"Robert Foxworth (November 1, 1941- ) is an American film, television and stage actor. He has been a frequent television guest star since getting his start on CBS Playhouse in 1969, to the extent that the protagonists of a long-running television series such as Law & Order will occasionally meet him multiple times as completely separate characters. A frequent science fiction guest star, he's popped up on Babylon 5, the Star Trek spinoffs Deep Space Nine and Enterprise, and Stargate SG-1 to play high-ranking officials involved in military coups. However, he is perhaps best known for his role as Chase Gioberti on the television soap opera Falcon Crest."@en . "Robert Foxworth"@en . "1941-11-01"^^ . . . . . . . . "Robert Foxworth (b. 3 Nov 1971; d. Sept 2006) was the son of Rosemary Foxworth, and a resident of Sweetzer Avenue in West Hollywood in Los Angeles County. He was an unremarkable man in many ways. He was not large, standing 5 ft. 4 in. and weighing about 142 lbs. He had an everyman's face except for his eyes which had an empty, soulless quality. At one time he said he had wanted to kill his entire life."@en . "Robert Foxworth"@sv . . . . . "Robert Foxworth"@sv . "... as Administrator V'Las"@en . . . "Robert Foxworth played Harold Bunsen in \"All Mine\"."@en . "Robert Foxworth played Senator George Montgomery in the episode The Wedding. He is best known for his starring role in Falcoln Crest as well as his voicework in the Transformers movies."@en . . . "Robert Foxworth"@it . . . . . . . . . . "Robert Foxworth played Harold Bunsen in \"All Mine\"."@en . . "1941-11-01"^^ . "thumb|Robert FoxworthRobert Foxworth wurde am 1. November 1941 in Houston, Texas und ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Seine erste Filmrolle hatte er im Jahre 1971. Er spielte auch in Star Trek Deep Space Nine. In Transformers (2007), Transformers \u2013 Die Rache, Transformers \u2013 Die Rache (Videospiel) und Transformers 3 spricht er Ratchet."@de . "Robert Foxworth \u00E4r en Amerikan sk\u00E5despelare."@sv . "Robert Foxworth (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Houston, Texas, USAals Robert Heath Foxworth Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Regisseur und Schauspieler. Er spielte zwei verschiedene Rollen in Star Trek. So war er Admiral Leyton sowie ein Gr\u00FCnder in der Gestalt Leytons in den [[]]-Episoden und sowie Administrator V'Las in den [[]]-Episoden , und ."@de . . . . "Robert Foxworth (b. 3 Nov 1971; d. Sept 2006) was the son of Rosemary Foxworth, and a resident of Sweetzer Avenue in West Hollywood in Los Angeles County. He was an unremarkable man in many ways. He was not large, standing 5 ft. 4 in. and weighing about 142 lbs. He had an everyman's face except for his eyes which had an empty, soulless quality. At one time he said he had wanted to kill his entire life. Foxworth's early life had many similarities with Harry Bosch. He was born at the Queen of Angels Hospital and his father was unknown. On his birth certificate her mother listed her address on Orchid Avenue, Hollywood. Rosemary was probably a runaway, prostitute and drug user. Robert was removed from her when he was two years old. He spent time at McClaren Hall and various foster homes. His longest foster home placement was in the home of Janet and Harlan Saxon in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, living with them from 1983 through 1987. His first drivers license was issued on 3 November 1987 under the name Robert Foxworth, but he did not renew that license. On 8 October 1991, he pawned an heirloom medallion at Irish Pawn, but returned on 12 February 1992 to complain to the pawnbroker that it had been sold too soon. He returned again on 30 April 1992 as rioting broke out. He killed the pawnbroker by blowing lighter fluid on him and igniting it. He was never a suspect in that murder. He began using the alias Raynard Waits, and on 18 May 1992, he acquired a new drivers license under that name. He became the owner and operator of ClearView Residential Glass Cleaners. He was arrested on 1 February 