Dale Robertson

Dale Robertson
1923 - 2013
Dale Robertson  American Actor
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Dale Robertson dating history

Relationships

Dale Robertson was previously married to Susan Dee Robbins (1980 - 2013), Lula Mae Maxey (1959 - 1977), Mary Murphy (1956 - 1958) and Frederica Jacqueline Wilson (1951 - 1956).

Dale Robertson had an encounter with Marla English (1955).

About

American Actor Dale Robertson was born Dayle Lymoine Robertson on 14th July, 1923 in Harrah, Oklahoma, USA and passed away on 26th Feb 2013 La Jolla, San Diego California, USA aged 89. He is most remembered for Tales of Wells Fargo. His zodiac sign is Cancer.

Dale Robertson was in an on-screen matchup with Betty Grable in The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953).

Dale Robertson is a member of the following lists: American film actors, American television actors and People from Los Angeles, California.

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Relationship Statistics

TypeTotalLongestAverageShortest
Married4 34 years, 1 month 15 years, 11 months 4 years
Encounter1 1 month - -
Total5 34 years, 1 month 12 years, 9 months 1 month

Details

First Name Dale
Middle Name Lymoine
Last Name Robertson
Full Name at Birth Dayle Lymoine Robertson
Alternative Name Dayle Lymoine Robertson, Dale Robertson
Birthday 14th July, 1923
Birthplace Harrah, Oklahoma, USA
Died 26th February, 2013
Place of Death La Jolla, San Diego California, USA
Cause of Death (complications From Lung Cancer And Pneumonia)
Height 6' 0" (183 cm)
Build Average
Eye Color Blue
Hair Color Grey
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Sexuality Straight
Ethnicity White
Nationality American
University Oklahoma Military Academy in Claremore
Occupation Text Actor
Occupation Actor
Claim to Fame Tales of Wells Fargo
Year(s) Active 1948–1994
Friend Mara Corday

Dayle Lymoine Robertson (July 14, 1923 – February 27, 2013) was an American actor best known for his starring roles on television. He played the roving investigator Jim Hardie in the television series Tales of Wells Fargo and Ben Calhoun, the owner of an incomplete railroad line in Iron Horse. He often was presented as a deceptively thoughtful but modest Western hero. From 1968 to 1970, Robertson was the fourth and final host of the anthology series Death Valley Days.

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Partner Comparison

NameAgeZodiacOccupationNationality
Dale Robertson89 CancerActor
American
Susan Dee Robbins-
Lula Mae Maxey-
Marla English77 CapricornActress
American
Mary Murphy80 AquariusActress
American
Frederica Jacqueline Wilson-

Filmography

FilmYearCharacterType
Wind in the Wire1993TV Movie
Harts of the West1993ZekeTV Show
J.J. Starbuck1987Jerome Jeremiah 'J.J.' StarbuckTV Show
Murder, She Wrote1984Lee Goddard / Colonel Lee GoddardTV Show
Matt Houston1982Wildcat CallahanTV Show
Dynasty1981Walter LankershimTV Show
The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang1979Judge Isaac ParkerTV Movie
Dallas1978Frank CrutcherTV Show
Fantasy Island1977Peter RawlingsTV Show
The Love Boat1977Mason FleersTV Show
The Kansas City Massacre1975Melvin PurvisTV Movie
Melvin Purvis G-MAN1974Melvin PurvisTV Movie
The Six Million Dollar Man1974Dale RobertsonTV Show
Aru heishi no kake1970Major Clark J. AllenMovie
East Connection1970Movie
The One Eyed Soldiers1967Richard OwenMovie
Iron Horse1966Ben CalhounTV Show
Scalplock1966Benjamin CalhounTV Movie
The Man from Button Willow1965Justin Eagle (voice)Movie
Coast of Skeletons1965A. J. MagnusMovie
Diamond Jim: Skulduggery in Samantha1965Diamond Jim BradyTV Movie
Blood on the Arrow1964Wade CooperMovie
Law of the Lawless1964Judge Clem RogersMovie
Fast and Sexy1958RaffaeleMovie
Tales of Wells Fargo1957Jim HardieTV Show
Hell Canyon Outlaws1957Sheriff Caleb WellsMovie
Dakota Incident1956John BannerMovie
A Day of Fury1956JagadeMovie
High Terrace1956Bill LangMovie
Son of Sinbad1955SinbadMovie
The 20th Century-Fox Hour1955Lt. Clay TuckerTV Show
Top of the World1955Maj. Lee GannonMovie
Undercurrent1955Daniel WeaverTV Show
Sitting Bull1954Maj. Robert 'Bob' ParrishMovie
The Gambler from Natchez1954Vance ColbyMovie
Climax!1954Nicky JordanTV Show
Studio 571954TV Show
City of Bad Men1953Brett StantonMovie
The Farmer Takes a Wife1953Dan HarrowMovie
Devil's Canyon1953Billy ReynoldsMovie
The Silver Whip1953Race CrimMovie
Lure of the Wilderness1952Opening off-screen Narrator (voice, uncredited)Movie
O. Henry's Full House1952Barney Woods (segment "The Clarion Call")Movie
The Outcasts of Poker Flat1952John OakhurstMovie
Death Valley Days1952Self - Host / Jack Reardon / Harry Roebuck / ...TV Show
The Ford Television Theatre1952Donny WeaverTV Show
Lydia Bailey1952Albion HamlinMovie
Return of the Texan1952Sam CrockettMovie
Call Me Mister1951Capt. Johnny ComstockMovie
Golden Girl1951Tom RichmondMovie
Take Care of My Little Girl1951Joe BlakeMovie
The Secret of Convict Lake1951Narrator (voice, uncredited)Movie
Schlitz Playhouse1951Jim HardieTV Show
The Red Skelton Hour1951Robinson CrusoeTV Show
The Cariboo Trail1950Will GrayMovie
Two Flags West1950LemMovie
Fighting Man of the Plains1949Jesse JamesMovie
Flamingo Road1949Tunis Simms (uncredited)Movie
The Girl from Jones Beach1949Lifeguard (uncredited)Movie
The Boy with Green Hair1948Cop (uncredited)Movie
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jlaudcentJan 6, 2022

