical The Music Man (1962). He won a Tony Award for his performance in the original Broadway production (1957). In 1965 he was the male part of a duo-lead musical, "I Do! I Do!" with Mary Martin and in 1974, he starred opposite Bernadette Peters in Jerry Herman's Broadway musical "Mack and Mabel" as Mack Sennett, the famous silent film director.

In 1961, Preston was asked to make a recording as part of a program by the President's Council on Physical Fitness to get schoolchildren to do more daily exercise. The song, "Chicken Fat," written by Meredith Willson and performed by Preston with full orchestral accompaniment, was distributed to schools across the nation and played for students in calisthenics every morning. The song later became a surprise novelty hit and a part of many baby-boomers' childhood memories.

In 1979 and 1980, Preston portrayed determined family patriarch Hadley Chisholm in the CBS western miniseries, The Chisholms. Rosemary Harris played his wife, Minerva. The Preston character died in the ninth of the thirteen episodes of the program. Other co-stars were Ben Murphy, Lance Kerwin, Brett Cullen, and James Van Patten. In the story line, the Chisholms lost their land in Virginia by fraud and left for California to begin a new life.

Although he was not known for his singing voice, Preston appeared in several other stage and film musicals, notably Mame (1974) and Victor/Victoria (1982), for which he received an Academy Award nomination. His last role in a theatrical film was in The Last Starfighter, in which he played intergalactic con man/military recruiter "Centauri." Preston said that he based the character of Centauri on Professor Harold Hill. He also starred in the HBO 1985 movie "Finnegan Begin Again" along with Mary Tyler Moore. His final role was in the TV movie Outrage! (1986).

Preston appeared on the cover of Time magazine on July 21, 1958.[1]. He died of lung cancer in 1987, at the age of 68.

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[edit] Stage productions

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Robert PrestonJuly 21, 1958, Time

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NAME Preston, Robert
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Meservey, Robert Preston
SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor
DATE OF BIRTH 1918-6-8
PLACE OF BIRTH Newton, Massachusetts
DATE OF DEATH 1987-3-21
PLACE OF DEATH Montecito, California
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