1993 for prowling and sentenced to serve eighteen months of probation. He was defended in that case by Mickey Haller. On 11 May 2006 he was stopped by LAPD officers Ted Fennel and Arnolfo Gonzalez who searched his van and found plastic trash bags containing body parts of two women victims. He was on his way to Echo Park, although he lived in West Hollywood. He was charged with double murder. While in prison, his attorney struck a deal with Rick O'Shea to confess to the murder of Marie Gesto and nine other victims. In return, the D.A. would not seek the death penalty. He agreed to lead investigators to the location where he had buried Gesto. However, this was a phony confession engineered by Waits's attorney, Abel Pratt, and the Garland family. He agreed to this deal because he hoped it would give him an opportunity to escape. While leading LAPD detectives into Beachwood Canyon in September of 2006, Foxworth managed to wrestle a gun away from Freddy Olivas, shooting and killing Olivas and a sheriff's deputy, and shooting detective Kizmin Rider in the throat. He fled to Janet Saxon's home in Echo Park where he rented the garage from her. Inside the garage he had constructed a subterranean chamber where he would hide his living victims, rape and kill them, and then bury them. Bosch and Rachel Walling traced Foxworth to this location where he was holding a new victim, still alive. Bosch cornered Foxworth in this lair, then shot and killed him."@en . "Robert Foxworth \u00E4r en Amerikan sk\u00E5despelare."@sv . . . . "His son, Bo Foxworth, appeared in the Special Victims Unit \"Misleader\" as Ben Hadley Jr., the son of his character in the episode. He appeared on two Star Trek series, Deep Space Nine, and Enterprise."@en . . "1952-04-13"^^ . "Man"@sv . . . "Robert Heath Foxworth (born November 1, 1941) is an American film, stage, and television actor. He portrayed Jerry in The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines."@en . "VLas.jpg"@en . "Il padrino del figlio di Foxworth \u00E8 stato il collega di DS9 Rene Auberjonois. Foxworth aveva sostenuto un provino per un ruolo in \"Il giuramento di Ippocrate\". Foxworth spos\u00F2 l'attrice di Bewitched Elizabeth Montgomery solo due anni prima del decesso di quest'ultima per cancro colon-rettale nel 1995."@it . "1941-11-01"^^ . "Robert Heath Foxworth (born November 1, 1941) is an American film, stage, and television actor. He portrayed Jerry in The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines."@en . "* Married to Stacey Thomas ;\n* Was married to Elizabeth Montgomery ;\n* Was married to Marilyn McCormick ."@en . "nm0289343"@en . . . . "Robert Foxworth"@en . . . "Houston, Texas, USA"@en . . . . "--11-01"^^ . . "Houston, Texas, USA"@sv . . "His son, Bo Foxworth, appeared in the Special Victims Unit \"Misleader\" as Ben Hadley Jr., the son of his character in the episode. He appeared on two Star Trek series, Deep Space Nine, and Enterprise."@en . . "nm0289343"@de . . "Robert Foxworth"@en . . "Robert Foxworth"@en . . "Houston, Texas"@en . . . . "Il padrino del figlio di Foxworth \u00E8 stato il collega di DS9 Rene Auberjonois. Foxworth aveva sostenuto un provino per un ruolo in \"Il giuramento di Ippocrate\". Foxworth spos\u00F2 l'attrice di Bewitched Elizabeth Montgomery solo due anni prima del decesso di quest'ultima per cancro colon-rettale nel 1995. Foxworth \u00E8 probabilmente conosciuto soprattutto per il ruolo di Chase Gioberti nella soap opera Falcon Crest dal 1981 al 1987. Nel 1982, la sua futura collega di \"Risvegli\", Joanna Cassidy, apparve in quattro episodi di Falcon Crest. Anni dopo, egli e la Cassidy avrebbero recitato nel ruolo di marito e moglie in due personaggi ricorrenti nella serie della HBO Six Feet Under (insieme a James Cromwell). Foxworth e la Cassidy sono anche apparsi insieme nel film Kiss the Bride, uscito nel marzo del 2008. Nel 1974, ha interpretato il ruolo dell'androide Questor nel pilot invenduto di Gene Roddenberry e Gene L. Coon The Questor Tapes. Altri programmi di fantascienza nei quali \u00E8 apparso includono