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Veteran TV, film and radio actor turned successful TV director and producer. Sweeney's entertainment career began in the waning days of the golden age of radio, first as an announcer and then as half of a popular comedy team. He moved on to the infant medium of TV where he made a niche for himself as a supporting player on several early sitcoms. Sweeney co-starred with Gale Gordon (later of "The Lucy Show") in a short-lived sitcom before landing what must have seemed like a plum role at the time: Fibber McGee on the NBC TV version of "Fibber McGee and Molly", the immensely popular radio sitcom....

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Filmography

The Vanishing - ( Assistant Camera Operator(- assistant camera) / 1993 / Released / )
Book of Love - ( Mr Snow / 1991 / Released / Alliance Releasing )
The Irishman - ( Nat Simpson / 1978 / Released / Greater Union Distributors )
Marnie - ( Cousin Bob / 1964 / Released / )
Son of Flubber - ( Mr Harker / 1963 / Released / )
Moon Pilot - ( Senator McGuire / 1962 / Released / )
The Last Hurrah - ( Degnan / 1958 / Released / Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group )

TV Credits
Murder 101 ( 1991 / Released ): Actor
Thanh's War ( 1991 / Released ): Editor
The Bradys ( 1990 / Released ): Director
If It's Tuesday, It Still Must Be Belgium ( 1987 / Released ): Director
Return to Mayberry ( 1986 / Released ): Director
The Last Precinct ( 1986 / Released ): Director
I Had Three Wives ( 1985 / Released ): Director
Misfits of Science ( 1985 / Released ): Director
Shadow Chasers ( 1985 / Released ): Director
Crazy Like a Fox ( 1984 / Released ): Director
Finder of Lost Loves ( 1984 / Released ): Director
At Ease ( 1983 / Released ): Director
Goodnight, Beantown ( 1983 / Released ): Director
Just Our Luck ( 1983 / Released ): Director
Bring 'Em Back Alive ( 1982 / Released ): Director
Aloha Paradise ( 1981 / Released ): Director
Dynasty ( 1981 / Released ): Director
Flamingo Road ( 1981 / Released ): Director
Private Benjamin ( 1981 / Released ): Director
Simon & Simon ( 1981 / Released ): Director
Strike Force ( 1981 / Released ): Director
Alone At Last I ( 1980 / Released ): Executive Producer
Ethel Is an Elephant ( 1980 / Released ): Executive Producer
The Six O'Clock Follies ( 1980 / Released ): Director
The Dukes of Hazzard ( 1979 / Released ): Director
Trapper John, M.D. ( 1979 / Released ): Director
Fantasy Island ( 1978 / Released ): Director
The Andros Targets ( 1977 / Released ): Director / Executive Producer
The Love Boat ( 1977 / Released ): Director
Spencer's Pilots ( 1976 / Released ): Director / Executive Producer
Spencer's Pilots ( 1976 / Released ): Executive Producer
Dead Man on the Run ( 1975 / Released ): Executive Producer
Oh, Nurse! ( 1972 / Released ): Director
The Courtship of Eddie's Father ( 1969 / Released ): Director
The Doris Day Show ( 1968 / Released ): Director / Producer
Bristle Face ( 1964 / Released ): Director
The Andy Griffith Show ( 1960 / Released ): Director
The Brothers ( 1956 / Released ): Actor
A Christmas Carol ( 1954 / Released ): Actor
Our Miss Brooks ( 1952 / Released ): Actor
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show ( 1950 / Released ): Actor
Hawaii Five-O ( Released ): Executive Producer / Producer

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Veteran TV, film and radio actor turned successful TV director and producer. Sweeney's entertainment career began in the waning days of the golden age of radio, first as an announcer and then as half of a popular comedy team. He moved on to the infant medium of TV where he made a niche for himself as a supporting player on several early sitcoms. Sweeney co-starred with Gale Gordon (later of "The Lucy Show") in a short-lived sitcom before landing what must have seemed like a plum role at the time: Fibber McGee on the NBC TV version of "Fibber McGee and Molly", the immensely popular radio sitcom. However the show failed and Sweeney shifted most of his attention to TV directing. As an actor, Sweeney is best known to film audiences as the smugly earnest undertaker in John Ford's "The Last Hurrah" (1958) and as Cousin Bob in Alfred Hitchcock's "Marnie" (1964).

Sweeney directed most of the episodes in the first three years of the long-running sitcom "The Andy Griffith Show". He next shifted generic gears as he went on to produce (with Bill Finnegan) the first six seasons of the immensely popular cop show, "Hawaii Five-O". Sweeney directed some episodes of that series as well as episodes of "That Girl", "Scarecrow and Mrs. King", "Matlock", and "Dynasty". He also helmed the popular "Andy Griffith Show" reunion TV movie, "Return to Mayberry" (1986).


Profession(s):
Actor, director, producer, radio announcer
Sometimes Credited As:
Robert Sweeney
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Family
daughter:Bridget Sweeney (survived him)
wife:Bev Sweeney (survived him)
Milestones (Back to top)

1953 - 1955 Played a peanut magnate on "My Favorite Husband" TV series
Started his career as a radio announcer and comedy performer (in partnership with Hal March)
Starred with March on a popular CBS radio series, "The Sweeney and March Show"
Played the vice-principal on "Our Miss Brooks" TV series
Co-starred with Gale Gordon in "The Brothers"
Starred in the TV version of the popular radio series, "Fibber McGee and Molly"
After playing Fibber McGee, turned to a career as a TV director
Directed most of the episodes in the first three years of the longrunning "The Andy Griffith Show"
Produced (with Bill Finnegan) the first six seasons of the immensely successful cop series, "Hawaii Five-O"



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