American actor, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, on April 6, 1898, as Robert Wolf. He provided supporting and additional roles. In the beginning, he was a vaudeville actor and stood on the stages of many theaters. He was one of the first artists to participate in entertaining soldiers during World War II, on the tours of the USO organization. He made his debut in cinema and television in the early fifties. He is known for The Rebel Set (1959), The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (1966), and Hollywood Theatre Time (1950). He died in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, on September 19, 1973, of hepatitis at the age of 75.