Robert Francis Hastings (April 18, 1925 – June 30, 2014)[1] was an American actor.[2] He was best known for his portrayal of Lt. Elroy Carpenter on McHale's Navy and voicing Commissioner James Gordon in the DC Animated Universe.[3]

Bob Hastings
Hastings in 2008
Born
Robert Francis Hastings

(1925-04-18)April 18, 1925
DiedJune 30, 2014(2014-06-30) (aged 89)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, California, U.S.[1]
OccupationActor
Years active1936–2013
Spouse
Joan Rice-Hastings
(m. 1948)
Children4

Early life edit

Hastings was born in Brooklyn, New York, a son of Charles and Hazel Hastings. His father was a salesman.[4] He started out as a boy singer on National Barn Dance,[5]: 251-252  Doug Gray's Singing Gang and Coast to Coast on a Bus.[6] He also portrayed Jerry on the radio program The Sea Hound.[5]: 298  Hastings served during World War II as a navigator on B-29s in the United States Army Air Corps.[citation needed]

Career edit

Hastings as Archie Andrews in a 1946 publicity photo

After Hastings returned from military service, he played the role of Archie Andrews in a series based on the Archie comic book series on NBC Radio from 1945 to 1953.[5] Hastings also voiced many characters on the radio show X Minus One, sometimes providing the voice for multiple characters in a single episode.[citation needed]

Hastings moved to television in 1949, performing in early science-fiction series, including Atom Squad. In 1954, he was the featured pitch-man (acting as an amateur magician) for Bakers Instant Cocoa Mix television commercials. His first recurring role was as a lieutenant on Phil Silvers' Sergeant Bilko series in the late 1950s. At that time he also guest-starred on Walter Brennan's ABC sitcom The Real McCoys, in an episode titled “How to Paint a House”.[citation needed] He also appeared in Captain Video playing the brother of "The Video Ranger", who was, in turn, played by Hastings' real-life brother, Don.[7]: 162  Hastings portrayed Edward Foyle in the NBC drama Kitty Foyle (1958).[7]: 568 

1960s–1970s edit

Most of his career was spent in television, including two episodes of CBS's Green Acres as an Air Force officer and as a sheriff. Hastings was cast as Lt. Bolt in the 1960 episode "Space Man" of the CBS military sitcom/drama Hennesey, starring Jackie Cooper. Hastings guest-starred in the ABC/Warner Bros. sitcom Room for One More, starring Andrew Duggan and Peggy McCay, on the Robert Young CBS sitcom/drama Window on Main Street, as Russian pilot Igor Piotkin on Hogan's Heroes, and on the NBC police sitcom Car 54, Where Are You?. In 1962, he played a railroad executive in the episode "Substitute Sheriff" of the NBC Western series The Tall Man. He appeared five times on CBS's Dennis the Menace, most notably as Coach Gilmore in the 1963 episode "The Big Basketball Game". He appeared three times (1961-62) on the sitcom Pete and Gladys.

Hastings portrayed the aide to Captain Binghamton (Joe Flynn), the yes-man Lieutenant Elroy Carpenter on ABC's McHale's Navy,[7]: 673  humorously called "Carpy" and "Little Leadbottom" by McHale and his men. Hastings played Captain Ramsey on ABC's General Hospital. He was also the voice of the Raven on episodes of CBS's The Munsters.[citation needed] He hosted the game show Dealer's Choice[7]: 245  and had a recurring role as bar owner Tommy Kelsey on All in the Family.[7]

After McHale's Navy, Hastings was a regular on the Universal Studios lot, where Universal paid actors during downtime to be on the grounds and talk to tourists. He appeared in the 1968 Universal film Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady?, as well as The Bamboo Saucer (1968), Angel in My Pocket (1969), The Love God? (1969), and The Boatniks (1970). In 1971, Hastings was cast in the comedy film How to Frame a Figg, also starring Don Knotts, and also had roles in The Poseidon Adventure (1972), The All-American Boy (1973) and No Deposit, No Return (1976). Hastings also appeared in Harper Valley PTA (1978) as Skeeter Duggan a member of the PTA board who had been kidnapped at the orders of its dishonest president to commit election fraud. Hastings also played Cousin Phantom of the Opera in the 1981 television film The Munsters' Revenge.[citation needed]

