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Robert Ivers

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Robert Ivers

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Overview

  • Born
    December 11, 1934 · Seattle, Washington, USA
  • Died
    February 13, 2003 · Yakima, Washington, USA (esophageal cancer)
  • Birth name
    Robert L. Prestlien
  • Height
    5′ 8″ (1.73 m)

Biography

    • Robert Ivers attended one of the few high schools (Tucson High 1950-1953) that offered a wide range of theatre classes including Stagecraft, Make-Up, Lighting, History of the Theatre and Acting. After appearing in all the high school productions and some Tucson Little Theatre shows, Ivers was offered scholarships to Pasadena Playhouse and the University of Arizona. A short stint at Pasadena, after learning he couldn't get on stage until his second year, was enough, and he enrolled at the University of Arizona, where he began appearing in roles during his first year.

      Tucson has been the host for many movie companies and, during his college days, Ivers was able to secure a few uncredited screen roles. During this same time, the Tucson Winter Stock Company started its operation, which proved to be the springboard for Ivers' move to Hollywood. In 1954, Milt Lewis, a talent scout for Paramount Pictures, saw Ivers in "Stalag 17" at the Sartu Theatre in Hollywood and tried to get Paramount to sign him. They didn't. In 1955, Lewis saw Ivers in a production of "The Rainmaker" at the University of Arizona and again failed to get the studio to sign him. It was a year later, 1956, when Jane (Loew) Sharples saw Bob in the lead in "Tea and Sympathy", a Tucson Winter Stock Company production (with Harvey Korman, a resident stock player), and sent him to her father, Arthur Loew, Sr., president of MGM. Ms. Loew's brother, Arthur M. Loew Jr., a producer, and her cousin, Stewart Stern, a screenwriter, helped Ivers prepare for audition interviews with MGM and Paramount executives. This time, Paramount Studios signed him.
      - IMDb mini biography by: bobivers@cisp.ws

Family

  • Spouses
      Marcia Henderson(September 7, 1961 - November 23, 1987) (her death, 2 children)
      Lenore Robert(1961 - 1961) (annulled)
  • Children
      Mallory Cangialosi
      Alenda Michael

Trivia

  • Major role in Jerry Lewis' first film without Dean Martin (The Delicate Delinquent (1957)).
  • Starred in the only film directed by James Cagney (Short Cut to Hell (1957)).
  • Co-starred with Elvis Presley in Presley's first film after the army (G.I. Blues (1960)).
  • Father of A&E Television Networks managing producer Mallory Cangialosi and Alenda Michael.
  • Was hired as a news anchorman at KTHI (now KVLY) in Fargo, North Dakota in 1970.

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