Charles Hugh Roberson (May 10, 1919 – June 8, 1988) was an American actor and stuntman.
Roberson was born near Shannon, Texas, the son of farmer Ollie W. Roberson and Jannie Hamm Roberson. Raised on cattle ranches in Shannon, Texas, and Roswell, New Mexico, he left school at 13 to become a cowhand and oilfield roughneck. He married and took his wife and daughter to California, where he joined the Culver City Police Department and guarded the gate at MGM Studios. Following army service in World War II, he returned to the police force. During duty at Warner Bros. studios during a labor strike, he met stuntman Guy Teague, who alerted him to a stunt job at Republic Pictures. Teague had been John Wayne's stunt double for many years and was able to show him the ropes. Chuck also resembled John Carrol whom Roberson doubled in his first picture, Wyoming (1947). He played small roles and stunted in other roles in the same film. He graduated to larger supporting roles in Westerns for Wayne and John Ford, and to a parallel career as a second-unit director.
His television appearances include The Lone Ranger, The Adventures of Kit Carson, Lawman, Death Valley Days, Have Gun – Will Travel, Laramie, Gunsmoke, The Virginian, Laredo, Bonanza, Daniel Boone, and The Big Valley. Roberson also appeared in Disney's television Westerns The Swamp Fox and Texas John Slaughter. They were part of The Wonderful World of Color. Before that, he portrayed a Confederate Prison Captain in The Great Locomotive Chase.
In 1980 he published an autobiography, The Fall Guy: 30 Years as the Duke's Double.
Roberson died of cancer on June 8, 1988, in Bakersfield, California, and is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Hollywood Hills, California, next to his brother, actor Lou Roberson. Bob Dylan drew him as Long Tom in his Beaten Path series, the drawing is entitled "Untitled 1" and is based on a frame from the film Winchester '73 (1950). Roberson and Wayne Burson, another stuntman, were partners in breeding and training racehorses, with Roberson furnishing the horses from his Bakersfield, California, ranch and Burson training them.
Acting
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1919-05-10
Shannon, Texas, USA
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Shock Corridor
The Stone Killer
Hondo
The Flame
Law of the Golden West
Song of Scheherazade
The Plainsman and the Lady
The Fighting Kentuckian
Jesse James Rides Again
Homicide for Three
Calendar Girl
Roughshod
California Firebrand
The Arizona Ranger
Atom Man vs. Superman
The Capture
Hi-Jacked
The James Brothers of Missouri
Hills of Oklahoma
Stampede
Trail of the Rustlers
Haunted Trails
Western Renegades
Cow Town
The Scalphunters
Night Passage
7 Men from Now
Merrill's Marauders
Rio Lobo
The Sons of Katie Elder
Forty Guns
Smoky
Hellfire
Black Spurs
Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory
The Big Country
Ten Wanted Men
The Searchers
Way of a Gaucho
Sign of the Pagan
Man of the West
Sergeant Rutledge
The Wings of Eagles
The Lusty Men
Cat Ballou
The Green Berets
Donovan's Reef
The Far Country
How the West Was Won
Cheyenne Autumn
Two Rode Together
The Prodigal
McQ
The Undefeated
Hellfighters
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin
Welcome to Hard Times
Nevada Smith
Big Jake
Chisum
Shenandoah
Lady Godiva of Coventry
Blindfold
The Rawhide Years
The Great Locomotive Chase
The Hired Gun
The Lone Gun
Kentucky Rifle
Red Sundown
Cattle Town
Indian Uprising
Jubilee Trail
The Second Greatest Sex
The Rounders
Gun Belt
Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd
Timberjack
The Blazing Forest
Advance to the Rear
Mail Order Bride
Calamity Jane
Raiders of the Seven Seas
Blackbeard, the Pirate
McLintock!
Spartacus
Winchester '73
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Rio Bravo
Last of the Wild Horses
Rio Grande
Wake of the Red Witch
The Gallant Legion
99 and 44/100% Dead
Outcasts of Black Mesa
The War Wagon
Cow Country
The King and Four Queens
Hannah Lee: An American Primitive
Cahill: United States Marshal
Run of the Arrow
The Alamo
El Dorado
The Tall Men
Albuquerque
The Wonderful Country
John Wayne's 'The Alamo'
The Western: A Lost TV Special