Voice-over work edit

Hastings also did voice work for animation and commercials, including Superboy in The New Adventures of Superboy cartoons of the 1960s, D.D. on Hanna-Barbera's Clue Club, and James Gordon in the DC Animated Universe, as well as several Batman video games.[2] His earlier work in animation included voicing Henry Glopp on Hanna-Barbera's animated series Jeannie and Fred Flintstone and Friends as well as voicing characters on Challenge of the Superfriends.

Personal life edit

The older brother of longtime As the World Turns star Don Hastings, Hastings married Joan Rice in 1948. They were married for 66 years and, at the time of his death, the couple had four children, 10 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren.[8]

Bob Hastings died on June 30, 2014, from prostate cancer at age 89.[8] His funeral mass was held in Burbank, California's Saint Finbar Catholic Church.[citation needed]

Filmography edit

Film edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961The Great ImpostorState Department OfficialUncredited
1962Moon PilotMotoristUncredited
1968Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady?Lyle Chatterton
1968The Bamboo SaucerGarson
1969Angel in My PocketTed Palish
1969The Love God?Shrader
1970The BoatniksChief Walsh
1971How to Frame a FiggChris Groat
1971The Marriage of a Young StockbrokerBaseball Fan #2
1972The Poseidon AdventureM.C.
1973Charley and the AngelNews Reporter
1973The All-American BoyAriel Van Daumee
1974Airport 1975Freeman's Friend at AirportUncredited
1976No Deposit, No ReturnPeter
1978Harper Valley PTASkeeter
1981The Munsters' RevengePhantom of the Opera
1981Separate WaysJack
1984SnowballingCarol Tolson
1992Shadow ForceMayor Talbert
1993Batman: Mask of the PhantasmCommissioner GordonVoice[9]
1998Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZeroCommissioner GordonVoice, direct-to-video[9]
2003Batman: Mystery of the BatwomanCommissioner GordonVoice, direct-to-video[9]

