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Robert Francis (actor)

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Robert Charles Francis (February 26, 1930 – July 31, 1955) was an American actor.

Francis was born in Glendale, California and made his motion picture debut in They Rode West in 1954.

His most significant role was that of Ensign Willie Keith in The Caine Mutiny (1954), alongside Humphrey Bogart, Fred MacMurray, and other stars.

He appeared in two more films, The Long Gray Line and The Bamboo Prison.

Francis and two passengers were killed when the small aircraft he was piloting crashed in Burbank, California.[1] He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

References

  1. ^ Spokesman Review (via Google), "Cause of Plane Crash Sought" (August 2nd, 1955 - retrieved on June 11th, 2011).

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