Robert Webber, born on October 14, 1924, was a distinguished American actor whose career spanned nearly five decades. Renowned for his sleek appearance and a signature clenched-jaw look, he became a reliable supporting player in both film and television, captivating audiences with his portrayal of characters that often straddled the line between elegance and sleaze.
One of Webber's most memorable performances came in the classic film '12 Angry Men' (1957), where he portrayed Juror No. 12. This role showcased his ability to bring depth and nuance to complex characters, solidifying his reputation in the industry.
Throughout his extensive career, Webber's contributions to the entertainment world were marked by a commitment to his craft and an ability to adapt to various roles, making him a respected figure among peers and audiences alike.