Robert Pine
Biography
Robert Pine, originally named Granville Whitelaw Pine, was born on July 10, 1941. He is a distinguished American actor recognized for his iconic role as Sgt. Joseph Getraer in the beloved television series CHiPs, which aired from 1977 to 1983. Over the course of his extensive career, Pine has showcased his talent in more than 400 television episodes, establishing himself as a familiar face in the entertainment industry.
In addition to his prominent role in CHiPs, Robert Pine has made notable appearances in various television series and films, further solidifying his status as a versatile actor. His work spans multiple genres, allowing him to collaborate with numerous esteemed filmmakers and actors. Pine's career has not only been marked by his acting prowess but also by his contributions to the industry as a director and producer.
Throughout his journey, Pine has garnered a loyal fanbase and critical acclaim for his performances. His dedication to the craft and his ability to bring characters to life have left a lasting impact on audiences. With a career that spans several decades, Robert Pine continues to be a respected figure in the world of television and film, embodying the spirit of a true performer.
Filmography
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No Man's Land: The Rise of Reeker
2008 • Sheriff McAllister
The Young Warriors
1967 • Foley
Journey to Shiloh
1968
Empire of the Ants
1977 • Larry Graham
Matchmaker Santa
2012 • Jack Tisdale
All I Want for Christmas (2007)
2007 • Arthur Nelson
Small Town Saturday Night
2010 • John Ryan
Confession (2005)
2005 • Senator Givens
The Brotherhood of the Bell
1970 • Phillip Dunning
Lakeview Terrace
2008 • Captain Wentworth
Munster, Go Home!
1966 • Roger Moresby
Red Eye
2005 • Bob Taylor
Song of Back and Neck
2018 • David Trolleycar
The Bears and I
1974 • John McCaten
Lost Voyage
2001 • Mike Kaplan
Mother's Day (2016)
2016
Mercenary
1996
Below Utopia
1997 • Uncle Wilson
Love's Unfolding Dream
2007 • Dr. Micah Jackson
Wish Man
2019 • Sgt. Eddie Newman
One Little Indian
1973 • Lt. Cummins
Decoding Annie Parker
2014