seaQuest DSV (con Rosalind Ingledew e Marco Sanchez), Babylon 5 (con Andreas Katsulas, Bill Mumy, Mary Kay Adams, e Robin Sachs) e Stargate SG-1. In Babylon 5, ha interpretato un personaggio molto simile a quello dell'ammiraglio Leyton dal nome Generale William Hague che, come Leyton, viene coinvolto nel tentativo di un colpo (sebbene questo colpo contro la Terra sia giustificato, eppure fallito). Il personaggio di Foxworth in Babylon 5 venne eliminato perch\u00E9 l'attore doveva interpretare l'ammiraglio Leyton, e Bruce McGill venne assunto per rimpiazzarlo in un ruolo simile. Foxworth apparve anche in un episodio in due parti di Strong Medicine insieme a Whoopi Goldberg. Diede anche la voce al personaggio del Professor Emil Hamilton in diversi episodi di Justice League, tra cui due con Jeffrey Combs in \"The Question\", due con Clancy Brown nel ruolo di Lex Luthor, ed uno con Armin Shimerman. Sebbene la maggior parte del suo curriculum di attore sia costituita da film per la TV (tra cui il lavoro del 1993 For Love and Glory, con Olivia d'Abo, Zach Galligan, e la star di Star Trek: Voyager Kate Mulgrew), Foxworth ha al suo attivo diversi film per il grande schermo. Il primo risale al 1976, e si tratta di un thriller fantascientifico dal titolo Invisible Strangler, nel quale era uno dei protagonisti nonch\u00E9 collega di altri attori della TOS come Leslie Parrish, Marianna Hill, e Percy Rodriguez. Quello stesso anno gir\u00F2 Treasure of Matecumbe, dove recit\u00F2 al fianco degli attori Trek Jane Wyatt, Robert DoQui, Logan Ramsey, Rex Holman, e Louie Elias. Gli unici due film nei quali apparve negli anni '80 furono prima e dopo la sua partecipazione a Falcon Crest: nel 1980 fu in The Black Marble, con Barbara Babcock, Herta Ware, e Christopher Lloyd; e nel 1989 apparve in Beyond the Stars, un dramma fantascientifico con Christian Slater, Olivia d'Abo, e F. Murray Abraham. Nel 2005, Foxworth ritorn\u00F2 al grande schermo dopo un'assenza di quindici anni, e lo fece insieme al collega di DS9 Alexander Siddig, all'attore ospite di Star Trek: Voyager David Clennon, ed ad uno dei protagonisti di Star Trek VI: Rotta verso l'ignoto Christopher Plummer nell'acclamato Syriana. L'anno seguente, partecip\u00F2 alla puntata finale di due ore della seconda stagione di Boston Legal, con William Shatner e Rene Auberjonois, con la partecipazione di Jeri Ryan. Inoltre, ha avuto una parte nel film della TNT The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines, diretto da Jonathan Frakes ed interpretato da Erick Avari. Pi\u00F9 recentemente, Foxworth ha prestato la propria voce al personaggio di Ratchet nel film del 2007 Transformers. Questo film \u00E8 stato sceneggiato da Alex Kurtzman e Roberto Orci, il duo che ha scritto anche Star Trek. Il film ha visto la partecipazione anche di Glenn Morshower e William Morgan Sheppard. Foxworth ha nuovamente prestato la voce al personaggio di Ratchet per il sequel del 2009, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, che ha avuto la partecipazione anche di Tony Todd."@it . "Robert Heath Foxworth"@en . "Senator George Montgomery"@en . . . . "Robert Foxworth (November 1, 1941- ) is an American film, television and stage actor. He has been a frequent television guest star since getting his start on CBS Playhouse in 1969, to the extent that the protagonists of a long-running television series such as Law & Order will occasionally meet him multiple times as completely separate characters. A frequent science fiction guest star, he's popped up on Babylon 5, the Star Trek spinoffs Deep Space Nine and Enterprise, and Stargate SG-1 to play high-ranking officials involved in military coups. However, he is perhaps best known for his role as Chase Gioberti on the television soap opera Falcon Crest. Foxworth gained his first experience as a voice actor playing Race Bannon on The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest. Viewers may also recognize his voice as supporting character Dr. Emil Hamilton on Justice League Unlimited."