Robert Patten (actor)

Robert Fitz Randolph Patten (October 11, 1925 – December 29, 2001) was an American film and television actor. He was perhaps best known for playing Lieutenant Jesse Bishop in the 1949 film Twelve O'Clock High. Patten died in December 2001 of cancer at his home in Malibu, California, at the age of 76.

Partial filmography

 * Black Gold (1947) - Jockey (uncredited)
 * The Street with No Name (1948) - Robert Danker (uncredited)
 * Apartment for Peggy (1948) - Student (uncredited)
 * When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948) - Sailor (uncredited)
 * Mother Is a Freshman (1949) - Young Man (uncredited)
 * Mr. Belvedere Goes to College (1949) - Joe Fisher
 * It Happens Every Spring (1949) - Cab Driver (uncredited)
 * Sand (1949) - Boyd
 * Slattery's Hurricane (1949) - Lieutenant at Desk (uncredited)
 * I Was a Male War Bride (1949) - Interne (uncredited)
 * Father Was a Fullback (1949) - Manager (uncredited)
 * Twelve O'Clock High (1949) - Lieutenant Jesse Bishop
 * When Willie Comes Marching Home (1950) - Corporal Heckling Bill (uncredited)
 * Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950) - Medical Examiner (uncredited)
 * American Guerrilla in the Philippines (1950) - Lovejoy
 * The Frogmen (1951) - Lieutenant Klinger (uncredited)
 * Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954) - Frank
 * Return from the Sea (1954) - Welch
 * Unchained (1955) - Johnny Swanson (uncredited)
 * Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1956) (Season 1 Episode 14: "A Bullet for Baldwin") - Detective
 * Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1956) (Season 1 Episode 16: "You Got to Have Luck") - Willis the Co-Pilot
 * D-Day the Sixth of June (1956) - Petty Officer (uncredited)
 * Bells Are Ringing (1960) - Party Guest (uncredited)
 * Love in a Goldfish Bowl (1961) - Lieutenant J. G. Marchon
 * Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) - Party Guest (uncredited)
 * A Guide for the Married Man (1967) - Party Guest
 * Airport (1970) - Captain Benson
 * Zig Zag (1970) - John Raymond
 * The Love Machine (1971) - Reporter (uncredited)
 * Westworld (1973) - Technician
 * Black Sunday (1977) - Vickers
 * FM (1978) - Jack Rapp
 * Personal Best (1982) - Colin Sales