- Born
- Died
- Birth nameRobert Edgar Randall
- Nickname
- Bob Livingston
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Bob Livingston's father was a newspaper editor in Quincy, Illinois. As a reporter for the Los Angeles Daily News Bob did a story on the Pasadena Playhouse, and that got him interested in acting. In his mid-20s, he was doing bit parts for Universal and Fox and went from there to romantic roles with MGM. His first real success came with Republic, in 1936, as a masked hero in the serial The Vigilantes Are Coming (1936). That led to more cowboy roles and the leading role in the "Three Mesquiteer" series. He had more appearances (29) in that series than anyone else. He played other cowboy roles (Zorro in The Bold Caballero (1936)), worked with Al St. John in the "Lone Rider" Series (1941-43) and finished up in a number of character parts in Gene Autry and Roy Rogers movies.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>
- SpousesPhyllis Jeannette North(December 12, 1957 - March 7, 1988) (his death)Margaret Roach(December 18, 1947 - March 28, 1951) (divorced, 1 child)Dorothy June Nelson(1935 - August 15, 1945) (divorced)Mary Ellen Sisk(May 31, 1927 - April 5, 1928) (divorced)Julie Carter (divorced)
- Children
- His brother Addison Owen Randall ( billed as Jack Randall) was also a promising Western star, but his career was tragically cut short when the horse he was riding smashed him against a tree during a chase scene, killing him.
- On 8/15/87 he was honored with a Golden Boot Award, just months before his death. The award was presented to him by his friend and fellow actor, Gene Autry.
- Father of Addison Randall, brother of Jack Randall.
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