Robert Totten Net Worth

Robert Totten Net Worth is
$1.5 Million

Robert Totten Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Robert C. Totten (February 5, 1937–January 27, 1995) was an American television director, writer, and actor, best known for his work on the CBS series Gunsmoke. He directed twenty-seven Gunsmoke episodes between 1966 and 1971 and guest starred in eight episodes between 1967 and 1973. He also directed eight episodes of NBC's Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color between 1969 and 1975.Totten's first directing occurred with the 1962 episode "Advance and Be Recognized" of ABC's World War II series The Gallant Men. He then directed the 1963 war picture The Quick and the Dead. That same year, he directed four episodes each of NBC's Temple Houston (1963), starring Jeffrey Hunter in the role of the youngest son, Temple Lea Houston, of the Texan Sam Houston. Also directing episodes of Temple Houston was another Gunsmoke director, Irving J. Moore.Totten directed four segments of ABC's The Legend of Jesse James (1965–1966), starring Christopher Jones in the title role of Jesse James. In 1971, he directed two episodes of the short-lived CBS series Bearcats!, starring Rod Taylor and Dennis Cole. In 1973, he directed two episodes of David Carradine's ABC series Kung Fu. His last directing work was in 1990 in a segment of "The Man Behind the Badge" of ABC's The Young Riders, loosely based on the Pony Express.As an actor, Totten first appeared uncredited on screen as a young miner in the 1958 film The Badlanders. In 1961, he had the uncredited role of Joe in the film Susan Slade, starring Troy Donahue and Connie Stevens. He appeared later on television in an episode of the short-lived 1974 CBS series, Dirty Sally, the only Gunsmoke spin-off, with Jeanette Nolan, and in the 1980s on Simon & Simon and Airwolf. He had a small role in the 1979 Disney film The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again.Totten wrote the 1968 Gunsmoke episode "Nowhere to Run" and the 1973 television movie The Red Pony, starring Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara.In the February 15, 1971 Gunsmoke episode entitled "Cleavus", Totten plays the title guest-starring role, a red-bearded man who finds a gold mine after he accidentally kills the owner. He grabs $200 worth of gold dust from the mine owner's pocket. In Dodge City, Kansas, Cleavus learns that the owner's claim was not yet registered. He seeks the title for himself. and tries to act like a gentleman, buys nice clothing and even seeks to court Miss Kitty Russell. Festus Haggen, a friend of Cleavus, and Kitty determine that the mine is mostly iron pyrite. While rescuing Festus from a fall in the mine, Cleavus accidentally shoots himself to death. The episode was directed by Vincent McEveety.Totten was born in Los Angeles, California. He died of a heart attack shortly before his 58th birthday in Sherman Oaks, California. A daughter, Heather Totten (born 1959), acted on television in the 1970s, including a role in The Red Pony.At the time of his death, Totten was preparing to direct the syndicated television series based on Larry

Date Of BirthFebruary 5, 1937
Died1995-01-27
Place Of BirthLos Angeles, California, USA
ProfessionDirector, Actor, Writer
Star SignAquarius
#Fact
1Father of actress Heather Totten.

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Young Riders1990TV Series 1 episode
Dark Before Dawn1988
Magnum, P.I.1982TV Series 1 episode
Enos1981TV Series 1 episode
The Sacketts1979TV Mini-Series 2 episodes
The Fitzpatricks1977TV Series 1 episode
Pony Express Rider1976
Huckleberry Finn1975TV Movie
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color1969-1975TV Series 8 episodes
Doc Elliot1973-1974TV Series 4 episodes
Kung Fu1973TV Series 2 episodes
The Red Pony1973TV Movie
Mystery in Dracula's Castle1973TV Movie
Bearcats!1971TV Series 2 episodes
Gunsmoke1966-1971TV Series 25 episodes
The Wild Country1970
Dan August1970TV Series 1 episode
Then Came Bronson1970TV Series 1 episode
Death of a Gunfighter1969as Allen Smithee
Mission: Impossible1968TV Series 2 episodes
The Monroes1966TV Series 1 episode
The Road West1966TV Series 1 episode
Iron Horse1966TV Series 1 episode
The Wackiest Ship in the Army1966TV Series 3 episodes
Daniel Boone1966TV Series 1 episode
The Legend of Jesse James1965-1966TV Series 4 episodes
Bonanza1965TV Series 2 episodes
The Virginian1964TV Series 1 episode
Temple Houston1963TV Series 4 episodes
The Dakotas1963TV Series 2 episodes
Hawaiian Eye1962-1963TV Series 4 episodes
The Quick and the Dead1963
The Gallant Men1962TV Series 1 episode

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Dark Before Dawn1988Dusty
Simon & Simon1983-1987TV SeriesMan #1 / Mechanic Feltzer
Airwolf1986TV SeriesHand #2
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again1979Blainey
Dirty Sally1974TV SeriesCave
Gunsmoke1969-1973TV SeriesEli / Walker / Cleavus Lukens / ...
Cutter's Trail1970TV MovieThatcher
Youngblood Hawke1964Loading Man (uncredited)
Trauma1962Gas Station Attendant
Rome Adventure1962Young Man (uncredited)
The Couch1962Orderly (uncredited)
Susan Slade1961Joe (uncredited)
The Badlanders1958Young Miner (uncredited)

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Pony Express Rider1976written by
The Red Pony1973TV Movie teleplay
Gunsmoke1968TV Series story by - 1 episode
The Quick and the Dead1963writer

Assistant Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Youngblood Hawke1964second unit director
Spencer's Mountain1963second unit director

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color1982TV SeriesBlainey

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1973Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Writing Achievement in Drama - AdaptationThe Red Pony (1973)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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