Robert Wilcox

Robert Wilcox

1910-05-10 – 1955-06-11 (age 45) Rochester, New York, USA
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Biography

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Robert Wilcox (May 19, 1910, Rochester, New York – June 11, 1955, New York City), was a U.S. movie actor of the 1930s and 40s. His career began in earnest in 1936 after being discovered doing a summer-stock production of The Petrified Forest. He was married twice, first to Florence Rice in 1937, and then later to Diana Barrymore in 1950.

He is perhaps best known for playing Bob Wayne and his alter ego, The Copperhead in the 1940 movie serial Mysterious Doctor Satan.

Wilcox died of a heart attack on June 11, 1955. He was 45 years old.

He is buried at Riverside Cemetery in Rochester, New York.

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Known For

The Unknown
The Unknown

1946

as Richard Arnold

Undercover Doctor
Undercover Doctor

1939

as Tom Logan

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Carnival Queen

1937

as Art Calhoun

Buried Alive
Buried Alive

1939

as Johnny Martin

The Man They Could Not Hang
The Man They Could Not Hang

1939

as 'Scoop' Foley

Armored Car
Armored Car

1937

as Larry Wills

The Lone Wolf Strikes
The Lone Wolf Strikes

1940

as Ralph Bolton

Swing That Cheer
Swing That Cheer

1938

as Larry Royal

Young Fugitives
Young Fugitives

1938

as Ray Riggins

Rascals
Rascals

1938

as Tony

The Kid From Texas
The Kid From Texas

1939

as 'Duke' Hastings

Mysterious Doctor Satan
Mysterious Doctor Satan

1940

as Bob Wayne / Copperhead

The Vigilantes Return
The Vigilantes Return

1947

as Clay Curtwright

Island of Doomed Men
Island of Doomed Men

1940

as Mark Sheldon

Blondie Takes a Vacation
Blondie Takes a Vacation

1939

as John Larkin

Little Tough Guy
Little Tough Guy

1938

as Paul Wilson

Wild and Woolly
Wild and Woolly

1937

as Frank Bailey

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Gambling Ship

1938

as Larry Mitchell

Let Them Live
Let Them Live

1937

as Dr. Donald Clipton

City Girl
City Girl

1938

as Donald Sanford