Robert Paige
Born
December 2, 1911
Died
December 21, 1987 (76 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Robert Paige (born John Arthur Page December 2, 1911 in Indianapolis, Indiana, died Dec 21,1987) was a TV star and Universal Pictures leading man who made 65 films in his lifetime and was the only actor ever allowed to sing on film with Deanna Durbin (in 1944's Can't Help Singing). He was a graduate of West Point and was related to Admiral David Beatty, hero of the World War I Battle of Jutland. Paige began his screen career in 1934. His handsome features and assured speaking voice earned him prominent roles in motion pictures, such as Cain and Mabel with Clark Gable and Marion Davies. In 1936, to avoid confusion with another rising leading man, John Payne, Paige briefly adopted the screen name "David Carlyle." He worked primarily for Warner Brothers and Republic Pictures during this period. In 1938 he signed a contract with Columbia Pictures, which changed his screen name to Robert Paige. Columbia cast him in "B" features and starred him in one serial, Flying G-Men. When the Columbia contract lapsed, Paige moved to Paramount Pictures and finally found a home in 1941 at Universal Pictures. Robert Paige quickly became one of Universal's reliable stars, playing romantic leads. He is prominent in many of Universal's comedies and musicals, including those of Abbott and Costello, Olsen and Johnson, Gloria Jean, and Hugh Herbert. He had a good singing voice and a flair for comedy, and the studio capitalized on these talents. Beginning in 1943 Universal gave Paige important roles in its biggest productions, but by then he was so established as a B-picture lead that he never quite graduated to mega-stardom. Paige, along with other contract players, left Universal after a corporate shakeup in 1946. He became an independent film producer in 1947 and entered the new field of television. He was the last permanent host of NBC's variety series The Colgate Comedy Hour, and won an Emmy in 1955 for "Best Male Personality" (a category that no longer exists). In the 1960s he became a TV newscaster in Los Angeles. Paige continued to work in occasional films through 1963; his last two films were The Marriage-Go-Round (1961) and Bye Bye Birdie (1963). From 1966 to 1970 Paige was a newscaster and political correspondent for ABC News in Los Angeles. He left the news desk to become Deputy Supervisor of Los Angeles under Baxter Ward, and then moved into the public relations field. He retired in the late 1970s. Robert Paige died suddenly of an aortic aneurysm in 1987.
Known For

The Many Faces of Dracula
Frank Stanley (archive footage)
2000

Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook
Frank Stanley (archive footage)
1991

Bye Bye Birdie
Bob Precht
1963

The Marriage-Go-Round
Dr. Ross Barnett
1961

The Barbara Stanwyck Show
Roger · (1 episode)
1960

It Happened to Jane
Robert Paige
1959

The Millionaire
Whitney Ames · (1 episode)
1955
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse
Roger Libbott · (1 episode)
1953
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse
Sam · (1 episode)
1953

Split Second
Arthur Ashton
1953

Abbott and Costello Go to Mars
Dr. Wilson
1953

Cavalcade of America
(1 episode)
1952
Four Star Playhouse
Paul Campbell · (1 episode)
1952

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
Host · (1 episode)
1951

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
Spokesman for Schlitz · (1 episode)
1951

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
Narrator · (1 episode)
1951

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
Self - Host · (1 episode)
1951
Lux Video Theatre
Bill Russell · (1 episode)
1950

The Colgate Comedy Hour
Self · (1 episode)
1950

The Colgate Comedy Hour
Self - Host · (1 episode)
1950

The Green Promise
David Barkley
1949

Blonde Ice
Les Burns
1948

The Flame
Barry MacAllister
1947

The Red Stallion
Andy McBride
1947

Tangier
Paul Kenyon
1946

Shady Lady
Bob Wendell
1945

Can't Help Singing
Johnny Lawlor
1944

Her Primitive Man
Peter Mathews / Pangi
1944

Son of Dracula
Frank Stanley
1943

Crazy House
Robert Paige
1943

Fired Wife
Hank Dunne
1943

Frontier Badmen
Steve Logan
1943

Get Going
Bob Carlton
1943

Mister Big
Johnny Hanley
1943

Cowboy in Manhattan
Bob Allen
1943

Keep 'Em Slugging
Star of Movie House Film
1943

Hi, Buddy
Johnny Blake
1943

Hi'ya, Chum
Tommy Craig
1943

How's About It
George Selby
1943
What We Are Fighting For
Karl Baxter
1943

Get Hep to Love
Stephen Winters
1942

Pardon My Sarong
Tommy Layton
1942

Almost Married
James Manning,lll
1942

You're Telling Me
Dr. Burnside 'Burnsy' Walker
1942

What's Cookin'?
Bob J. Riley
1942

Jail House Blues
Cliff Bailey
1942

Don't Get Personal
Paul Stevens
1942

Hellzapoppin'
Jeff Hunter
1941

Melody Lane
Gabe Morgan
1941

San Antonio Rose
Con Conway
1941

The Monster and the Girl
Larry Reed
1941

Dancing on a Dime
Ted Brooks
1940

Golden Gloves
Wally Matson
1940

Opened by Mistake
Jimmie Daniels
1940

Women Without Names
Fred MacNeil
1940

Parole Fixer
Steve Eddson
1940

Emergency Squad
Chester 'Chesty' Miller
1940

First Love
Ball Guest
1939

Death of a Champion
Alec Temple
1939

Flying G-Men
Hal Andrews / The Black Falcon
1939

Homicide Bureau
Thurston
1939

The Last Warning
Tony Henderson (as Robert Page)
1938

I Stand Accused
Joe Benson
1938

The Lady Objects
Ken Harper
1938
Highway Patrol
William Rolph
1938

The Main Event
Mac Richards
1938

There's Always a Woman
Jerry Marlowe
1938

When G-Men Step In
G-Man Bruce Garth
1938

Who Killed Gail Preston?
'Swing' Traynor
1938

Talent Scout
Bert Smith
1937

Meet the Boy Friend
Tony Page
1937

Rhythm in the Clouds
Phil Hale
1937

The Cherokee Strip
Tom Valley
1937

Melody for Two
Mr. Carlson
1937

Once a Doctor
Dr. Burton
1937

Smart Blonde
Lewis Friel
1937

Rose Bowl
Football Player
1936

Cain and Mabel
Ronny Cauldwell
1936