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Robert Hogan
Robert Hogan

Old Man, October 10th,1964 Written by John Meston, Directed by Harry Harris, Guest Cast: Ed Peck, Ned Glass, Rayford Barnes, Robert Hogan, Howard Wendell

Gold Train [or The Bullet] (Part One). November 29, 1971Written by Jim Byrnes, Directed by Vincent McEveety, Guest Cast: Eric Braeden, Katherine Justice, Alejandro Rey, Robert Hogan, Pepe Callahan, Sian Barbara Allen, Warren Kemmerling, Walter Sande, Harry Carey, Jr, Sam Melville, Eddie Firestone, Robert Sorrells, John Crawford, Mills Watson, Jonathan Lippe, Harry Harvey, Sr, Dan Ferrone

Gold Train [or The Bullet] (Part Two), December 6, 1971 Written by Jim Byrnes, Directed by Vincent McEveery, Guest Cast: Eric Braeden, Katherine Justice, Alejandro Rey, Robert Hogan, Pepe Callahan, Sian Barbari Allen, Warren Kemmerling, Walter Sande, Harry Carey, Jr, Sam Melville, Eddie Firestone, Robert Sorrells, John Crawford, Mills Watson, Jonathan Lippe, Harry Harvey, Sr, Dan Ferrone

Gold Train [or The Bullet] (Part Three), December 13, 1971 Written by Jim Byrnes, Directed by Vincent McEveety, Guest Cast: Eric Braeden, Katherine Justice, Alejandro Rey, Robert Hogan, Pepe Callahan, Sian Barbari Allen, Warren Kemmerling, Walter Sande, Harry Carey, Jr, Sam Melville, Eddie Firestone, Robert Sorrells, John Crawford, Mills Watson, Jonathan Lippe, Harry Harvey, Sr, Dan Ferrone.

Robert Hogan was born in New York, New York. He appeared in "The Twilight Zone" playing Robert Blake in episode: "Spur of the Moment" 2/21/1964 "The Fugitive" playing Sergeant Barrett in episode: "When the Bough Breaks" 10/6/1964 "Gunsmoke" playing Danny Adams in episode: "Old Man" 10/10/1964 "Hogan's Heroes" playing Braden in episode: "Reservations are Required" 12/24/1965 "Batman" playing Paul Diamante in episode: "Instant Freeze" 2/3/1966, "Rats Like Cheese" 2/3/1966 "Bonanza" playing Tobias Horn in episode: "A Ride in the Sun" 1968 "The F.B.I." in episode: "Crisis Ground" 1/28/1968 "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" playing Jack Stoneham in episode: "The Good-Time News" 1970 "I Dream of Jeannie" playing Wingate in episode: "The Solid Gold Jeannie" 1/20/1970 "Hogan's Heroes" in episode: "Crittendon's Commandos" 3/20/1970 "Night Gallery" playing Jim Emsden in episode: "Brenda" 11/3/1971 "The Streets of San Francisco" playing Tom Garver in episode: "45 Minutes From Home" 1972 "Mission: Impossible" playing Thomas O'Connel in episode: "Incarnate" 1/5/1973 "The Streets of San Francisco" playing Mr. Warren in episode: "Flags of Terror" 1974 "The Rockford Files" in episode: "The Competitive Edge" 1977 "Young Maverick"in episode: "Hearts o'Gold" 12/12/1979 "Magnum P.I." 1981 "Hill Street Blues" playing Lou Hogan in episode: "Domestic Beef" 10/7/1982 "Tucker's Witch" playing Michael Carr in episode: "Living and Presumed Dead" 5/5/1983 "St. Elsewhere" in episode: "Aids and Comfort" 12/21/1983 "The Fall Guy" playing Shelby Robinson in episode: "The Skip Family Robinson" 3/6/1985 "The Wizard" playing Martin Moss in episode: "Nobody's Perfect" 11/8/1986 "Law & Order" playing Patrick Monahan in episode: "Heaven" 11/26/1991 "Law & Order" playing Agent Carlin in episode: "Entrapment" 1/8/1997 "Remember WENN" playing Warren Dunlap in episode: "The First Mrs. Bloom" 1/25/1997. On TV, he was in the soap opera One Life to Live and The Young and the Restless. After he left Y&R he played Dr. Phil Brewer #2 in the soap "General Hospital" in 1966 and in 1970 he joined the cast of the soap "Days of Our Lives" as Scott Banning for one year. In 1972 he played Tyler Benedict in the series "The Don Rickles Show and in 1973 he returned to the soap "General Hospital" in the role of Burt Marshall. In 1974 - the movie Memory of Us, and Heat Wave! and in 1974 - Sheriff Paul Tate in the series "The Manhunter". In 1976 - Richie Brockelman: The Missing 24 Hours as Sgt. Ted Coppersmith and in 1977 - Ransom for Alice. In 1978 he continued his role as Sgt. Ted Coppersmith but this time in the series "Richie Brockelman, Private Eye" and in 1979 he was Jake Lingle in the movie The Lady in Red. In 1980 - Nathan Welsh in the series "Secrets of Midland Heights" and in 1984- Gone Are the Days. In 1987another soap "Another World" as Vince McKinnon #3 for two years and in 1991 he joined the cast of the soap "As the World Turns" as L.J. McDermott for one more year.

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