US Actor Robert Logan Passes Away at 82
August 8, 2024 – American actor Robert Logan, known for his roles in ”The Adventures of the Family Robinson” and “77 Sunset Strip,” passed away on May 6th at the age of 82.
Logan, the son of a banker, enjoyed a successful career in Hollywood, starring in several notable films and television shows. He will be remembered primarily for his portrayal of Skip Robinson in the beloved family adventure series “The Adventures of the Family Robinson,” which aired in 1975 and captivated audiences worldwide.
Born in Brooklyn in 1941, Logan grew up in Los Angeles with his father and six siblings. He received a baseball scholarship to the University of Arizona and later landed his first major role in the popular crime series “77 Sunset Strip.”
Beyond his acting career, Logan was known for upholding the values he espoused in his most famous films. His family described him as “the embodiment of agape” and expressed their deep gratitude for having known him.
Logan’s other notable works include the war film “The Bridge at Remagen” in 1969. He leaves behind four siblings, his wife Alina, two children, and three granddaughters.