Chuck Roberson

{{Short description|American actor and stuntman (1919–1988)}}

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{{Infobox person

| name = Chuck Roberson

| image = Chuck Roberson in McLintock! (2).jpg

| caption = Roberson in McLintock! (1963)

| birth_name = Charles Hugh Roberson

| birth_date = {{Birth date|1919|05|10|mf=yes}}

| birth_place =

| death_date = {{Death date and age|1988|06|08|1919|05|10|mf=yes}}

| death_place = Bakersfield, California, U.S.

| resting_place = Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills

| other_names = Bad Chuck

| occupation = {{hlist|Actor|stuntman}}

| years_active = 1946–1988

| spouse =

| children =

}}

Charles Hugh Roberson (May 10, 1919 – June 8, 1988) was an American actor and stuntman.{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OLpqAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA1987|title=Hollywood Stunt Performers, 1910s-1970s: A Biographical Dictionary, 2d ed.|page=1987|first=Gene|last=Free|publisher=McFarland|date=April 4, 2014|isbn=9781476614700|via=Google Books}}

Biography

Roberson grew up on a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico,{{cite news |last1=Hoggatt |first1=John |title=A Villain is Born |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/valley-times-chuck-roberson/124232833/ |access-date=May 8, 2023 |work=Valley Times |date=April 22, 1964 |page=35|via = Newspapers.com}} he left school at 13 to become a cowhand and oilfield roughneck. He married and took his wife and daughter to California, where he joined the Culver City Police Department and guarded the gate at MGM studios. Following army service in World War II, he returned to the police force. During duty at Warner Bros. studios during a labor strike, he met stuntman Guy Teague, who alerted him to a stunt job at Republic Pictures. Teague had been John Wayne's stunt double for many years and was able to show him the ropes. Chuck also resembled John Carroll whom Roberson doubled in his first picture, Wyoming (1947). He played small roles and stunted in other roles in the same film. He graduated to larger supporting roles in westerns for Wayne and John Ford, and to a parallel career as a second-unit director.{{Cite book |last=Matheson |first=Sue |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SvuzDwAAQBAJ&dq=%22Chuck+Roberson%22+%22second+unit+director%22&pg=PA277 |title=The John Ford Encyclopedia |date=2019-12-02 |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |isbn=978-1-5381-0382-1 |pages=277 |language=en}}

His television appearances include The Lone Ranger, The Adventures of Kit Carson, Lawman, Death Valley Days, Have Gun – Will Travel, Laramie, Gunsmoke, The Virginian, Laredo, Bonanza, Daniel Boone, and The Big Valley. Roberson also appeared in Disney's television Westerns The Swamp Fox and Texas John Slaughter. They were part of The Wonderful World of Color. Prior to that, he portrayed a Confederate Prison Captain in The Great Locomotive Chase.

According to commentary for the 1963 film McLintock!, film critic Leonard Maltin and actress Maureen O'Hara stated that Roberson was known as "Bad Chuck" in contrast to "Good Chuck", referencing fellow stunt performer Chuck Hayward, due to Roberson's great successes with women.

In 1980, he published an autobiography, The Fall Guy: 30 Years as the Duke's Double{{cite book |last1=Roberts |first1=Randy |title=John Wayne: American |date=January 1, 1997 |publisher=University of Nebraska Press |isbn=978-0-8032-8970-3 |page=720 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dOPU1Zu7gjwC&dq=%22Chuck+Roberson%22+actor&pg=PA720 |access-date=May 8, 2023 |language=en}} ({{ISBN|088839036X}}).

Roberson died of cancer on June 8, 1988, in Bakersfield, California, and is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Hollywood Hills, California,{{cite book |last1=Ellenberger |first1=Allan R. |title=Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory |date=May 1, 2001 |publisher=McFarland |isbn=978-0-7864-0983-9 |page=96 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8bOJCgAAQBAJ&dq=%22Chuck+Roberson%22+actor&pg=PA96 |access-date=May 8, 2023 |language=en}} next to his brother, actor Lou Roberson.{{Citation needed |date=May 2023}}

Bob Dylan drew him as Long Tom in his Beaten Path series, the drawing is entitled "Untitled 1" and is based on a frame from the film Winchester '73 (1950).{{cite web| url = https://halcyongallery.cld.bz/Bob-Dylan-The-Beaten-Path/6#6| title = The Beaten Path page 322 | author = Dylan, Bob| date = November 5, 2016| accessdate=December 2, 2016| publisher = Halcyon Gallery}}

Roberson and Wayne Burson, another stuntman, were partners in breeding and training racehorses, with Roberson furnishing the horses from his Bakersfield, California, ranch and Burson training them.{{cite news |last1=Keeler |first1=Guy |title=Horse Breeders Are Glad They Don't Have To Bite Hollywood Dust Anymore |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-fresno-bee/124233220/ |access-date=May 8, 2023 |work=The Fresno Bee |date=October 13, 1978 |page=20|via = Newspapers.com}}

Filmography (Actor)

