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Bob Duncan was born on December 7, 1904 in Topeka, Kansas, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for The Marshal's Daughter (1953), Range Beyond the Blue (1947) and Tumbleweed Trail (1946). He was married to Wanda Duncan. He died on March 13, 1967 in North Hollywood, California, USA.
Date Of Birth December 7, 1904 Place Of Birth Topeka, Kansas, USA Profession Actor, Writer, Stunts Star Sign Sagittarius
Actor Title Year Status Character The Parson and the Outlaw 1957 Marshal Pat Garrett The Marshal's Daughter 1953 Trigger Gans New Mexico 1951 Corporal Mack Law of the Panhandle 1950 Evans The Fighting Redhead 1949 Sheriff Son of Billy the Kid 1949 Clem Yantis Outlaw Country 1949 Fighting Deputy Tex Granger: Midnight Rider of the Plains 1948 Chapman (uncredited) The Westward Trail 1948 Chuck Larson The Sea Hound 1947 Sloan (as Robert Duncan) The Vigilante: Fighting Hero of the West 1947 Cop (uncredited) Border Feud 1947 Jack Barton Range Beyond the Blue 1947 Lash Taggert Rainbow Over the Rockies 1947 John Harvin (uncredited) Song of the Sierras 1946 Bill Danvers Wild West 1946 Henchman Rocky Tumbleweed Trail 1946 Brad Barton Colorado Serenade 1946 Ringo The Caravan Trail 1946 Henchman Poker Face Moon Over Montana 1946 Henchman Donovan The Phantom Rider 1946 Indian Guard (uncredited) Up Goes Maisie 1946 uncredited The Scarlet Horseman 1946 Henchman (uncredited) Lonesome Trail 1945 Hawkins (uncredited) Northwest Trail 1945 Henchman (uncredited) Flaming Bullets 1945 Bartender Eddie Saddle Serenade 1945 Henchman Fred (uncredited) Three in the Saddle 1945 Dan Brown (uncredited) Flame of the West 1945 Henchman Sam (uncredited) Springtime in Texas 1945 Deputy Frank (uncredited) The Cisco Kid Returns 1945 Deputy (uncredited) End of the Road 1944 Barnery (uncredited) The Carson City Kid 1940 Posse Rider (uncredited)
Writer Title Year Status Character Iron Horse 1967 TV Series writer - 2 episodes Black Gold 1962 The Marshal's Daughter 1953 original screenplay The Adventures of Rick O'Shay 1951 TV Movie Armstrong Circle Theatre TV Series 1 episode, 1950 writer - 1 episode, 1950
Stunts Title Year Status Character The Fighting Redhead 1949 stunts - uncredited Gunman's Code 1946 stunt double: Danny Morton - uncredited Up Goes Maisie 1946 stunts - uncredited Three in the Saddle 1945 stunts - uncredited
Producer Title Year Status Character The Adventures of Rick O'Shay 1951 TV Movie co-producer
Known for movies The Marshal's Daughter (1953) as Trigger Gans
Range Beyond the Blue (1947) as Lash Taggert
Border Feud (1947) as Jack Barton
Tumbleweed Trail (1946) as Brad Barton