Robert Viharo

Robert Viharo
Born (1942-08-14) August 14, 1942
U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1960's - 2000's
Spouse(s) Anne Helm 1972 - 1980, Jeane Manson 1981 - ?
Children Will Viharo, Serena Viharo

Robert Viharo (born August 14, 1942) is an American actor. He made an early appearance in 1966 as Harry in Dark Shadows. He is notable for his role in Valley of the Dolls in 1967. playing the part of a Broadway Director. He had the starring role as Zachary Kane in the 1977 action film Bare Knuckles. He also played the part of Col. Ernesto Dorio in the 1989 film Romero.

Television

From 1966 to 1991, he appeared in numerous television shows. In Dark Shadows in 1966 he played the part of Harry. In the same year he was in The Fugitive.[1] Gunsmoke Season 18 (1972–73) episode 11 "The Sodbusters" he played the part of the gunslinger Dick Shaw. The 1980s saw him in such shows as Hardcastle and McCormick in the "Black Widow" episode,[2] TJ Hooker playing the part of John Simone in the "Funny Money" episode,[3] Hill Street Blues in the "Last Chance Salon" episode, and starring as Jake Calbar in 'The Deadly Collection' episode of The New Mike Hammer. He also appeared in "Chips".

In the early 1990s he played Caesar in Palace Guard.[4]

Film

In the 1960s he appeared in Valley of the Dolls (1967),[5] Villa Rides (1968)[6] which starred Yul Brynner and Robert Mitchum,[7] and Stuntman (1968) opposite Gina Lollobrigida. In 1977 Viharo starred alongside Sherry Jackson as Zachary Kane [8] in Bare Knuckles, a film about a bounty hunter.[9] This also starred John Daniels,[10] Sherry Jackson and Gloria Hendry.[11] His other films included Return to Macon County (1975), I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977), The Evil (1978), Hide in Plain Sight (1980), Happy Birthday, Gemini (1980), and The Night Stalker (1987).

One of his later roles was in Presque Isle in 2007.[12]

His 1977 film Bare Knuckles has been described by some as a "so bad it’s good” cult classic" [13] to the "all-you-can-eat buffet of grindhouse cinema" [14] to a "classic blaxploitation film".[15]

Personal life

Viharo was married to actress Jennifer West in the late 1960s and had two sons, Rome Viharo and Zola Viharo.

Viharo was married to actress Anne Helm in the early 1970s and divorced some time later. They had one daughter together, Serena Viharo.[16] Helm's marriage to Viharo was her second. In 1981 he married actress and singer Jeane Manson; the marriage was again short-lived.

He is also the father of Will Viharo,[17] an author.[18]

References

  1. All Movie Robert Viharo
  2. TV Guide Episode Detail: Black Widow - Hardcastle and McCormick
  3. TJ-HOOKER.COM! SEASON: 5 "Funny Money" AIRDATE: 11.27.85
  4. TV Guide Palace Guard1991, TV Show
  5. New York Times Robert Viharo Filmography
  6. New York Times Robert Viharo Filmography
  7. New York Times Villa Rides (1968)
  8. Official Sherry Jackson Website [http://www.sherryjackson.net/quinzo/community-1.webtv.net/quinzo/SherryJackson/page10.html Jennifer Randall in Bare Knuckles
  9. Hollywood Surf and Beach Movies: The First Wave, 1959-1969 *Don Edmonds*
  10. Watch Movies Bare Knuckles (1977)
  11. cinema.de Der Kopfgeldjäger (1977
  12. Rotten Tomatoes Robert Viharo
  13. Kung Fu Cinema REVIEW: Bare Knuckles (1977
  14. The Grindhouse Database Bare Knuckles
  15. Grain Edit
  16. Drive-in Dream Girls:By Tom Lisanti Page 261
  17. San Francisco Bay Guardian Online The new midnight
  18. East Bay Express Stefanie Kalem, "Faster, Parkway Guy! Write! Write!" By Stefanie Kalem , East Bay Express, November 23, 2011
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