Education: Graduated, Cum Laude, College of California
Married:
1) Mary K Jobe (1945-1950)
2) Barbara Ruick (1953-1956)
3) Marilynn Bradley (1960 – puzzle out date)
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# Meade Howard Horton, Jr. (July 29, 1924 – March 9, 2016), known as Robert Horton, was an American television and stage actor.
In his six decades of television, Horton became known for his nice, rugged voice, who was also most noted for his role, from 1957 to 1962, of the frontier scout Flint McCullough in the NBC Western television series, Wagon Train. His co-stars were Ward Bond, John McIntire, Terry Wilson, and Frank McGrath. Horton quit the series to pursue a career in musical theater. His Wagon Train role was replaced by that of Robert Fuller as the scout Cooper Smith, and thereafter the series moved to ABC. Fuller, a veteran of the western series Laramie, resembled Horton and the two actors coincidentally shared the same birthday, albeit nine years apart. He went on to perform for many years in theaters and nightclubs all over America and in Australia as a singer (sometimes with his wife, the former Marilynn Bradley). In 1963, producer David Merrick hired him as the male lead in the musical version of N. Richard Nash's play The Rainmaker (entitled 110 in the Shade), in the part played on the screen by Burt Lancaster. The musical, which boasted a score by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, ran for 330 performances on Broadway.
Horton was born in Los Angeles, California
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Robert Horton (actor)
American actor (1924–2016)
Not to be confused with American hydrologist Robert E. Horton.
Robert Horton
Horton in Police Woman (1976)
Born
Mead Howard Horton Jr.
(1924-07-29)July 29, 1924
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Died
March 9, 2016(2016-03-09) (aged 91)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma mater
UCLA
Occupations
Television
film
stage actor
singer
Years active
1945–1989
Political party
Republican
Spouses
Mary Jobe
(m. ; div. 1950)
Barbara Ruick
(m. ; div. 1956)
Marilynn Bradley
(m. )
Website
www.roberthorton.com
Mead Howard "Robert" Horton Jr. (July 29, 1924 – March 9, 2016) was an American actor and singer. He is known for playing Flint McCullough in Wagon Train (1957–1962).
Early life
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One of two sons, Mead Howard Horton Jr. was born on July 29, 1924, in Los Angeles. His parents were Mead Howard Horton Sr. and Chelta McMurrin.[1]
Horton said that he never felt he fitted into his proper Latter-day Saint household because at times he was rather impetuous.[2] He surviv