Television edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961The Tom Ewell ShowHub NortonEpisode: "No Fun in the Sun"
1961Window on Main StreetWarrenEpisode: "A Doctor Comes to Town"
1961 - 1962GunsmokeBill Craig / WhipEpisodes: “The Squaw” /“Call Me Dodie”
1963Mister EdSecret Service ManEpisode: "Ed and the Secret Service"
1963The Twilight ZoneSamEpisode: "I Dream of Genie"
1963The New Casper Cartoon ShowVarious voices26 episodes
1964–1966The MunstersCharlie the RavenVoice, 10 episodes; uncredited
1964McHale's NavyLt. Elroy Carpenter
1965McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force
1966–1969The Adventures of SuperboyKal-El / Clark Kent / SuperboyVoice, 34 episodes
1966SuperboyKal-El / Clark Kent / SuperboyVoice
1966–1970The New Adventures of SupermanKal-El / Clark Kent / SuperboyVoice, 68 episodes
1967BatmanMajor BeasleyEpisode: "Penguin Sets a Trend"
1967Hogan's HeroesIgor PiotkinEpisode: "A Russian Is Coming"
1967–1968The Superman/Aquaman Hour of AdventureYoung Clark Kent / SuperboyVoice, 36 episodes
1968–1969The Batman/Superman HourSuperboy / Young Clark KentVoice, 34 episodes
1968I Dream of JeannieHomer BanksEpisode: "Have You Heard the One About the Used Car Salesman?"
1971-?All in the FamilyKelsey
1971Green AcresSheriff1 episode
1972The ABC Saturday Superstar MovieBull / Captain ShadVoice, episode: "Gidget Makes the Wrong Connection (a.k.a. The Odd Squad)"
1972Room 222Bud NagleEpisode: "Just Call Me Mr. Shigematsu"
1973JeannieHenry GloppVoice, 16 episodes
1973The New Scooby-Doo MoviesHenry Glopp / Additional voicesVoice, 7 episodes
1974DevlinAdditional voices16 episodes
1975The Great Grape Ape ShowAdditional voices16 episodes
1976InsightJohnny MitchellEpisode: "All Out"
1976Clue ClubD.D.16 episodes
1977Spider-ManMonahanTelevision film
1977CB BearsLoudmouseVoice, 13 episodes
1977–1979Wonder WomanGatekeeper / George2 episodes
1977–1978The SkatebirdsD.D.16 episodes
1977–1978The Robonic StoogesD.D.
1977–1978Fred Flintstone and FriendsHenry GloppVoice, 95 episodes
1977The All-New Super Friends HourCorky / Scott / Additional voices2 episodes
1978Buford and the Galloping GhostAdditional voices13 episodes
1978Yogi's Space RaceAdditional voices13 episodes
1978Challenge of the SuperfriendsPied Piper / Space Genius / Additional voicesVoice, episode: "The Pied Piper From Space"
1978–1979The Galloping GhostAdditional voices13 episodes
1978–1979The Buford FilesAdditional voices13 episodes
1978–1979Galaxy Goof-UpsAdditional voices13 episodes
1978–1986General HospitalCaptain Burt Ramsey26 episodes
1979Casper and the AngelsAdditional voices13 episodes
1979–1980Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-DooAdditional voices16 episodes
1979–1980The New ShmooAdditional voices16 episodes
1979The Incredible HulkEarlEpisode: "My Favorite Magician"
1979Three's CompanyJohn CallanEpisode: "The Love Barge"
1980The WaltonsCarlEpisode: "The Last Straw"
1980Captain Caveman and the Teen AngelsAdditional voicesEpisode: "Cavey and the Volcanic Villian"
1980–1982Super FriendsAdditional voices22 episodes
1982JokebookAdditional voices3 episodes
1992–1994Batman: The Animated SeriesCommissioner James GordonVoice, 50 episodes[9]
1997–1998Superman: The Animated SeriesCommissioner GordonVoice, 2 episodes[9]
1997–1999The New Batman AdventuresCommissioner GordonVoice, 8 episodes[9]
2002Gotham GirlsCommissioner GordonVoice, 4 episodes; web series
2003Static ShockCommissioner GordonVoice, episode: "Hard as Nails"[9]

Video games edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994The Adventures of Batman & RobinCommissioner GordonVoice
2001Batman: VengeanceCommissioner GordonVoice[9]
2001Jak and Daxter: The Precursor LegacyMayor ManacVoice[9]
2003Batman: Rise of Sin TzuCommissioner GordonVoice
2010Mafia IIThe JudgeVoice[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Wilson, Scott (August 19, 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons (3d ed.). McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-2599-7 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b "Bob Hastings, actor". The Washington Post. July 5, 2014. p. B5. Archived from the original on 2014-07-02. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
  3. ^ "R.I.P. Bob Hastings". Deadline Hollywood. July 2, 2014.
  4. ^ Bob Hastings Biography, filmreference.com; Accessed August 12, 2015.
  5. ^ a b c Terrace, Vincent (September 2, 2015). Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows. McFarland. p. 27. ISBN 978-1-4766-0528-9.
  6. ^ "Backstage Pass: Bob Hastings, the Voice of Commissioner Gordon". Back Issue. September 2017. p. 30 – via Issuu.
  7. ^ a b c d e Terrace, Vincent (January 10, 2014). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. pp. 28–29. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  8. ^ a b "'McHale's Navy' Star Bob Hastings Dies at Age 89". USA Today. Associated Press. July 2, 2014. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Bob Hastings (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved October 8, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.

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