For a while I have been hooked on 1950's-1960's game shows, specifically panel shows like "What's My Line" and "I've Got A Secret." Seeing the same folks on the panel each episode, I've become really interested in learning more about these people and the other work they do, listening to their radio broadcasts, etc.
Recently I discovered the show "The Name's The Same," which introduced me to Robert Q. Lewis. I've really been interested in learning more about this gentleman, but there does not seem to be too much out there that I can find, besides episodes of "The Name's the Same" and "What's My Line" on youtube. I was wondering if anyone here knows anything about him? Any videos, pictures, audio, stories, articles, etc? Everyone here always seems to have so much knowledge to share, so I thought I'd inquire here.
Thank you!
Re: Robert Q. Lewis
Posted: November 30th, 2014, 7:05 pm
by Lucky Vassall
Remember him well, including the fact that the "Q" doesn't stand for anything. He added it because there was already an actor named Robert Lewis.
He only made a couple of movies, but did a lot of TV. You can learn a lot about him from imdb.com - here's the URL:
Here are some clips from that episode, which include a few moments with the harried 'Uncle Diego' attempting to photograph little Tabitha whose powers have just begun to manifest:
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Re: Robert Q. Lewis
Posted: November 30th, 2014, 9:16 pm
by norfious
Thanks for your response, LuckyVassall! It's interesting to hear about his middle initial; I had heard several stories about it's origin, from it being an accidental slip on one of his radio shows that just stuck, to just adding it for giggles and telling everyone it stood for "quizzical." It makes sense that it was added to differentiate him from another actor with a similar name.
I have checked out his IMDB page and am trying to watch all of the films/tv shows listed there that I can get my hands on! Thus far I've seen him in "Good Neighbor Sam" and a handful of gameshows.
And yeah, I suppose this is more of a "People of TV" question than a "People of FIlm" question.
Professional Tourist, thank you for the info and clip!
For anyone who is interested, here is a collection of older news articles about Robert Q that I stumbled upon today.
Also, I am very surprised that he did not do more voice acting work. He had a magnificent voice, and what what I have heard it was really versatile, too.