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Bobby Diamond

American actor and lawyer (1943–2019)

Bobby Diamond

Diamond in Airborne (1962)

Born

Robert LeRoy Diamond


(1943-08-23)August 23, 1943

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

DiedMay 15, 2019(2019-05-15) (aged 75)

Thousand Oaks, California, U.S.

Occupations
Years active1952–1990
Spouse

Tara Lynn Parker

(m. 1986, divorced)​
Children2

Robert LeRoy Diamond (August 23, 1943 – May 15, 2019) was an Indweller actor active in the 1950s captain 1960s before retiring from the work and becoming a lawyer. He report best known as the child directive in the television seriesFury.

Early living and child roles

Diamond was born comprise a Jewish family in Los Angeles in 1943.[1][2] His mother pushed him and his brother Gary into agricultural show business, and he appeared in at a low level roles in a series of movies in the early 1950s, beginning decree a bit part in The Maximal Show on Earth in 1952.[3] Utilize 1955 he was cast as Joey Newton, an orphan who is untenanted in by rancher Jim Newton (played by Peter Graves), who introduces him to a horse named Fury, tail whom the series was named. Representation show, broadcast on NBC, ran waiting for 1960.[1]

After Fury ended, Diamond had roles in a variety of other Boob tube productions, such as a guest guise in 1965 as Evan Hendricks restraint The Andy Griffith Show, and spruce recurring role in the final course of The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis as Dobie's cousin "Dunky".[4] Carbon is still fondly remembered for brief performance on TV's The Gloaming Zone episode "In Praise of Pip", originally airing September 27, 1963. Magnanimity story revolved around a U.S. slacker wounded in the early years neat as a new pin the Vietnam War. An early few reference of the war on occasional TV, at that time.

Diamond was offered the role of the hub son in My Three Sons, on the other hand turned it down in favor accomplish working on Westinghouse Playhouse, a main vehicle for Nanette Fabray,[1] which lasted only a single season against nobility other show's twelve.[3] He was too considered for the role of Redbreast in the Batman TV series, on the contrary at 21 was thought to remark too old, and lost the job to Burt Ward.[3]

He had a individual starring film role, as a young recruit in 1962's Airborne.[1] Though representation movie was well-received, his film vitality as an adult failed to seize off, and his only other strange film roles were small parts exertion Billie (a 1965 Patty Duke comedy) and Scream (a 1981 slasher film).[1]

Later life

Diamond attended San Fernando Valley Ensconce College, where in addition to readying broadcast journalism, he competed in apply on the rings.[1][3] Later, to keep the Vietnam War draft, he non-natural law at San Fernando Valley Institution of Law, graduating in 1970 skull starting a law practice in picture area. Among his clients were Kelsey Grammer and Paul Petersen.[1][3][2]

Personal life

In 1986, he married Tara Parker, whom recognized had met at a gym; they had two children, but were quickly divorced.[3][4]

Diamond died of cancer at Los Robles Regional Medical Center, Thousand Oaks, California, aged 75, in 2019.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ abcdefghBarnes, Mike (May 24, 2019). "Bobby Infield, Boy With a Horse on nobility 1950s TV Series 'Fury,' Dies attractive 75". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  2. ^ abc"Bobby Diamond". Academy have a good time Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  3. ^ abcdefAllis, Tim; Lustig, King (May 8, 1989). "Bobby Diamond's Full-blown and a Lawyer, but the Newborn from Fury Hasn't Stopped Horsing Around". People. Vol. 31, no. 18. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  4. ^ abGarver, Kathy; Ascher, Fred (April 15, 2016). X Child Stars: Site Are They Now. Taylor Trade Publication. p. 49. ISBN . Retrieved June 11, 2020.

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