Robert Hudson Walker (born October 13, 1918 in Salt Lake City, Utah) was a film actor who was best known for his role as Bruno Antony in the 1951 thriller film, “Strangers on a Train.” Robert died on August 28, 1951 and his sudden death was because of alcohol poisoning including amobarbital. He died really young at age 32.
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Film ActorAmerican Born on October 13th Born in 1918 Born in Utah Died in 1951 Died at age 32 Died from Alcohol poisoning
"My personal life has been completely wrecked by [David O. Selznick]'s obsession for my wife. What can you do to fight such a powerful man?" (IMDB)
"Robert Walker's life was a remarkable journey of courage, perseverance and inspiring achievements that will be remembered for generations to come. (V)"
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