
Robert Hutton (born Robert Bruce Winne; June 11, 1920 – August 7, 1994) was an American actor. Robert Bruce Winne was born in Kingston, New York, and he grew up in Ulster County, New York. He was the son of a hardware merchant and a cousin of the Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton. He attended Blair Academy, a small boarding school in Blairstown, New Jersey. Before he ventured into films, Hutton acted at the Woodstock Playhouse in Woodstock, New York for two seasons. His film debut as Robert Hutton came in Destination Tokyo (1943). Hutton resembled actor Jimmy Stewart: during World War II when Stewart enlisted in the Army Air Forces in March 1941, Hutton benefited from "victory casting" in roles that would ordinarily have gone to Stewart.[4] His final film was The New Roof (1975). After leaving Warner Brothers’ studios Hutton continued working in movies, TV shows and as a writer and director in England for several years. He returned years later to the United States and lived in New York where he was born and raised.

Brett Sunley
1962
Jack Farnberg
1962
Jack Forrest
1962



Frank Rocco
1971
Walt Simmons
1959
Vance Ricker
1959
Donald Bonyton Lewis
1955
Television Director
1959



Hannon
1956

Perry Ford
1951
Rupert
1960
Neighbour
1972
Lt. Morgan
1951
Internment Camp Guard (uncredited)
1943
Tommy Adams
1943
Self
1942
Bill Kirby
1949
Cpl. Slim Green
1944
Dave Ames
1951
John Crane, ages 20-28
1945
Raphael, Duc of Castelbello
1954
Charlie Johnson
1953
Bruce Benton (segment 2 "Terror Over Hollywood")
1967
Christopher Fortune
1947
Insurance Agent
1969
Lt. Steven F. Smith
1952
Herbert T. 'Herbie' Fletcher
1949
Party Guest
1946
Warren James
1948
Frank Rocco
1973
Dr. Richard Warren
1970