Robert HoganFilmography

Born:
New York City, NY
Occupation:
Actor
Biography:
Lead actor, onscreen from 1963. ~ All Movie Guide...Read More
  • Sweet Land

    Actors: Elizabeth Reaser, Tim Guinee, Alan Cumming, Lois Smith, Ned Beatty

    Synopsis: A European exile finds herself a stranger in a strange land when she comes to the United States in this independent romantic comedy-drama. As a man ponders what to do with his family's estate after the death of his grandmother, he thinks back to how she first came to America shortly after World Read More

    10/13/06
  • Maze

    Actors: Rob Morrow, Laura Linney, Craig Sheffer, Rose Gregorio, Robert Hogan

    Synopsis: An artist with Tourette's syndrome and an aversion to romance falls for his best friend's girl in this sometimes comic drama. Lyle Maze (Rob Morrow), a successful painter who's also starting to explore sculpture, relies on emotional armor a foot thick to protect him from other people. In addition Read More

    11/9/01
  • Law & Order: Who Let the Dogs Out?

    Synopsis: Season 12 of Law & Order featured a new face in the D.A.'s office: feisty young A.D.A. Serena Southerlyn, played by Elisabeth Rohm. The opening episode, based on a real-life California case, gets under way when a jogger and her pet terrier are mauled by a vicious pit bull. Further investigation Read More

    2001
  • Law & Order: Ramparts

    Synopsis: A car dredged out of the Hudson River yields the remains of a human male. This gruesome discovery reopens a 30-year-old murder case involving a campus protestor. The D.A.'s office is met with a great deal of "brass resistance" from the NYPD in prosecuting the case -- perhaps because a security Read More

    1999
  • Law & Order: Entrapment

    Synopsis: Huey Tate (Chris McKinney) is arrested for the double murder of a black-activist congressman and his bodyguard. Subsequent investigation reveals that one of the victims may have been responsible for an innocent person's death. Crucial to the D.A.'s prosecution is the eyewitness testimony of a Read More

    1997
  • Law & Order: Kids

    Synopsis: A 14-year-old boy is killed in a shooting. The prime suspect is the boy's classmate (Danny Gerard), who is hiding guns in his school locker. For police detective Briscoe (Jerry Orbach), there is more to the case than the standard investigation and paperwork; one of the parties involved is the son Read More

    1994
  • Law & Order: Heaven

    Synopsis: Fifty-three people die in a fire at a private Manhattan nightclub. Suspects include a disgruntled patron who was not allowed entry to the popular night-spot, and a rival club owner. But as the investigation proceeds, the trail of evidence leads to a particularly nasty green card scam, targeting Read More

    1991
  • Murder, She Wrote: Double Exposure

    Synopsis: While visiting Boston, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) runs into her former neighbor John Winslow (John Furlong)--who brusquely insists that he's never seen her before in her life. Quickly dialing up Winslow's wife Maude (Christine Belford), Jessica is informed that John died two weeks before! To solve Read More

    1989
  • Murder, She Wrote: Obituary for a Dead Anchor

    Synopsis: Vituperative TV news anchor Kevin Keats (Chad Everett) descends upon Cabot Cove with a full camera crew and retinue in tow, there to produce an investigative report on a long-ranging crime ring. Though Jessica (Angela Lansbury) dislikes Kevin, she agrees to an on-camera interview as a favor to an Read More

    1986
  • Magnum, P.I.: Who is Don Luis Higgins, and Why is He Doing These Terrible Things to Me?

    Synopsis: John Hillerman once again essays a dual role, appearing in his usual guise as Jonathan Higgins, and as Jonathan's half-brother Don Luis Mongueo. Heir to the throne of Costa De Rosa, Don Luis may very well be in on a plot to assassinate the country's president Manuel Ibanez (Cesare Danova), who Read More

    1986
  • Murder, She Wrote: Dead Man's Gold

    Synopsis: This episode reunites Jessica (Angela Lansbury) with her former sweetheart David Everett (Leslie Nielsen), a man of great charm--and a great capacity for causing trouble. This time, Everett has spearheaded a search for buried treasure off the coast of Cabot Cove. When one of the divers is Read More

    1986
  • Murder, She Wrote: Death Casts a Spell

    Synopsis: Jose Ferrer guest stars in this episode--but not for long!--as a famed hypnotist known as The Amazing Cagliostro. As a publicity stunt, Cagliostro shepherds a group of six journalists behind locked doors, then hypnotizes them en masse. The act comes to an abrupt conclusion when Cagliostro is Read More

