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Robert V. Barron (born Robert V. Nemiroff on December 26, 1932 – died December 1, 2000) was an American TV and film director, producer, screenwriter and actor best known for his role as the voice of Admiral Donald Hayes in the 1980s animated TV series Robotech, of which he also served as the supervising producer. He is also well known for playing the role of Abraham Lincoln in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure in 1989.
Date Of Birth December 26, 1932, Charleston, West Virginia, United States Died December 1, 2000, Salinas, California, United States Place Of Birth Charleston, West Virginia, USA Height 6' 0½" (1.84 m) Profession Actor, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew Spouse Dayna Pearson (m. 1979–2000) Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 Still writing, primarily kids' TV shows. Faxes and e-mails his work to Hollywood, then hangs out online for tax-deductible research purposes. 2 Retired from acting, now living in Salinas Valley, in the Monterey Bay area of Central California. [1994] 3 Played Abraham Lincoln four times on separate projects.
Actor Title Year Status Character A Dangerous Place 1994 Homeless Man Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 1993-1994 TV Series Various Voices / Additional Voices / Additional voices Star Trek: 25th Anniversary Enhanced 1992 Video Game Brother Stephen (voice, as Robert Barron) Quantum Leap 1991 TV Series Old Convict Frankenstein: The College Years 1991 TV Movie Prof. Lippzieg Get a Life 1991 TV Series Abe Lincoln Thanksgiving Day 1990 TV Movie Father Joe Father Dowling Mysteries 1990 TV Series Tony The Brave Frog 1989 Video Goliath / Narrator (voice, as Merle Pearson) The Spring 1989 Old Indian Alien Nation 1989 TV Series Celinite Priest L.A. Law 1987-1989 TV Series Leonard / Wino Twilight of the Cockroaches 1989 Elder (1992) (English version, voice, as Robert Baron) Out of This World 1989 TV Series Abraham Lincoln Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure 1989 Abraham Lincoln (as Robert Barron) The Big Turnaround 1988 Daddy's Boys 1988 Axelrod Falcon Crest 1987 TV Series Hippie Night Court 1985-1987 TV Series Red Ranger
Ray Muntz Disorderlies 1987 Funeral Home Director Wicked City 1987 President (USA dub) (English version, voice) Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1987 TV Series Mortician Macron 1 1986 TV Series Narrator / Geraldan / Computer (1986) (voice, uncredited) Robotech: The Movie 1986 Prof. Embry (voice, as Merle Pearson) The Supernaturals 1986 Old Vet (as Robert Barron) Qing bao long hu men 1985 Kramer (as Robert Barron) Amazing Stories 1985 TV Series Curator Wildside 1985 TV Series Chuckwagon Cook Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years 1985 TV Series Bully / Devlin / General / ... Robotech 1985 TV Series Admiral / Detroit Mayor / MC / ... Macross: Boobytrap 1984 Video Airshow Announcement (voice) A Minor Miracle 1983 Drunk #1 (as Robert Barron) Ace Diamond Private Eye 1983 TV Movie The Organist Honkytonk Man 1982 Undertaker The Dukes of Hazzard 1982 TV Series Chickasaw Thins Rocket to Stardom 1982 Short Farmer Eating Raoul 1982 Butler at Swingers Party D'Artacan y los tres mosqueperros 1981 TV Series Treville (1985) (English version, voice, uncredited) Dokutaa Suranpu Arale-chan 1981 TV Series Bear / Coach / Frank Yami no teiô kyuketsuki dorakyura 1980 TV Movie Al / Narrator / Stud / ... (English version, voice, uncredited) Don de la mancha 1980 TV Mini-Series Doctor / Dream Quixote / Villager 1 The Private Eyes 1980 Gas Station Attendant Young Maverick 1979 TV Series Undertaker Detective School 1979 TV Series Burt The Next Step Beyond 1978 TV Series Mr. Peter Combs MacArthur 1977 POW (uncredited) Love, American Style 1972 TV Series Abraham Lincoln (segment "Love and the Ghost") Bonanza 1966-1969 TV Series Cavalry Trooper / Stagecoach Driver / Hunter The Wild Wild West 1965-1969 TV Series Servant #2 / Mark Dawson Mannix 1968 TV Series Car Rental Manager The Road Hustlers 1968 Luke Reedy (as Christian Anderson) Cottonpickin' Chickenpickers 1967 Cousin Elwood (as Christian Anderson) Judd for the Defense 1967 TV Series George Flowers The Beverly Hillbillies 1967 TV Series Harold The Las Vegas Hillbillys 1966 Donald (uncredited) Valentine's Day 1964 TV Series Angry Patron / Club Member The Virginian 1964 TV Series Chuck
Writer Title Year Status Character Robotech: Love Live Alive 2013 Video series staff writer Around the World in Eighty Dreams 1992 TV Series The Littl' Bits 1990 TV Series supervising writer - 1980 Perfect Victims 1988 writer - as Bob Barron Macron 1 1986 TV Series as Robert Barron, 1986 Robotech 1985 TV Series staff writer - as Robert Barron Codename: Robotech 1985 TV Movie as Robert Barron Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years TV Series dialogue - 63 episodes, 1985 series staff writer - 1 episode, 1985 Macross: Boobytrap 1984 Video writer - as Robert Barron Kyofu densetsu: Kaiki! Furankenshutain 1981 TV Movie dialogue: english version - uncredited The Road Hustlers 1968 writer Cottonpickin' Chickenpickers 1967 as Bob Baron Tammy and the Millionaire 1967 uncredited Bonanza TV Series written by - 4 episodes, 1963 - 1967 story - 1 episode, 1964 teleplay - 1 episode, 1964 The Wild Wild West 1965 TV Series written by - 1 episode Tammy 1965 TV Series 1 episode
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Alice in Wonderland 1991 Short assistant story editor - as Robert Barron Cinderella 1991 Video short assistant story editor - as Robert Barron Heidi 1991 Short assistant story editor - as Robert Barron Snow White 1991 Video short assistant story editor - as Robert Barron The Wizard of Oz 1991 Short additional story editor Saban's Adventures of the Little Mermaid 1991 TV Series script editor: English version - 1991 Samurai Pizza Cats 1990 TV Series story editor - as Bob Barron Maple Town 1986 TV Series supervising director - 15 episodes Robotech 1985 TV Series dialogue director - as Robert Barron Codename: Robotech 1985 TV Movie dialogue director - as Robert Barron Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years 1985 TV Series dialogue director - 1 episode Eating Raoul 1982 atmosphere Kyofu densetsu: Kaiki! Furankenshutain 1981 TV Movie dialogue director: english version - uncredited Galaxy Express 999: Can You Love Like a Mother!? 1980 TV Movie dialogue director: english version Kashi no ki Mokku 1972 TV Series script supervisor - 1 episode
Director Title Year Status Character Boes 1987 TV Series Macron 1 1986 TV Series as Robert Barron, 1986 My Favorite Fairy Tales Volume 4: The Wizard of Oz; The Magic Carpet; Alibaba and Forty Thieves 1986 Video short as Robert Barron My Favorite Fairy Tales Volume 2: The Three Little Pigs/The Ugly Duckling/The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids 1986 Video short Robotech 1985 TV Series English-language version Codename: Robotech 1985 TV Movie Macross: Boobytrap 1984 Video as Robert Barron D'Artacan y los tres mosqueperros 1981 TV Series 1981
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Robotech: Love Live Alive 2013 Video series dialogue director
Known for movies Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) as Abraham Lincoln
Robotech (1985) as Admiral / Airshow PA / Confused Militaryman / Detroit Mayor / Eddie's Dad / Jan Associate / Jesse / MC / Map Vendor / Mechanic 2 / Music Teacher / Overanxious Zentraedi / PA / Pilot / Simon / Zeril
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993-1994) as Various Voices / Additional Voices / Additional voices
The Road Hustlers (1968) as Luke Reedy