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Television

  • The Lone Ranger (1949) (3 episodes)
  • (Season 1 Episode 8: "The Renegades") – Henchman at Cave (uncredited)
  • (Season 1 Episode 11: "Six Guns Legacy") – Henchman Joe (Credit only)
  • (Season 1 Episode 12: "Return of the Convict") – Tod Gunder (uncredited)
  • Cowboy G-Men (1952) (Season 1 Episode 12: "Koniackers") – Lefty
  • The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1955) (Season 1 Episode 34: "The Lonesome Road") – Manley Stevens
  • Panic! (1957) (Season 1 Episode 12: "The Vigilantes") – Sam Glenn
  • Death Valley Days (1957-1960) (3 episodes)
  • (Season 5 Episode 11: "The Trial of Red Haskell") (1957) – Red Haskell
  • (Season 8 Episode 21: "The Strangers") (1960) – Oscar
  • (Season 9 Episode 2: "Splinter Station") (1960) – Sergeant Jim Laughlin
  • Wide Wide World (1958) (Episode: "The Western") – Himself
  • Cimarron City (1958-1959) (2 episodes)
  • (Season 1 Episode 9: "A Respectable Girl") (1958) – Cowhand
  • (Season 1 Episode 20: "Blind is the Killer") (1959) – Foreman
  • Wagon Train (1958-1960) (2 episodes)
  • (Season 2 Episode 7: "The Bije Wilcox Story") (1958) – Captain Thorpe
  • (Season 4 Episode 9: "The Colter Craven Story") (1960) – Junior (uncredited)
  • Walt Disney Presents (1958-1961) (6 episodes)
  • (Season 5 Episode 5: "Texas John Slaughter") (1958) – Texas Ranger
  • (Season 5 Episode 7: "Texas John Slaughter: Ambush in Laredo") (1958) – Ranger Sam
  • (Season 5 Episode 15: "Texas John Slaughter: Showdown at Sandoval") (1959) – Ranger Sam
  • (Season 6 Episode 4: "The Swamp Fox: The Birth of the Swamp Fox") (1959) – Jenkins / Stunt Man
  • (Season 6 Episode 5: "The Swamp Fox: Brother Against Brother") (1959) – Jenkins
  • (Season 7 Episode 11: "The Swamp Fox: A Woman's Courage") (1961) – Milo (uncredited)
  • Yancy Derringer (1959) (Season 1 Episode 34: "Two Tickets to Promontory") – Henchman (uncredited)
  • Gunsmoke (1959-1964) (5 episodes)
  • (Season 4 Episode 39: "Cheyennes") (1959) – Sergeant Keller
  • (Season 5 Episode 34: "Speak Me Fair") (1960) – Driver
  • (Season 8 Episode 11: "Abe Blocker") (1962) – Joe
  • (Season 9 Episode 14: "The Glory and the Mud") (1964) – Stage Driver (uncredited)
  • (Season 9 Episode 23: "Comanches Is Soft") (1964) – Husband
  • Bat Masterson (1960) (Season 2 Episode 22: "The Disappearance of Bat Masterson") – Henchman about to be Sawn in Half
  • Have Gun - Will Travel (1960-1961) (4 episodes)
  • (Season 3 Episode 36: "The Campaign of Billy Banjo") (1960) – Rancher
  • (Season 4 Episode 13: "The Legacy") (1960) – Pike
  • (Season 4 Episode 38: "Soledad Crossing") (1961) – Man Guarding River Crossing
  • (Season 5 Episode 10: "Ben Jalisco") (1961) – Carly
  • Laramie (1960-1962) (4 episodes)
  • (Season 1 Episode 29: "Midnight Rebellion") (1960) – Burke (uncredited)
  • (Season 2 Episode 20: "Riders of the Night") (1961) – Chet, Gang Member
  • (Season 3 Episode 11: "The Killer Legend") (1961) – Marker
  • (Season 4 Episode 1: "Among the Missing") (1962) – Croft
  • The Detectives – episode – Secret Assignment – Enforcer (1961)
  • Stagecoach West – episode – A Place of Still Waters – Matt (1961)
  • Tales of Wells Fargo – The Traveler – Lee (1962)
  • Daniel Boone (1964-1967) (6 episodes)
  • (Season 1 Episode 1: "Ken-Tuck-E") (1964) – Dark Panther
  • (Season 2 Episode 25: "Fifty Rifles") (1966) – Ruffian
  • (Season 2 Episode 29: "The High Cumberland: Part 1") (1966) – Dutch
  • (Season 2 Episode 30: "The High Cumberland: Part 2") (1966) – Dutch
  • (Season 3 Episode 7: "The Matchmaker") (1966) – Shawnee Leader (credited as Charles Roberson)
  • (Season 3 Episode 22: "The Young Ones") (1967) – Lige Henry
  • The Virginian (1965) (Season 3 Episode 19: "Six Graves at Cripple Creek") – Wagon Driver
  • Bonanza (1966) (Season 8 Episode 2: "Horse of a Different Hue") – Larcher
  • Laredo (1966) (Season 2 Episode 1: "The Legend of Midas Mantee") – Rafer
  • Lost in Space (1966) (Season 2 Episode 8: "The Deadly Games of Gamma 6") – Alien Giant
  • Mister Terrific (1967) (Season 1 Episode 8: "Stanley the Jailbreaker") – Dawson
  • The Big Valley (1967) (3 episodes) – Stagecoach Driver
  • (Season 3 Episode 5: "Night in a Small Town")
  • (Season 3 Episode 6: "Ladykiller")
  • (Season 3 Episode 8: "The Disappearance")
  • Lancer (1968) (Season 1 Episode 1: "The High Riders") – Paul O'Brien
  • Mod Squad (1969) (Season 1 Episode 21: "A Run for the Money") – Caine

Filmography (Stunt Man) (All uncredited)

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Second Unit Director

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