Robert Drew Morgan Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Bob Morgan was born on November 14, 1916 in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, USA as Robert Drew Morgan. He is known for his work on The Big Country (1958), Chisum (1970) and Spartacus (1960). He was married to Yvonne De Carlo. He died on February 22, 1999 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Morgan is one of the warrior-slaves who shout "I'm Spartacus!" in the famous scene in Spartacus (1960), though he is often mistaken for actor George Kennedy, whom he resembles closely. Kennedy had no association with the film.
Morgan was very severely injured and nearly died while performing a stunt during the shooting of How the West Was Won (1962). During the filming of a gunfight that takes place on a moving railroad flatcar loaded with logs, one of the chains that held the logs snapped, and Morgan was crushed by the falling timber and lost a leg. It took him five years to recover from his injuries. His wife, actress Yvonne De Carlo, put her career on hold in order to nurse him back to health.
Stunts
Title
Year
Status
Character
The San Francisco Story
1952
stunts - uncredited
Flaming Feather
1952
stunts - uncredited
Man in the Saddle
1951
stunts - uncredited
Fort Dodge Stampede
1951
stunts - uncredited
Silver Canyon
1951
stunts - uncredited
Don Daredevil Rides Again
1951
stunts - uncredited
The Thing from Another World
1951
stunts - uncredited
Santa Fe
1951
stunts - uncredited
Tripoli
1950
stunts - uncredited
Saddle Tramp
1950
stunts - uncredited
The Cariboo Trail
1950
stunts - uncredited
Covered Wagon Raid
1950
stunts - uncredited
Salt Lake Raiders
1950
stunts - uncredited
Dakota Lil
1950
stunts - uncredited
The Nevadan
1950
stunts - uncredited
The Fighting Kentuckian
1949
stunts - uncredited
Belle Starr's Daughter
1948
stunts - uncredited
Pirates of Monterey
1947
stunts - uncredited
Dark Passage
1947
stunts - uncredited
How the West Was Won
1962
stunts - uncredited
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
1962
stunts - uncredited
The Comancheros
1961
stunts - uncredited
North to Alaska
1960
stunts - uncredited
The Alamo
1960
stunts - uncredited
Spartacus
1960
stunts - uncredited
Walk Tall
1960
stunt double: Willard Parker - uncredited
Good Day for a Hanging
1959
stunts - uncredited
The Big Country
1958
stunts - uncredited
Ambush at Cimarron Pass
1958
stunts - uncredited
The Restless Gun
1957
TV Series stunts
Band of Angels
1957
stunts - uncredited
Designing Woman
1957
stunts - uncredited
The Wings of Eagles
1957
stunts - uncredited
Three Violent People
1956
stunts - uncredited
The Ten Commandments
1956
stunts - uncredited
The Boss
1956
stunts - uncredited
The First Texan
1956
stunt double - uncredited
The Killing
1956
stunts - uncredited
Raw Edge
1956
stunts - uncredited
The Lone Ranger
1956
stunts - uncredited
State Trooper
1956
TV Series stunt double Rod Camaron - 1 episode
The Conqueror
1956
stunts - uncredited
Shotgun
1955
stunts - uncredited
Soldiers of Fortune
1955
TV Series stunt double - uncredited
Vera Cruz
1954
stunts - uncredited
Apache
1954
stunts - uncredited
Black Horse Canyon
1954
stunt double - uncredited
River of No Return
1954
stunts - uncredited
Border River
1954
stunts - uncredited
All the Brothers Were Valiant
1953
stunts - uncredited
Gun Fury
1953
stunts - uncredited
Devil's Canyon
1953
stunts - uncredited
Split Second
1953
stunts - uncredited
Cow Country
1953
stunts - uncredited
The War of the Worlds
1953
stunts - uncredited
Blackbeard, the Pirate
1952
stunts - uncredited
The Golden Hawk
1952
stunts - uncredited
Cripple Creek
1952
stunts - uncredited
Carson City
1952
stunt double: Randolph Scott - uncredited
The Quiet Man
1952
stunts - uncredited
Denver and Rio Grande
1952
stunts - uncredited
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Silverado
1985
McKendrick Man (uncredited)
Baretta
1977
TV Series
Starbuck
Swashbuckler
1976
Peglegged Pirate (as Robert Morgan)
Hec Ramsey
1972
TV Series
Poker Player
The Culpepper Cattle Co.
1972
Old John
Skin Game
1971
uncredited
Gunsmoke
1958-1970
TV Series
Lomax / Charley
Chisum
1970
Pegleg on Street
Iron Horse
1967
TV Series
Pegleg
How the West Was Won
1962
Member of Train Robbery Gang (uncredited)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
1962
Roughrider (uncredited)
87th Precinct
1961
TV Series
Dave, fight in restaurant
Stagecoach West
1961
TV Series
Sloan
The Islanders
1961
TV Series
Max
Laramie
1960
TV Series
Backer Henchman
The Alamo
1960
Tennessean (uncredited)
Spartacus
1960
Galeno (uncredited)
Maverick
1960
TV Series
Bodyguard
Lawman
1960
TV Series
Al Miner
Peter Gunn
1959
TV Series
Henchman
The Hanging Tree
1959
Townsman (uncredited)
La spada e la croce
1958
Giuda (as Roberto Morgani)
The Big Country
1958
Terrill Cowboy
The Restless Gun
1958
TV Series
Duke Ballinger
Designing Woman
1957
Hood (uncredited)
Studio 57
1957
TV Series
State Trooper
1956
TV Series
Man / Gym Deputy
Death of a Scoundrel
1956
Chuck Kelly (uncredited)
The Boss
1956
Hamhead
Star Stage
1956
TV Series
Deputy Sheriff at Gym
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1956
TV Series
You're Never Too Young
1955
Texan (uncredited)
Shotgun
1955
Sam (uncredited)
Gun Fury
1953
Lieutenant Wherry (uncredited)
Devil's Canyon
1953
Guard (uncredited)
The War of the Worlds
1953
Injured Civil Defense Worker (uncredited)
Off Limits
1952
Soldier (uncredited)
Blackbeard, the Pirate
1952
Pirate (uncredited)
Cripple Creek
1952
Gold Smelter (uncredited)
The Adventures of Kit Carson
1952
TV Series
Henchman
The Wild Blue Yonder
1951
Engineer Schiller (uncredited)
Sealed Cargo
1951
Nazi (uncredited)
Dakota Lil
1950
Gang Member (uncredited)
The Clock
1949
TV Series
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
1949
Henchman (uncredited)
Belle Starr's Daughter
1948
Henchman (uncredited)
13 Rue Madeleine
1946
Gestapo Officer (uncredited)
Experiment Perilous
1944
uncredited
Thanks
Title
Year
Status
Character
John Wayne's 'The Alamo'
1992
Video documentary short acknowledgment: home movies courtesy of