Lipton, Robert 1943-

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Lipton, Robert 1943-

PERSONAL

Born November 20, 1943, in New York, NY; brother of Peggy Lipton (an actress); married Maria Masters, 1983 (divorced, 1988).

Career:

Actor.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Dick Marsh, Maryjane, American International Pictures, 1968.

Antonio, Blue, Paramount, 1968.

First aide, Bullitt, Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1968.

Charlie Newcombe, Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here, Universal, 1969.

Jess Clayton, Diamante Lobo (also known as A Bullet from God, God's Gun, and Pistola di Dio), Irwin Yablans, 1976.

Jon David, Chatterbox, American International Pictures, 1977.

Dave Roberts, F.I.S.T., United Artists, 1978.

Tom, Death Spa (also known as Witch Bitch), MPI Home Video, 1988.

Major Derek Johnson, Lethal Woman (also known as The Most Dangerous Woman Alive), VidAmerica, 1989.

Chopper pilot, Die Hard 2 (also known as Die Hard 2: Die Harder), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990.

Max, A Woman, Her Man, and her Futon, First Look International, 1992.

Dr. Rivera, Morella (also known as The Cloning of Morella), Taurus Entertainment Company, 1997.

Television Appearances; Series:

Tom Steinberg, The Survivors (also known as Harold Robbins' "The Survivors"), 1969.

Dr. Jeff Ward, As the World Turns, CBS, 1978-84.

Andre, One Life to Live, ABC, 1985.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Mike Loomis, Vanished, NBC, 1971.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Philip, Silent Night, Lonely Night, NBC, 1969.

Luke, Marriage: Year One, NBC, 1971.

Dex, See the Man Run (also known as The Second Face), ABC, 1971.

Ralph, Awake and Sing!, 1972.

Alex Gordon, Dr. Max, CBS, 1974.

First doctor, Kate's Secret, NBC, 1986.

(Uncredited) Desperado: The Outlaw Wars, NBC, 1989.

Richard Josephson, The Secretary, CBS, 1995.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Ray, Home, ABC, 1987.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Radio man, "The Creature," Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1965.

Helmsman, "The Enemies," Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1965.

George, "And Then I Wrote …," Mr. Novak, NBC, 1965.

Jerry Brewster, "Twenty Six Ways to Spell Heartbreak: A, B, C, D …," Ben Casey, ABC, 1966.

Jerry Brewster, "Pull the Wool Over Your Eyes, Here Comes the Cold Wind of Truth," Ben Casey, ABC, 1966.

Scott, "Homecoming," Marcus Welby, M.D. (also known as Robert Young, Family Doctor), ABC, 1969.

Adam Randall, "The Sins of the Father," The Virginian (also known as The Men from Shiloh), NBC, 1970.

Bryan Marsh, "Brink of Doom," Medical Center, CBS, 1970.

Bobbie Sudberry, "The Other Kind of Spy," The Name of the Game, NBC, 1970.

Billy Wizard, "Why I Blew Up Dakota," The Name of the Game, NBC, 1970.

"Quadrangle for Death," Dan August, ABC, 1970.

Jimmy Chard, "One Hour to Kill," Ironside (also known as The Raymond Burr Show), NBC, 1970.

Ross Sutton, "Cynthia," Marcus Welby, M.D. (also known as Robert Young, Family Doctor), ABC, 1971.

Alfred Cummings, "Love, Peace, Brotherhood and Murder," Ironside (also known as The Raymond Burr Show), NBC, 1971.

"The People versus Nelson," The D.A., 1971.

Public defender, "Justice Is a Sometime Thing," The Bold Ones: The Lawyers (also known as The Lawyers), NBC, 1971.

Jason, "Crime Club," The Mod Squad, ABC, 1972.

"The Covenant," Marcus Welby, M.D. (also known as Robert Young, Family Doctor), ABC, 1975.

"Squeeze Play," Matt Helm, ABC, 1975.

Stallman, "Two Frogs on a Mongoose," Police Story, NBC, 1976.

Quiney, "Terror on Ward One," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1977.

"Everybody Pays the Fare," Baretta, ABC, 1977.

Burton Levine, "A Second Self," Street Hawk, ABC, 1985.

Darrell Prescott, "The Wrong Way Home," Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985.

Martin Grattop, "Murder in the Afternoon," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985.

Dan Rivers, "Children's Children," Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1986.

Richard Abbott, "Obituary for a Dead Anchor," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986.

"Somebody to Love," Houston Knights, CBS, 1987.

Colin Hale, "Class Act," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989.

"Hello and Goodbye," L.A. Law, NBC, 1993.

"Postmortem Madness," Melrose Place, Fox, 1995.

Richard Mason, "Patriot," Walker, Texas Ranger (also known as Walker), CBS, 1996.

Head surgeon, "One Son," The X-Files, Fox, 1999.

Richard Mason, "Countdown," Walker, Texas Ranger (also known as Walker), CBS, 1999.

Jenkins, "Zero Tolerance," Judging Amy, CBS, 2000.

Judge Dubin, "Valor," JAG, CBS, 2001.

Special agent Charles Renford, "Inter Arma Silent Legs," The Practice, ABC, 2001.

Techno president, "Wasteland," The District, 2002.

Harold Aspis, Fastlane, Fox, 2002.

"Hawks and Handsaws," Without a Trace (also known as W.A.T.), CBS, 2004.

Stage Appearances:

Pitching to the Star, 2002.