Robert Fuller
Leonard Leroy “Buddy” Lee or more famously known as Robert Fuller, is an American horse rancher who used to be an actor. He was born on July 29, 1933, in Troy, New York. Fuller started his career in 1952, guest-starring primarily on Western programs, while appearing in several movies, including: The Brain from Planet Arous; Teenage Thunder (both in 1957); Return of the Seven (1966); Incident at Phantom Hill (also 1969); and The Hard Ride (1971). He decided to retire after almost five decades of experience.
The actor didn’t exactly do well in school, and at the age of sixteen, he and his family decided to move to Hollywood, where he became a stunt man. The risk he took for his stunts and having insurances on guard was well worth it as Fuller eventually landed lead roles. After his retirement, the actor has spent time raising horses with his wife.