Robert Fuller – 1933
Robert Fuller’s meteoric rise to fame, and fortune was not quite something you would see regularly. He started as a stunt man, but he always strove hard to reach his goals.
From doing the stunts of other actors to doing his own in several movies is a feat in itself. His next ascent was a film opposite Marilyn Monroe in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
In 1955 he had to be part of the Korean War. However, he soon made his debut in films. He shot to fame by featuring in movies like Laramie and Wagon Train, which made him super successful. Though we never wanted him to hang up his boots, he retired in 2001. And he now spends a comfortable life at a ranch. We’re glad he found peace and contentment at his retirement home and doing quite well for himself.