    1984
  • Gone Are the Dayes

    Synopsis: The wacky comedy-melodrama Gone are the Dayes was assembled in 1984 as an "original production" for the Disney cable channel. While dining out at a Japanese restaurant, the Day family witnesses a gangland slaying. Federal agent Mitchell (Harvey Korman) persuades the Daye parents (Susan Anspach, Robert Hogan Read More

    1984
  • Prince Jack

    Actors: Robert Hogan, James F. Kelly, Kenneth Mars, Lloyd Nolan, Cameron Mitchell

    Synopsis: This pseudo-documentary on the life of President John F. Kennedy stars Robert Hogan as the President, James F. Kelly as Robert Kennedy, and Kenneth Mars as Lyndon Johnson, and includes some actual documentary footage intercut with the major dramatic events in Kennedy's Presidential career. Because Read More

    1983
  • Desperate Intruder

    Synopsis: In the early 1980s, Procter and Gamble teamed with Commworld Productions for a series of taped two-hour TV movies, to be syndicated throughout the US. The Commworld Prime Time Showcase yielded only two efforts: Emergency Room and Desperate Intruder. The latter film was the old chestnut about a Read More

    1983
  • Quincy, M.E.: The Mourning After

    Synopsis: When college freshman Cary Stadler (Timothy Wead) is accidentally killed during a sadistic fraternity hazing, the other frat brothers hastily cover up all evidence to the crime. On behalf of Cary's grieving parents (Robert Hogan, Carol Rossen), Quincy (Jack Klugman) investigates the boy's death Read More

    1982
  • Laverne & Shirley: Lost in Spacesuits

    Synopsis: Frank's army buddy Bullets (Robert Hogan) arranges for the unemployed Laverne (Penny Marshall) to get a job at Ajax Aerospace. At first, her new responsibilities prove to be a bit on the dull side--but all this changes when Laverne gets herself inextricably encased in a top-secret "antigravity" Read More

    1982
  • Alice: Alice's Turkey of a Thanksgiving

    Synopsis: Doris Roberts (Everybody Loves Raymond) returns as Alice's meddlesome mother. As Alice prepares to make Thanksgiving dinner, she soon realizes that he hasn't got much to be thankful for--at least not with Mom around in about. Robert Hogan makes one of his sporadic appearances as Alice's boyfriend Read More

    1982
  • Alice: One Too Many Girls

    Synopsis: Mel (Vic Tayback) couldn't be happier to have his favorite waitress Belle (Diane Ladd) working for him again. Alice (Linda Lavin) and Vera (Beth Howland) aren't quite so happy: In fact, they're getting REALLY ticked off by Belle's irritatingly "helpful" suggestions as to how they can improve their Read More

    1980
  • Alice: Mona Lisa Alice

    Synopsis: Mel (Vic Tayback) has come up with what he thinks is a sure-fire promotional gimmick: If his waitresses don't deliver "service with a smile", he'll give out free meals to the customers. Meanwhile, Alice (Linda Lavin) is infuriated that her matchmaking son Tommy (Philip McKeon) is trying to get her Read More

    1979
  • Alice: Mel Grows Up

    Synopsis: The inimitable Martha Raye makes her first series appearance as Carrie Sharples, the overbearing mother of diner owner Mel (Vic Tayback). Having figured that he'd escaped his mom's clutches year earlier, Mel learns to his dismay that Carrie intends to spend the entire winter in Phoenix. Will Mel Read More

    1979
  • The Lady in Red

    Actors: Pamela Sue Martin, Robert Conrad, Louise Fletcher, Christopher Lloyd, Laurie Heineman, Robert Hogan

    Synopsis: Escaping from her childhood life of poverty and abuse on the farm, in the 1930s, Polly Franklin (Pamela Sue Martin) sets her sights on Hollywood as the promised land and leaves home. However, she doesn't get that far - she lands in Chicago instead. Taking the low-paying jobs which are available to Read More

    1979
  • Quincy, M.E.: The Money Plague

    Synopsis: In an episode clearly inspired by the legend of D.B. Cooper, the body of R.W. Collins, an infamous hijacker who bailed out of a plane with a suticase full of ransom money, is recovered five years after his disappearance. Examining Collins' remains, Quincy (Jack Klugman) discovers to his horror Read More

    1979
  • The Rockford Files: The Competitive Edge

    Synopsis: While searching for an embezzler who disappeared after posting bail, Jim (James Garner) asks one question too many at an elite health club. As a result, he is knocked out, heavily sedated, and bundled off to a mental institution. Unable to convince anyone of his real identity and surrounded by Read More

    1978
  • Alice: What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?

