Robert Cummings

Robert Cummings was one of many leading actors in films of Hollywood’s golden era who managed to reboot their careers by reinventing themselves as television stars. Cummings had solid credits as a dramatic actor in movies—the hero of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1942 Saboteur, the lead in Kings Row (1942), an...

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