Most Recent Role: Professor Blackburn (1986) on Guiding Light
Birthplace: Jersey City, NJ
Birthday: 3-5-1922
Birth Name: G. Robert Burr
Date of Death: 5-15-2000
Cause of Death: Emphysema
Birthplace: Jersey City, NJ
Birthday: 3-5-1922
Birth Name: G. Robert Burr
Date of Death: 5-15-2000
Cause of Death: Emphysema
Most Recent Appearance
Ep. #14739
Thursday 25 August 2005 on CBS
Reva is taken to the hospital after her fall and Josh stays by her side. The fight they had before the accident is still on their minds, however. Edmund makes Michelle comfortable in his suite and locks her in as he leaves. He goes to the hospital and finds the labor-inducing drug she told him...
Other Appearances
| Star | |
|---|---|
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Guiding Light
Professor Blackburn (1986) |
Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
Lt. Tom Donnelly (#1) (1967-1969) |
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Love of Life
Paul Raven/Matt Corby (#2) (1970-1972) |
Search for Tomorrow
Mr. McCready (1975) |
| Guest Star | |
|---|---|
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Ben Casey
Meantime, We Shall Express Our Darker Purpose Father Ingram |
California Dreams
Old Stampede Steve |
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Coronet Blue
A Charade for Murder Vincent |
Coronet Blue
A Time to Be Born Vincent |
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Gunsmoke
Whelan's Men Dan Whelan |
Hallmark Hall Of Fame
Anastasia Dr. Serensky |
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