    Synopsis: Though it may be impossible to comprehend, Flo (Polly Holliday) finds herself dateless on New Year's Eve. With everyone else out for a good time, lonely Flo is left to handle things at the diner all by herself. Victoria Carroll makes her first appearance as Mel's sometime girlfriend Marie. Read More

    1978
  • The Rockford Files: The House on Willis Avenue, Part 1

    Synopsis: In the first half of a two-part story, Jim (James Garner) investigates the mysterious death of his mentor Joe Tooley (Paul Fix) on the Ventura Freeway. Assisting Jim--in a manner of speaking--is greenhorn detective Richie Brockelman (Dennis Dugan), who likewise suspects that Tooley's demise was no Read More

    1978
  • The Rockford Files: The House on Willis Avenue, Part 2

    Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story, Jim Rockford (James Garner) and rookie private eye Richie Brockelman (Dennis Dugan) continue to investigate the suspicious death of their mutual mentor Joe Tooley. When the trail of clues leads to crooked computer-company CEO Garth McGregor (Jackie Cooper) Read More

    1978
  • Alice: Single Belles

    Synopsis: It's Saturday night and they ain't got nobody--"they" being Alice (Linda Lavin), Flo (Polly Holliday) and Vera (Beth Howland). In desperation, the ladies decides to try out a new singles bar in the neighborhood. It's a most eventful evening, climaxing as all three girls fall for the same guy. Read More

    1977
  • M*A*S*H: Smilin' Jack

    Synopsis: Bedfellows don't come much stranger than two of the latest patients at the 4077th. Hotshot chopper pilot "Smilin' Jack" Mitchell (Robert Hogan) can't wait to get back into action, even though the doctors feel that he'd be better off grounded. Conversely, Cpl. Howard Owens (Dennis Kort), two-time Read More

    1976
  • The Streets of San Francisco: Flags of Terror

    Synopsis: Surrounded by the authorities after a bungled attempt to break through a police checkpoint, five terrorists take several people hostage. Unless they are given safe passage out of San Francisco, the terrorists will detonate a bomb, killing themselves and their prisoners. Making the situation Read More

    1974
  • Heat Wave

    Synopsis: Ben Murphy and Bonnie Bedelia star in the made-for-TV suspenser Heat Wave. Murphy plays a young clerk, and Bedelia portrays his young and pregnant wife. During a record-breaking hot spell, the power in their mountain community goes out, and the water supply is dirty and stagnant. The balance of Read More

    1974
  • Memory of Us

    Actors: Anne Elizabeth Beesley

    Synopsis: A middle-aged housewife, bored and frustrated with her life, endeavors to find herself and renew her happiness in this drama. To relieve the ennui, she has tried several techniques, including mate swapping, but nothing works. She then takes to making daily visits to a hotel room where she finds Read More

    1974
  • Westworld

    Actors: Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin, James Brolin, Alan Oppenheimer, Victoria Shaw

    Synopsis: Welcome to Westworld, where nothing can go wrong...go wrong...go wrong....Writer/director Michael Crichton has concocted a futuristic "Disneyland for adults", a remote resort island where, for a hefty fee, one can indulge in one's wildest fantasies. Businessmen James Brolin and Richard Benjamin Read More

    1973
  • Mission: Impossible: Incarcerate

    Actors: Peter Graves, Greg Morris, Peter Lupus, Kim Hunter

    Synopsis: Guest star Kim Hunter is cast as brilliant but superstitious master criminal Hannah O'Connel, who engineers a million-dollar bullion heist with her sons Thomas (Robert Hogan) and Robert (Solomon Sturges. The O'Connels escape to the safety of a remote Caribbean island which has no extradition Read More

    1973
  • Cry Rape!

    Synopsis: Two TV films were shown during the 1973-1974 season dealing with the emotional and legal ramifications of rape. While the Elizabeth Montgomery vehicle A Case of Rape was closer to Real Life, Cry Rape! also had a lot going for it. Andrea Marcovicci stars as Betty Jenner, whose world is rent asunder Read More

    1973
  • The F.B.I.: The Wizard

    Synopsis: Ross Martin essays the title character in this, the 200th episode of The F.B.I.. Martin is cast as George Barrows, also known as "the wizard" because of his uncanny genius for plotting intricate acts of larceny. Fresh from an embezzlement scheme that has netted him $800,000, Barrows barely pauses Read More

    1972
  • The Streets of San Francisco: 45 Minutes from Home

    Synopsis: William Windom delivers a compelling performance as Russ Rankin, an out-of-town salesman attending a convention in San Francisco. Targeted as the patsy in a badger game by a sexy female hitchhiker, Rankin is lured to a tiny houseboat, where he lapses into unconsciousness -- just before the girl is Read More

