Robert Preston (June 8, 1918 – March 21, 1987) was an American stage and film actor and singer, best known for his collaboration with composer Meredith Willson and originating the role of Professor Harold Hill in the 1957 musical The Music Man and the 1962 film adaptation; the film earned him his first of two Golden Globe Award nominations. Preston collaborated twice with filmmaker Blake Edwards, first in S.O.B. (1981) and again in Victor/Victoria (1982). For portraying Carroll "Toddy" Todd in the latter, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 55th Academy Awards. Preston was born Robert Preston Meservey in Newton, Massachusetts, the son of a garment worker and a record store clerk. He attended Abraham Lincoln High School, training as a musician and playing several instruments, but quit at age sixteen to study acting at the Pasadena Community Playhouse. Preston made his Broadway debut in 1940 in the play The Philadelphia Story. He went on to star in...
Confession
1956
Disbarred
1939
Illegal Traffic
1938
North West Mounted Police
1940
The Sundowners
1950
Finnegan Begin Again
1985
Union Pacific
1939
Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade
2004
Night of 100 Stars II
1985
How the West Was Won
1962
Rehearsal for Murder
1982
Mame
1974
Victor/Victoria
1982
The Last Starfighter
1984
The Music Man
1962
Disclosure
2020
Semi-Tough
1977
Night of 100 Stars
1982
S.O.B.
1981
Outrage!
1986
The Last Frontier
1955
The Lady Gambles
1949
Reap the Wild Wind
1942
This Gun for Hire
1942
Junior Bonner
1972
Blood on the Moon
1948
Child's Play
1972
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
1960
Tulsa
1949
Whispering Smith
1948
Beau Geste
1939
Wake Island
1942
September Gun
1983
Moon Over Burma
1940
Going Hollywood: The '30s
1984
My Outlaw Brother
1951
Best of the Badmen
1951
The Macomber Affair
1947
Star Spangled Rhythm
1942
Typhoon
1940