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Robert S. "Bobs" Watson (November 11, 1930 – June 27, 1999) was an American actor and a Methodist minister. He died of prostate cancer in 1999 at Laguna Beach, California.
He was a member of the Watson Family, famous in the early days of Hollywood as being a farm of child actors. Brother to Coy Watson, Jr., Delmar, Harry, Garry, Billy, Vivian, Gloria, and Louise, who all acted in motion pictures.
The family, known as "the first family of Hollywood", lived by the Echo Park area of Los Angeles and Bobs attended nearby Belmont High School.
They were honored by the Hollywood Chamber of... MORE
Robert S. "Bobs" Watson (November 11, 1930 – June 27, 1999) was an American actor and a Methodist minister. He died of prostate cancer in 1999 at Laguna Beach, California.
He was a member of the Watson Family, famous in the early days of Hollywood as being a farm of child actors. Brother to Coy Watson, Jr., Delmar, Harry, Garry, Billy, Vivian, Gloria, and Louise, who all acted in motion pictures.
The family, known as "the first family of Hollywood", lived by the Echo Park area of Los Angeles and Bobs attended nearby Belmont High School.
They were honored by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce by placing the Watson family star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 6674 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, California.
Watson was best known for his role of "Pee Wee" in the 1938 film Boys Town with Spencer Tracy. They became such good friends doing the movie that Watson was reportedly Tracy's last visitor before his death. Watson also had parts in many television shows, including The Twilight Zone, Lou Grant, The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, and The Fugitive.
In addition to working in the motion pictures business, Watson went to Claremont School of Theology to become a Methodist minister, LESS
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