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Robert L. Crawford, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版
Robert L. Crawford, Jr.

Robert Lawrence Crawford, Jr. (born May 13, 1944, Quantico, Virginia) is an American actor who portrayed the character Andy Sherman on the NBC television series ''Laramie'' in 1959, 1960, and 1962. He was cast as the younger brother of Slim Sherman, portrayed by John Smith, owner of the fictitious Sherman Ranch and Relay Station some twelve miles east of Laramie, Wyoming. Their co-star was Robert Fuller in the role of former gunfighter Jess Harper. Crawford is sometimes credited as Bobby Crawford, Jr., or without the generational suffix as Bobby Crawford or Robert L. Crawford.〔''50 Years of the Television Western'' by Ronald Jackson, Doug Abbott, AuthorHouse, 2008, p. 206
Their father, also named Robert Crawford and occasionally referred to as Robert Crawford, Sr., was a well-known, Emmy-nominated film editor〔''IMDB.com'', (Retrieved 2011-01-06 )〕 and occasional actor, who portrayed Detective Phil Burns on the syndicated television series, ''Manhunt''.〔''The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946–Present'' by Tim Brooks & Earle Marsh, 2007, Random House, page 849〕〔(Robert Crawford Sr profile )
A few references incorrectly credit Robert ''Jr.'' as the ''Manhunt'' character Detective Phil Burns, rather than Robert ''Sr''. However, Robert, Jr., was only 14/15 when the episodes aired in 1959, and multiple references correctly credit the father Robert Sr as the ''Manhunt'' character, tvguide.com; retrieved 2012-02-07.〕〔 (Bobby Crawford profile ), tvguide.com; retrieved 2012-02-07.〕
Before and after ''Laramie'', Crawford appeared in some two dozen film and television productions. His television guest appearances included Walt Disney family adventure series ''Zorro'', ''The Californians'', ''The Donna Reed Show'', ''National Velvet'', Jack Webb's crime drama ''Dragnet'', ''Combat!'', ''Mr. Novak'', ''Rawhide'', ''Cheyenne'', and ''Gunsmoke''.〔(Profile ), therifleman.net; retrieved 2012-02-07.〕
==Career==
In the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, Crawford was a production assistant, associate producer, and producer on films such as ''Slaughterhouse-Five'' (1972), ''The Sting'' (1973), ''Slap Shot'' (1977), ''The World According to Garp'' (1982), and ''The Parasite'' (1997).〔''IMDB.com'', (Retrieved 2011-01-06 )〕
In 1959, Crawford's appearance on the CBS anthology series ''Playhouse 90'' was nominated for ''Best Single Performance'' on the ''11th Primetime Emmy Awards''. That year's Emmy Awards also nominated Crawford's younger brother, Johnny Crawford, for his recurring portrayal of Mark McCain, son of Lucas McCain, on ''The Rifleman''.〔Douglas Brode, Fess Parker, ''Shooting stars of the small screen: encyclopedia of TV Western actors'', University of Texas Press, 2009, pp. 98-99.

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