@en . . "... as Admiral Leyton"@en . . . . . . "Robert Foxworth (born 1 November 1941) was a guest star on Babylon 5. Foxworth would have had a more substantial role as General William Hague as the series progressed but declined a role for the episode Severed Dreams to instead guest star in two episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as the character of Admiral Leyton. His character was killed off-screen at the start of the Earth Alliance Civil War."@en . . "Robert Foxworth played Senator George Montgomery in the episode The Wedding. He is best known for his starring role in Falcoln Crest as well as his voicework in the Transformers movies."@en . "Robert Foxworth"@es . "7"^^ . . . . . . . "289343"^^ . . . . "Robert Foxworth"@de . . . "thumb|Robert FoxworthRobert Foxworth wurde am 1. November 1941 in Houston, Texas und ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Seine erste Filmrolle hatte er im Jahre 1971. Er spielte auch in Star Trek Deep Space Nine. In Transformers (2007), Transformers \u2013 Die Rache, Transformers \u2013 Die Rache (Videospiel) und Transformers 3 spricht er Ratchet."@de . . . "Houston, Texas"@en . "Robert Foxworth (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Houston, Texas, USAals Robert Heath Foxworth Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Regisseur und Schauspieler. Er spielte zwei verschiedene Rollen in Star Trek. So war er Admiral Leyton sowie ein Gr\u00FCnder in der Gestalt Leytons in den [[]]-Episoden und sowie Administrator V'Las in den [[]]-Episoden , und ."@de . . . . "It would be difficult to categorize or condense the many roles Foxworth has played in his long career. His longest-running role is probably that of Chase Gioberti for six years on Falcon Crest (where his on-screen wife was played by Susan Sullivan, and which also featured Chao-Li Chi). He also played turncoat roles similar to Hamilton in films during the '70s such as Airport '77 and Damien: Omen II (which also featured Meshach Taylor and Lance Henriksen). He also appeared in the John Frankenheimer environmental horror film Prophecy (acting alongside Richard Dysart). Interestingly, Joanna Cassidy has played the wife of Foxworth's character in two separate television series, several decades apart: Falcon Crest in 1982, and Six Feet Under in 2005. Foxworth lived with Elizabeth Montgomery for over twenty years, though they were not formally married until 1993, approximately two years before her death (which, sadly, occurred shortly after she completed her voice work for Batman: The Animated Series, \"Showdown\"). Other voice-over roles include the Autobot medical officer Ratchet in the live-action Transformers films."@en . "right|thumb|200px|Robert Foxworth 01/11/1941 - Houston, Texas (Estados Unidos)"@es . . . . "310.0"^^ . "right|thumb|200px|Robert Foxworth 01/11/1941 - Houston, Texas (Estados Unidos)"@es . . . . . . . . . "It would be difficult to categorize or condense the many roles Foxworth has played in his long career. His longest-running role is probably that of Chase Gioberti for six years on Falcon Crest (where his on-screen wife was played by Susan Sullivan, and which also featured Chao-Li Chi). He also played turncoat roles similar to Hamilton in films during the '70s such as Airport '77 and Damien: Omen II (which also featured Meshach Taylor and Lance Henriksen). He also appeared in the John Frankenheimer environmental horror film Prophecy (acting alongside Richard Dysart)."@en . . . . . . . . "Robert Foxworth"@de . "Houston, Texas, U.S."@en . "289343"^^ . . "ja"@sv . "* Robert Heath Foxworth\n* Robert H. Foxworth"@en . . "1941-11-01"^^ . . . "Male"@en . . "Robert Foxworth (born 1 November 1941) was a guest star on Babylon 5. Foxworth would have had a more substantial role as General William Hague as the series progressed but declined a role for the episode Severed Dreams to instead guest star in two episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as the character of Admiral Leyton. His character was killed off-screen at the start of the Earth Alliance Civil War."@en . "Robert Foxworth"@en . . . . .