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Robert Fuller, born as Robert Simpson Jr., is a retired American actor and currently a horse rancher. When fuller was 16 years old, his family traveled to Hollywood, California. There, Fuller landed his first job as a stuntman. He also worked at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, where he started as a doorman and eventually became an assistant manager. Eventually, after he got into acting, he joined the Screen Actors Guild and changed his name from Robert Simpson Jr. to Robert Fuller, which became his prominent name.

Fuller is most associated with his role as Dr. Kelly Brackett in the TV series, Emergency. He made a cameo in the film Maverick in 1994. He spent about five decades in the industry playing roles in Laramie and Wagon Train. He continued to take on smaller roles, but later picked up the pace after joining the cast of The Love Boat and Murder She Wrote, among others. Fuller retired from acting in 2001. Fortunately for him, he has been able to secure a stable retirement and insurance plan for himself.

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