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  1. Robert Kellard, aka Robert Stevens (April 23, 1915 – January 13, 1981), was an American actor who appeared in over 60 films between 1937 and 1951.

  2. Robert Kellard. Actor: Drums of Fu Manchu. Tall, dark and very handsome-looking Robert Kellard remains a little known lead and support player of late 30s and 40s "B" action and multi-chapter cliffhangers.

    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Robert Kellard. Actor: Drums of Fu Manchu. Tall, dark and very handsome-looking Robert Kellard remains a little known lead and support player of late 30s and 40s "B" action and multi-chapter cliffhangers.

    • April 23, 1915
    • January 13, 1981
  4. It starred Henry Brandon, William Royle and Robert Kellard. It was directed by the successful serial team constituee by William Witney and John English and is often considered one of the best serial films ever made.

  5. Biography. An American stage, film and television actor, born as Robert Dorsey Kellard in Los Angeles, California, USA, on April 23, 1915. He was married twice to fashion models. Among his works are The Argyle Secrets (1948), Drums of Fu Manchu (1940), Canon City (1948) and King of the ...Read more. Nationality:

  6. Perils of the Royal Mounted is a 1942 American Northern film. It was the 18th serial released by Columbia Pictures. It starred Robert Kellard (aka Robert Stevens) as the hero, Sgt. Mack MacLane of the Royal Mounties, and Kenneth MacDonald as Mort Ramsome, the head villain.

  7. With Robert Kellard, Kenneth MacDonald, Herbert Rawlinson, Nell O'Day. Mountie sergeant and his three constables find themselves facing multiple perils at the hands of an outlaw gang which, aided by a corrupt Indian medicine man and his followers, have brought a halt to construction of a key railroad line through the Canadian Northwest.