Robert Buckner Net Worth is $8 Million Robert Buckner Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Robert Buckner was one of those individuals who flourished under the strictures of the studio system. He came to Hollywood highly qualified, holding degrees from the Universities of Virginia and Edinburgh and from the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris. His work history was also amazingly diverse. He had at one time been an English teacher, a courier, a...
Full Name Sixtoo Date Of Birth May 28, 1906, Crewe, Virginia, United States Died August 1989, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico Place Of Birth Crewe, Virginia, USA Profession Writer, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew Education University of Virginia Nationality Canadian Children Robert Buckner Jr. Awards Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay - Motion Picture Music Groups Villain Accelerate Movies Next: A Primer on Urban Painting Star Sign Gemini
Writer Title Year Status Character Bonanza 1970 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Name of the Game TV Series story - 1 episode, 1969 teleplay - 1 episode, 1969 Return of the Gunfighter 1967 screenplay / story Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1966 TV Series novel "Starfire" - 2 episodes The Wackiest Ship in the Army TV Series story - 2 episodes, 1966 teleplay - 1 episode, 1966 Burke's Law 1965 TV Series writer - 1 episode The Rogues TV Series story - 1 episode, 1965 writer - 1 episode, 1964 Moon Pilot 1962 story Dateline: San Francisco 1962 TV Movie character Hong Kong TV Series creator - 26 episodes, 1960 - 1961 writer - 4 episodes, 1960 - 1961 From Hell to Texas 1958 screenplay Love Me Tender 1956 screenplay Triple Deception 1956 screenplay Safari 1956 original story Ford Star Jubilee 1956 TV Series writer - 2 episodes A Prize of Gold 1955 screenplay To Paris with Love 1955 The Man Behind the Gun 1953 story When in Rome 1952 story Bright Victory 1951 Deported 1950 screenplay Free for All 1949 original screenplay Sword in the Desert 1949 Rogues' Regiment 1948 screenplay / story Confidential Agent 1945 screenplay Roaring Guns 1944 Short screenplay - uncredited The Desert Song 1943 writer Yankee Doodle Dandy 1942 original story / screen play Dive Bomber 1941 screen play Santa Fe Trail 1940 original screenplay Knute Rockne All American 1940 original screen play My Love Came Back 1940 screen play Virginia City 1940 original screen play Espionage Agent 1939 from an original story by - as Robert Henry Buckner Angels Wash Their Faces 1939 screenplay Dodge City 1939 original screen play You Can't Get Away with Murder 1939 screen play The Oklahoma Kid 1939 screen play Comet Over Broadway 1938 screen play Love, Honor and Behave 1938 screen play Jezebel 1938 contributor to screenplay construction - uncredited Gold Is Where You Find It 1938 screen play
Producer Title Year Status Character Dateline: San Francisco 1962 TV Movie executive producer Hong Kong 1960 TV Series producer - 1 episode From Hell to Texas 1958 producer Bright Victory 1951 producer Deported 1950 producer Free for All 1949 producer Sword in the Desert 1949 producer Rogues' Regiment 1948 producer Life with Father 1947 producer Cheyenne 1947 producer Nobody Lives Forever 1946 producer Devotion 1946 producer San Antonio 1945 producer Confidential Agent 1945 producer God Is My Co-Pilot 1945 producer Uncertain Glory 1944 producer The Desert Song 1943 producer Mission to Moscow 1943 producer Gentleman Jim 1942 producer
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Hong Kong 1960-1961 TV Series story consultant - 13 episodes
Actor Title Year Status Character The Familiar Face 1929 Short
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1952 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Screenplay Bright Victory (1951) 1952 WGA Award (Screen) Writers Guild of America, USA The Robert Meltzer Award (Screenplay Dealing Most Ably with Problems of the American Scene) Bright Victory (1951)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1943 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Writing, Original Story Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
Known for movies Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) as Writer
Santa Fe Trail (1940) as Writer
Dodge City (1939) as Writer
Return of the Gunfighter (1967) as Writer