
Robert Dix
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Robert Dix was born on May 8, 1935 in Los Angeles, California, USA as Robert Warren Brimmer. He was an actor and writer, known for Forbidden Planet (1956), Five Bloody Graves (1969) and Young Jesse James (1960). He was married to Lynette Avery Allen, Jeanette P Dunn, Darlene Lucht, Anna Mae Slaughter and Janet Lake. He died on August 6, 2018 in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
Known for
Credits

Live and Let Die (1973)
as Hamilton

Forbidden Planet (1956)
as Crewman Grey

Forty Guns (1957)
as Chico Bonell

The King's Thief (1955)
as Husky

The Scarlet Coat (1955)
as Lt. Evans

Frankenstein's Daughter (1958)
as Police Det. Bill Dillon

Diane (1956)
as Young Officer (uncredited)

The Killers (1971)
as Rick Wilson

Blood of Dracula's Castle (1969)
as Johnny

Hollywood in the Atomic Age: Monsters! Martians! Mad Scientists! (2021)
as Self

Hell's Bloody Devils (1970)
as Cunk

Young Jesse James (1960)
as Frank James

Rebel Rousers (1970)
as Miguel

Man on a Bus (1955)
as tractor driver

The Little Shepherd Of Kingdom Come (1961)
as Caleb Turner

Cain's Cutthroats (1970)
as Amison - Gang Leader

Blood & Flesh: The Reel Life & Ghastly Death of Al Adamson (2019)
Actor

Horror of the Blood Monsters (1970)
as Dr. Manning

Lone Texan (1959)
as Carpetbagger

The Las Vegas Strangler (1968)
as Jeff Murray

Five Bloody Graves (1969)
as Ben Thompson

Satan's Sadists (1969)
as Willie

Thundering Jets (1958)
as Lt. Jimmy Erskine

The Werewolf of Woodstock (1975)
as Officer Best (as Bob Dix)

The Red, White, and Black (1970)
as Walking Horse

13 Fighting Men (1960)
as Lt. Wilcox

Air Patrol (1962)
as Sgt. Bob Castle

Richard Dix's Number One Fan (1999)
as CIA Agent

Screaming Eagles (1956)
as Pvt. Peterson

The Last Frankenstein (2021)
as Roger Frankenstein

Deadwood '76 (1965)
as Wild Bill Hickok

The Road Hustlers (1968)
as Mark Reedy

Wild Wheels (1969)
as King





