Robert Sisk
Robert F. Sisk (March 20, 1903 – February 25, 1964) was an American film producer.
Sources differ as to his birthplace, with some indicating Maryland and others specifying the unincorporated village of Pokeshaw in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. After working as a reporter for The Baltimore Sun and Variety, he began working as a publicity director, first for the Theatre Guild and then for RKO Pictures.[1] In the late 1930s he became a producer and made a number of movies with John Farrow at RKO, including Five Came Back (1939).[2] He later worked at MGM and produced for TV.
His wife died in 1957. They had one daughter.[3] Sisk died in Los Angeles four weeks before his 61st birthday.
Select credits
- Little Women (1933)
- The Three Musketeers (1935)
- Annie Oakley (1935)
- The Plough and the Stars (1936)
- The Saint Strikes Back (1939)
- Five Came Back (1939)
- A Bill of Divorcement (1940)
- The Forest Rangers (1942)
- Love Laughs at Andy Hardy (1946)
- Courage of Lassie (1946)
- Master of Lassie (1948)
- The Sun Comes Up (1949)
- Challenge to Lassie (1949)
- Tension (1949)
References
- "Sisk, 60, One of Major Film Producers in 1930s, Dies". The Baltimore Sun. p. 15 – via Newspapers.com.
- Parsons, Louella O. (November 1, 1939). "Close-Ups and Long-Shots Of the Motion Picture Scene". The Washington Post. p. 18. ProQuest 151106620 – via ProQuest.
- "Mrs. Robert Sisk, Wife of Producer, Dies at 53". Los Angeles Times. November 18, 1957. p. B9. ProQuest 167176549 – via ProQuest.
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