To sweetgal17. Just seen your post from 2017. Susan Robertson has written an autobiography entitled Bucking Hollywood about Dale. She asked me to write a note at the end of the book which, of course, I did!. Look it up on Amazon and you'll see my notes about the major errors in the book due to poor editing by the Publisher. Susan now has a webpage on Facebook.

sweetgal17sweetgal17Jun 25, 2017

My husband & I live in Yukon,Ok and have always been fans of his. We watch his "TALES OF WELLS FARGO" SHOW MON-FRI ON THE ENCORE WESTERN CHANNEL. WE ONLY FOUND OUT A MONTH AGO HE AND HIS WIFE HAD A RANCH HERE. IS THERE A WAY TO CONTACT SUSAN IF SHE IS STILL LIVING AND ABLE.

jlaudcentJan 31, 2013

Hi Sandee. Dale has moved out of the nursing home to be with his wife once more. I'm afraid that I can't give his new address but I will copy your note and send it to them next time I write. Dale isn't very mobile now but I am sure he is delighted to be home with his wife again! I also love listening to Dale's CD. I was amazed to find that he sang so well and he told me that he had written two of the songs and contributed to a third.

Sandee ProctorJan 29, 2013

Is there an update on Dale's health?
I hope that he and Susan are doing well.
I always send him a birthday card-where do I send it this year? Was he able to leave the nursing home?
I think of him daily and still listen to his CD every day.

Robbie MurrayAug 6, 2011

Thank you for replying,i hope for the best..

jlaudcentAug 6, 2011

Dale isn't very well and is receiving treatment in a nursing home at the moment.

Robbie MurrayAug 3, 2011

hi any recent news on Mr Robertson at all?

jlaudcentMay 21, 2011

Anne, I check this site every so often and copy what is new so I can send messages to Dale and his wife. I was really very lucky as a lady in Arizona suggested I fly from the UK to a Western Show in Scottsdale in 2001. At the same time, I contacted Dale's website, no longer running, to tell them of errors. Dale's wife replied and thus started an email relationship. She warned Dale that I would be going to the Festival so when I arrived, he knew who I was! I then went to 4 more festivals until the last one in 2004 and was able to help him out on his stall, taking his money while he signed autographs. He stopped using his computer after his heart operation in 2005 so I now keep in contact with his wife. The amazing thing for me was the fact that his character was so much like his character on Tales of Wells Fargo so I knew him pretty well. Cheers, Jeannine

Mrs. anne BeatonMay 17, 2011

As I said in my recent posting, I have loved Dale since 1951, I came to Toronto, Canada in1957 and brought 1000 (one thousand) photos of him I had( collected over the years, some with his signature, photos that I had sent for (before I left Glasgow, Scotland). I have just recently got a computer and look him up often, I only found out tonight from reading this section hat he is not well, I am sad about that. Maybe I might hear from someone, thank you

Anne BeatonMay 17, 2011

I have been a fan of Dale Robertsons since 1951, when I saw Golden Girl.

Patrick J. PattonApr 24, 2011

I don't think Dale will EVER be forgotten.Too many great childhood memories. I still think his best movie was "A day of fury" He was REAL baddd in that

Jeannine AudcentMar 13, 2011

Judy, Dale doesn't sign autographs anymore and his wife returns all written requests straight back to the senders. Dale has various medical problems now and can no longer hold a pen properly. However, I have copied your email and will post it to Dale when I write this week. I am sure he will be happy to know that you have not forgotten him. Jeannine


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