Born 1932 (age 86) · Clever, Missouri, USA
Appears in 77 titles

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Robert Mandan (born February 2, 1932 in Clever, Missouri) is an American actor, most famous for his portrayals of playwright David Allen on the NBC serial From These Roots from 1958 -1961, businessman Sam Reynolds serial Search for Tomorrow from 1965 to 1970, and his subsequent satire of the genre playing Chester Tate on the sitcom Soap from 1977 to 1981 on ABC. During his time on Search for Tomorrow, he appeared in the the Broadway musical Applause. He left the serial both due to the tiring of the role and the rigors of doing both the serial and the play. Mandan appeared on Match Game in 1978, Super Password in January 1985 and made appearances on The $20,000 Pyramid as well as The $25,000 Pyramid. In addition to hi s Soap years, he made some appearances with some of his Soap cast members on All Star Family Feud one-hour specials. He also played the ineffective but very well-meaning Colonel Fielding on the television adaptation of the movie Private Benjamin in 1981, a disapproving father, James Bradford, on ABC's Three's a Crowd opposite John Ritter in 1984, and Peace Corps doctor Bruce Gaines, who married Mrs. Garrett in her final episodes on The Facts of Life in 1986. In 1991, Mandan reunited with his former TV wife Katherine Helmond from Soap on Who's the Boss?. He appeared in Married with Children in episode The D'Arcy Files (1994). He starred in serials more recently playing Mr. Jonesy alongside Louise Sorel on Days of our Lives from 1997 to 1998. He guest-starred as a judge on General Hospital in early 2006. He made a memorable appearance in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Cardassians". He also played an auctioneer on the first episode of Sanford and Son, and in 1990, he played Maxwell Hammer, a friend of Minx, in Santa Barbara. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Mandan,  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
6.2
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
1982
as Senator Wingwood
Zapped!
5.2
Zapped!
1982
as Walter Johnson
MacArthur
6.3
MacArthur
1977
as Representative Martin
The Matchmaker
6.2
The Matchmaker
1997
as McGlory Senior
Hickey & Boggs
5.9
Hickey & Boggs
1972
as Mr. Brill
The Carey Treatment
6.0
The Carey Treatment
1972
as Dr. Barr
The Norliss Tapes
6.2
The Norliss Tapes
1973
as George Rosen
National Lampoon's Last Resort
4.0
National Lampoon's Last Resort
1994
as Hemlock
The Muppets Go Hollywood
6.3
The Muppets Go Hollywood
1979
as Self
The Nutt House
3.1
The Nutt House
1992
as Mr. Henderson
Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love
7.5
Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love
1987
as Dr. Michaels
Return of the Rebels
6.1
Return of the Rebels
1981
as Big Al Williams
Applause
5.9
Applause
1973
as Howard Benedict
The Magician
8.6
The Magician
1973
as Mr. Radder
Panic on the 5:22
6.5
Panic on the 5:22
1974
as Dr. Cruikshank
Teddy Bears' Picnic
4.0
Teddy Bears' Picnic
2001
as Stanton Vandermint
3.0
E. Nick: A Legend in His Own Mind
1984
as Earl The Bartender
In Love with an Older Woman
6.0
In Love with an Older Woman
1982
as Senator Strickland
Light Fantastic
8.5
Light Fantastic
1964
Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood
8.0
Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood
1981
as Jack Fountain