Robert Logan

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Robert F. Logan, Jr. (born May 29, 1941 in Brooklyn , New York City , New York ) is an American actor .

Life

Logan is one of seven children of his father of the same name, a banker. As a teenager, he received a baseball scholarship from the University of Arizona , where he was discovered acting by a scout for the Warner Brothers production company . A first success was the television series 77 Sunset Strip , where he acted alongside leading actor Edd Byrnes . He also had a permanent role in the series about trapper Daniel Boone . Logan's most famous role, however, is likely to be that of Skip Robinson in the series about the "Wilderness Family".

Logan played his last of 26 roles in 1997.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lynn Woolley, Robert W. Malsbary, Robert G. Strange: Warner Bros. television: every show of the fifties and sixties, episode by episode. 1985, p. 120