    1972
  • Hogan's Heroes: Crittendon's Commandos

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan is once again saddled with Colonel Crittendon (Bernard Fox), the Allies' biggest bungler. This time, Crittendon enlists Hogan's aid in a scheme to kidnap Field Marshal Rommel from a nearby German hospital. Crittendon's espionage skills and keen powers of observation result in Hogan and his Read More

    1970
  • I Dream of Jeannie: The Solid Gold Jeannie

    Synopsis: After a trip to the moon, Tony (Larry Hagman), Roger (Bill Daily) and Cmdr. Wingate (Robert Hogan) must spend 21 days in a decontamination chamber. Feeling lonely, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) blinks herself into the chamber, whereupon Wingate becomes convinced that he has witnessed an alien invasion. Read More

    1970
  • Bonanza: A Ride in the Sun

    Actors: Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker, Robert Hogan, Marj Dusay

    Synopsis: Passing themselves off as wealthy business owners, brother-and-sister swindlers Tobias and April Horn (Robert Hogan, Marj Dusay) hoodwink the Cartwrights into helping them rob the Virginia City bank. Humiliated at being taken in by the siblings, and angry that his father was wounded in the Read More

    1969
  • The F.B.I.: Crisis Ground

    Synopsis: A murder occurs near a controversial job-training center, but the FBI does not arrest the primary suspect due to lack of evidence. This doesn't matter at all to the local citizens who have long resented the presence of the center and its "undesirable" trainees. Several of them have already found Read More

    1968
  • The F.B.I.: By Force and Violence, Part 2

    Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story, Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) steps up his search for kidnap victim Bob Griswold (Dave Macklin). Meanwhile, Bob's ex-convict father Max (Arthur Hill) reluctantly launches the final stage of an elaborate robbery that will net the kidnapper a cool Read More

    1967
  • The F.B.I.: By Force and Violence, Part 1

    Synopsis: In the first episode of a two-part story, Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) investigates the kidnapping of Bob Griswold (Dave Macklin), the long-estranged son of ex-convict Max Griswold (Arthur Hill). What Erskine doesn't know is that the boy has been abducted by one of Max's former prison Read More

    1967
  • Hogan's Heroes: Reservations are Required

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Agreeing to help two POWs escape, Hogan is unexpectedly saddled with 20 potential escapees. Simultaneously, Klink tightens security around Stalag 13, cutting off all possible exit routes. Hogan's plans to create a diversion may be undermined when one of the escaping prisoners, Sgt. Braden (Robert Read More

    1965
  • The F.B.I.: To Free My Enemy

    Synopsis: Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) finds himself on the horns of an ironic dilemma. Pornographer Bert Anslem (James Gregory), against whom the FBI has been trying to build a case for months, has been kidnapped by career criminal Nick Kirby (Robert Doyle), who demands a $100,000 ransom. This Read More

    1965
  • The F.B.I.: All the Streets are Silent

    Synopsis: Burt Reynolds is cast as psychotic criminal Mike Murtaugh, who with his partner Frankie Metro (James Farentino) hijacks a USMC weapons truck, killing a marine in the process. The FBI launches a nationwide search in hopes of stopping Murtaugh before he can either utilize the stolen weapons or sell Read More

    1965
  • FBI Code 98

    Actors: Jack Kelly, Ray Danton, Andrew Duggan, Philip Carey, William Reynolds

    Synopsis: A full year before the debut of Warner Bros.' TV series The FBI, a pilot of sorts was filmed under the title FBI Code 98. Jack Kelly heads the cast of this Dragnet-style docudrama, wherein the action is underlined by William Woodson's stentorian off-camera narration. The main plot concerns a Read More

    1964
  • The Fugitive: When the Bough Breaks

    Synopsis: Eluding the local authorities, Richard Kimble (David Janssen)--aka "Peter Broderick"--hops a freight car containing three other passengers: A hobo named Preacher (Royal Dano), a woman named Carol (Diana Hyland), and a little baby. Carol claims to be the infant's mother, and further insists that Read More

    1964
  • The Twilight Zone: Spur of the Moment

    Actors: Diana Hyland, Robert Hogan, Roger Davis, Philip Ober, Marsha Hunt

    Synopsis: A typical "wrinkle in time" drama from the pen of Richard Matheson, this episode opens as young heiress Anne Henderson (Diana Hyland), taking a horseback ride near her family estate, is suddenly pursued by a witch-like rider dressed in black. This terrifying experience has no effect on Anne's Read More

    1964
  • Greenwich Village Story

    Actors: Robert Hogan, Tani Seitz, Aaron Banks

    Synopsis: A young author who believes he can write a great American novel falls in love with a beautiful young dancing girl. The two live together in bohemian Greenwich Village, although the woman aspires to have a conventional marriage. His book is little more than self-absorbed and pretentious, much like Read More

    1963

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