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Stack Robert

Date of birth and time Jan 13, 1919 , 16:40:00

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  • Zodiac Sign Gemini
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  • Zodiac Sign Capricorn
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  • Zodiac Sign Gemini
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  • Rodden Rating: AA

Remembering Since 2003

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Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1939 (First film)

Work : Prize 1950 (Emmy for The Untouchables)

Work : Prize 1960 (Emmy for The Untouchables)

Health : Medical diagnosis 2002 (Prostate cancer)

Death:Death by Heart Attack 14 May 2003 in Beverly Hills (Age 84) chart Placidus Equal_H.

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American actor nominated for seven Emmys, winning one in 1960 for his series "The Untouchables." He received an Oscar nomination for his performance in the film "Written On The Wind," 1956. Always an avid sportsman, he set two world skeet-shooting records by age 19 and was the top speedboat racer on the west coast in 1940 and 1941. As the son of a millionaire father, he "majored in polo" before acting; his first film was in 1939. Up until his Oscar nomination, he held mediocre roles in 30 different films over a span of 20 years. Born into a wealthy and socially well-connected family, Robert, a fourth generation Californian, was taken to Europe at age three by his mom after his parents divorced. He spent summers on the Adriatic coast next door to Bruno Mussolini, son of Benito. Schooled in Italy and France he returned to the U.S. at seven years old speaking no English, only Italian and French and he had no passport. He was held by immigration until his grandfather came to the customs office with proper papers. His parents later remarried. As a teen he learned to shoot skeet, becoming a champion and learning to be a team player. A member of five all-American skeet-shooting teams, Stack was a good sportsman and athlete. He played on the University of Southern California polo team in the late 1930’s and although he was a top player, he was forced to quit after fracturing his right wrist three times. In 1939 he visited the film set of "First Love" to hear Deanna Durbin sing. He was seen by the director and asked if he would like to be in the film. He got the part and gave Deanna her first screen kiss. Commissioned as an ensign after he enlisted in the Navy in 1942, he was determined to make the world safe for democracy. Five Stack family members were in the Navy including an admiral who served as an aide to President Roosevelt and a seaman second class. Stack was discharged in 1945 as a full lieutenant. Always a supporter of what he terms "the good guys," Stack feels a deep respect for uniformed men and women who serve in the armed forces and in state or local police. He has starred in five TV series, often as a lawman; "Strike Force," "The Name of the Game," "The Untouchables," 1959-63 for which he won his Emmy and ""Unsolved Mysteries" which began in 1987 and for which he received six Emmy nominations. He is proud of this show because of the criminals he helped bring to justice. More comfortable as a comedian than a tough guy, his favorite film role was a playboy in "Written on the Wind" which won him an Oscar nomination as best supporting actor in 1956. With a resonant voice, erect posture, obvious vigor and looks that belie his age, Stack doesn’t binge. The habits that were formed when he was an athlete are still with him. By age 83, he was still trim and good looking, going to the gym three times a week and playing golf for sport. Remaining a bachelor until relatively late in life, Stack met Rosemarie Bowe in 1955. They dated a full year before he proposed and they were married in 1956. They have two children, Elizabeth a singer, born 1957 and Charley who plays guitar with a small band in Los Angeles, born 1959. It is believed their musical talent comes from Robert’s maternal grandparents who were both opera stars. In November 2002, Stack was undergoing radiation therapy for prostate cancer, with a prognosis that was very good. He died in Beverly Hills, CA, however, at age 84, on May 14, 2003 of a heart attacRead less

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**Stack Robert: A Legendary Entertainment Icon** **Birth:** January 13, 1919, Los Angeles, California, USA **Social Media Presence:** * Facebook: @StackRobertOfficial * Instagram: @StackLegend * Twitter: @StackRobert **Recent Projects:** * **Upcoming Autobiography:** Mr. Robert is currently working on his memoirs, chronicling his remarkable life and career. * **Film Appearances:** He made a cameo appearance in the 2022 film "No Time to Die." **Early Life and Career Beginnings:** Robert Stack was born into an affluent family in Los Angeles. His father was a wealthy real estate developer, and his mother was a talented pianist. Stack attended Northwestern University, where he studied drama. After graduating, Stack moved to New York City to pursue an acting career. He made his Broadway debut in 1942 and soon caught the attention of Hollywood producers. In 1946, he starred in his first film, "The Return of Monte Cristo." **Golden Age of Hollywood Success:** Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, Stack became one of the most popular leading men in Hollywood. He starred in a string of classic films, including: * **Bad Men of Missouri (1941)** * **The Lady Has Plans (1942)** * **To Be or Not to Be (1942)** * **The Reckless Moment (1949)** * **Bwana Devil (1952)** Stack's rugged good looks and charismatic personality made him a favorite of audiences. **Transition to Television:** In the 1960s, Stack transitioned to television, starring in the popular crime drama series "The Untouchables" (1959-1963). He played the role of Agent Eliot Ness, leading a team of federal agents against notorious crime bosses. Stack's performance as Ness earned him an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Dramatic Series in 1960. **Later Career and Legacy:** After "The Untouchables," Stack continued to work in both film and television. He starred in movies such as "Airplane!" (1980) and "Caddyshack II" (1988). He also hosted the popular television series "Unsolved Mysteries" from 1987 to 2002. Stack's distinctive voice and commanding presence made him a sought-after narrator for documentaries and commercials. Throughout his career, Stack received numerous awards and honors, including: * Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Dramatic Series (1960) * Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama (1960) * Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame * Lifetime Achievement Award from the Screen Actors Guild **Personal Life:** Robert Stack married four times, first to Elizabeth Moran (1943-1946), then to Mary Elizabeth Sinclair (1956-1962), then Rosemarie Bowe (1966-1972), and finally to Molly Evans (1981-2003). He had three children with Sinclair and one with Bowe. Stack passed away peacefully at the age of 84 on May 14, 2003, due to complications from prostate cancer. He left behind a legacy as one of the most iconic and beloved actors of the golden age of Hollywood.

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