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Bob Sweeney (actor and director)

Bob Sweeney (October 19, 1918 – June 7, 1992) was an American actor, director and producer of radio, television and film.

Bob Sweeney
Sweeney with Hal March (right) in 1946
Born(1918-10-19)October 19, 1918
DiedJune 7, 1992(1992-06-07) (aged 73)
Occupation(s)Actor, director and producer
Years active1944–1992
SpouseBev Sweeney
Children1

Early years edit

Bob Sweeney was a graduate of Balboa High School in San Francisco[citation needed] and San Francisco State College. In the early part of World War II, he and college classmate George Fenneman formed a stand-up comedy team and entertained troops at military bases.[1]

Early career on radio and television edit

Sweeney began his career on radio as an announcer and then became a comedian.[citation needed] From 1944 through 1948 he teamed with comedy partner Hal March in The Bob Sweeney-Hal March Show on CBS Radio.[1] He went on to appear as a supporting character in various sitcoms in the early days of television including the role of Gilmore Cobb in the television version of My Favorite Husband (1953–54) with co-stars Joan Caulfield and Barry Nelson. Sweeney made appearances on The Rifleman and Our Miss Brooks during its last two seasons of production (1955–1956) working alongside Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, and Richard Crenna.

From 1956 to 1957, Sweeney starred with Gordon in the TV sitcom The Brothers. In 1959, he landed the lead role on the short-lived NBC television series Fibber McGee and Molly opposite Cathy Lewis. Unlike its radio counterpart, Fibber McGee failed on television and was cancelled after less than one season. During that same season, Sweeney directed the 18-week NBC sitcom Love and Marriage set in Tin Pan Alley of New York City. His co-stars were William Demarest, Stubby Kaye, Jeanne Bal, and Murray Hamilton.

Movie roles edit

Sweeney's most notable film credits as an actor include the role of the undertaker in John Ford's The Last Hurrah (1958), as manipulative circus manager Harry Tupper in the Disney film Toby Tyler (1960), and as a humorously aggressive IRS agent Mr. Harker in another Disney film, Son of Flubber (1963).[2] Sweeney also appeared as Cousin Bob in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie (1964).

Directing and producing edit

Sweeney is best known for his successes as a television director and producer, most notably as the director of 102 episodes of The Andy Griffith Show and as producer and/or director of episodes of several other highly successful TV series including That Girl,[3] Hawaii Five-O, The Love Boat, Matlock, Hogan's Heroes, and Dynasty. He also directed Gene Evans's unsuccessful 1976 CBS adventure series, Spencer's Pilots.[citation needed] He also directed Accidental Family.[3] Sweeney was nominated for an Emmy Award three times, twice for Hawaii Five-O (1971 and 1973)[citation needed] and once for The Love Boat (1983).[4]

Personal details edit

Sweeney and his wife, Bev, had one child, a daughter, Bridget.

Death edit

Sweeney died of cancer in Westlake Village, California, on June 7, 1992.

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1952 It Grows on Trees McGuire
1953 South Sea Woman Defense Lt. Miller
1954 A Christmas Carol Bob Cratchitt
1953 Mister Scoutmaster Mr. Hackett Uncredited
1958 The Last Hurrah Johnny Degnan
1960 Alfred Hitchcock Presents William Spengler Season 5 Episode 36: "Letter of Credit"
1960 Toby Tyler Harry Tupper
1961 A Raisin in the Sun Insurance Company Agent Uncredited
1962 Moon Pilot Sen. Henry McGuire
1963 Son of Flubber Mr. Harker
1964 Marnie Cousin Bob
1978 The Irishman Nat Simpson
1990 Book of Love Mr. Snow
1991 Born to Ride Gus, Owner of Gus's Garage (final film role)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Anderson, Nancy (August 28, 1977). "Funnyman Sweeney now producer". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Ohio, Cincinnati. Copley News Service. p. 147. Retrieved April 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057518/characters/nm0842093?ref_=tt_cl_c_12
  3. ^ a b Freeman, Donald (September 3, 1967). "Comedian-Turned-Director Is Having the Last Laugh". The Press Democrat. California, Santa Rosa. Copley News Service. p. 48. Retrieved April 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "The nomination list for Emmys". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. lsfwt. Associated Press. August 5, 1983. p. 38. Retrieved April 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.

External links edit

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