Bobby Buntrock
- January 4, 2024
- Tv Actor
Quick Facts
Full Name | Bobby Buntrock |
Occupation | Tv Actor |
Date Of Birth | Aug 4, 1952(1952-08-04) |
Age | 72 |
Date Of Death | 1974-04-07 |
Birthplace | Denver |
Country | United States |
Birth City | Colorado |
Horoscope | Leo |
Bobby Buntrock Biography
Name | Bobby Buntrock |
Birthday | Aug 4 |
Birth Year | 1952 |
Place Of Birth | Denver |
Home Town | Colorado |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Leo |
Parents | Maxine Buntrock, Robert Buntrock |
Bobby Buntrock is one of the most popular and richest TV Actor who was born on August 4, 1952 in Denver, Colorado, United States. American actor who is famous for his character Harold “Sport” Baxter on the sitcom on television Hazel from the late 1960s. He quit acting in 1967 following his appearance in the sitcom The Virginian.
He co-starred in Hazel co-starred with He co-starred on Hazel with Shirley Booth..
In 1961, Buntrock won the role of Harold “Sport” Baxter on the sitcom Hazel, starring Shirley Booth. The series aired for five seasons, first on NBC with Don DeFore and Whitney Blake in the role of Harold’s parents, George and Dorothy Baxter. In the fifth and final season (1965-1966) shown on CBS, the series was retooled after DeFore and Blake were dismissed and Harold lived with his Uncle Steve Baxter (Ray Fulmer), Aunt Barbara (Lynn Borden), and cousin Susie (Julia Benjamin). During the run of Hazel, Buntrock was tutored on the set and attended Lake Marie Public School in Whittier when the show was on hiatus.
After Hazel ended its run in 1966, Buntrock appeared in two guest spots on The Virginian in 1967 after which he retired from acting.
He was the son of Robert Buntrock and Maxine Buntrock. He also was the younger brother of Stella.
Bobby Buntrock Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | TV Actor |
House | Living in own house. |
Bobby Buntrock is one of the richest Tv Actor from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Bobby Buntrock 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He was contracted by an agent at three years old. He appeared in his first character on the television show Wagon Train when he was 4 years old.
He was killed in an auto accident when he was 21.
Robert Willard “Bobby” Buntrock (August 4, 1952 – April 7, 1974) was an American child actor. Buntrock is best known for playing the character of Harold “Sport” Baxter on the 1960s sitcom Hazel.
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Who is Bobby Buntrock Dating?
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Facts & Trivia
Bobby Ranked on the list of most popular TV Actor. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Bobby Buntrock celebrates birthday on August 4 of every year.
Where is Bobby Buntrock now?
On April 7, 1974, Buntrock died at age 21 in an automobile accident when his car veered off a bridge under construction into Battle Creek, drowning him in the submerged car. He is buried in Keystone Cemetery in Keystone.
Is Bobby Buntrock still alive?
April 7, 1974
What happened to the original Baxter's on Hazel?
Lynn Borden, who starred on the 1960s TV comedy Hazel and was done in by a killer turtle in the 1972 cult eco-horror film Frogs, died Tuesday after an extended illness , her family announced. She was 77. Borden played Barbara Baxter on the fifth and final season of Hazel, which starred Shirley Booth as a live-in maid.
Why did they change families on Hazel?
In an effort to appeal to a younger audience , DeFore and Blake were dropped after the move to CBS. George and Dorothy’s departure was explained as a relocation to Baghdad, Iraq, for George’s work.
How old is Bobby Buntrock?
21 years (1952–1974)