Robert LeRoy Diamond Net Worth is $1.6 Million Robert LeRoy Diamond Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Robert Leroy "Bobby" Diamond (born August 23, 1943) is an attorney in his native Los Angeles, California, who was a child star and young-adult actor in the 1950s through the early 1970s. He is best remembered after more than a half-century for his role as Joey Clark Newton in the television series Fury, a western which ran on NBC from October 15, 1955 through March 19, 1960. He was listed as Robert Diamond in the cast credits during the first season in 1955.
Date Of Birth August 23, 1943 Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, USA Profession Actor, Soundtrack Spouse Divorced from Tara Parker Diamond Children Two sons, Robert A. Diamond and Jesse Diamond Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Practicing Civil and Criminal Law Attorney in the state of California since 1971 [1998] 2 He earned a law degree in 1970 and practices in Los Angeles. 3 Graduated from Grant High School, Van Nuys, in 1961.
Actor Title Year Status Character Midnight Caller 1990 TV Series Billy Gant Scream 1981 Rod Emergency +4 1974 TV Series Additional Voices The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie 1973 TV Series Banyon 1972 TV Series My Three Sons 1964-1970 TV Series Mike / Scuba / Mark / ... The Bill Cosby Show 1970 TV Series Harvey Sanderson Medical Center 1970 TV Series Student Reporter The Silent Gun 1969 TV Movie Eddie (as Bob Diamond) Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor 1967 TV Series Tor (voice) Lassie 1965-1967 TV Series Eddie / Johnny / Doug Austin The Fugitive 1967 TV Series Ollie The F.B.I. 1966 TV Series Soccer Player The Patty Duke Show 1966 TV Series Louie / The Waiter Mister Ed 1965-1966 TV Series Steve / Chuck Billie 1965 Eddie Davis The Andy Griffith Show 1965 TV Series Evan Hendricks Mr. Novak 1964 TV Series Gus / R.O.T.C. Student Wagon Train 1960-1964 TV Series Matt Basham / Joey Henshaw The Lieutenant 1964 TV Series Pvt. Floyd James The Twilight Zone 1963 TV Series Pvt. Pip The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 1962-1963 TV Series Duncan Gillis Airborne 1962 Pvt. Eddie Slocum Pete and Gladys 1961 TV Series Horton Armbruster Westinghouse Playhouse 1961 TV Series Buddy / Buddy McGovern Angel 1961 TV Series The Rebel 1961 TV Series Jody Webster Fury 1955-1960 TV Series Joey Newton
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The Kid Code 3 1957 TV Series Anson Griswold This Could Be the Night 1957 Boy in Class (uncredited) The Loretta Young Show 1954-1957 TV Series Lowell / Little Boy It's a Dog's Life 1955 Boy (uncredited) To Hell and Back 1955 Gene Murphy - Age 10 (uncredited) Cavalcade of America 1955 TV Series Denzil Barker as a child The Glass Slipper 1955 Boy (uncredited) Father Knows Best 1955 TV Series Jimmy Wood Untamed 1955 Maria's Child (uncredited) The Americano 1955 Stevie Dent - Sam's Nephew (uncredited) 3 Ring Circus 1954 Little Boy (uncredited) Half a Hero 1953 Boy (uncredited) Ride, Vaquero! 1953 Boy with Circular (uncredited) Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1953 Small Role (uncredited) The Lady Wants Mink 1953 Melvin Potts (uncredited) The Silver Whip 1953 Jody (uncredited) Young Man with Ideas 1952 Willis Gilpin The Greatest Show on Earth 1952 Little Boy Spectator (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 1962-1963 TV Series performer - 2 episodes
Self Title Year Status Character About Faces 1960 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Fury (1955-1960) as Joey Newton / Joey / The Kid
Westinghouse Playhouse (1961) as Buddy / Buddy McGovern
Airborne (1962) as Pvt. Eddie Slocum
Billie (1965) as Eddie Davis