Robert J. Wilke

Born: 1914-05-18

Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Biography

Prolific American character actor of primarily villainous roles. The son of German parents, Cincinnati feed-store manager August Wilke and his wife Rose, Robert Joseph Wilke grew up in Cincinnati. He worked as a lifeguard at a Miami, Florida, hotel, where he made contacts in the film business. He was able to obtain work as a stuntman and continued as such until the mid-'40s, when he began getting actual roles in low-budget westerns and serials. A prominent appearance as one of the heavies in Le train sifflera trois fois (1952) led to work in higher-quality films. He worked extensively in television as well as movies, and became an enormously familiar face, though a fairly anonymous one to the general public. His weathered visage made him a perfect western bad guy, but he occasionally played sympathetic parts as well, as in Les moissons du ciel (1978). An expert golfer, he was said by his friend Claude Akins to have earned more money on the golf course than he ever did in movies. He died in 1989. -

Known For

The Magnificent Seven
Spartacus
High Noon
Stripes
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
From Here to Eternity
Days of Heaven
Backlash
Wichita
The Fighting Seabees

Top Movie Credits

Spartacus Guard captain
High Noon Jim Pierce
Stripes Gen. Barnicke
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea First Mate of the Nautilus
From Here to Eternity Sgt. Henderson (uncredited)
Days of Heaven The Farm Foreman
Backlash Jeff Welker
Wichita Ben Thompson
The Fighting Seabees Arriving Construction Worker (uncredited)