Robert Symonds was born on December 1, 1926 in Bristow, Oklahoma, USA as Robert Barry Symonds. He is known for his work on Catch Me If You Can (2002), The Exorcist (1973) and And Justice for All (1979). He was married to Priscilla Pointer and Elizabeth Janel Kaderli. He died on August 23, 2007 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Robert Symonds
Movies
Family
The trials and tribulations, joyous occasions and heartbreaking moments of the Lawrence family: lawyer father Doug, housewife Kate, married (and quickly divorced) daughter Nancy, teenage son Willie and just-hitting-puberty daughter Buddy. In this critically acclaimed series, we watched various Lawrences fight, fall in love, become ill, graduate school, begin new…
Fun Facts
Attended of The University of Texas at Austin in early '40s
Stepfather of actress Amy Irving and director David Irving.
Since 1982 Robert and Priscilla performed plays together in Paris with the Dear Conjunction company.
Served in the Army in Seattle during WWII. He also managed to perform in local theater productions there.
The Oklahoma-born actor's parents were Walter Symonds, who was a Christian Science lecturer, and the former Nellie Barry.
Both he and Priscilla Pointer had three children when they married in 1981.
Appeared in a number of plays with longtime wife Priscilla Pointer, including "The Crucible"" (1954)