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Robert Fuller (July 29, 1933) is an American horse rancher and retired actor. At age of 16, he traveled with his family to Hollywood, California, where he got his first job as a stunt man. He also worked at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, starting as a doorman and being promoted to assistant manager at the age of 18. At the urging of friends, he joined the Screen Actors Guild and started his career using the name, Robert Fuller, known by his most famous name.

It’s not a surprise for Fuller to pursue a career in the wrestling industry as he was born into a family thriving in the same profession. His father and grandfather were both wrestlers— and so were his brother Ron Fuller and cousin Jimmy Golden, who also goes by Bunkhouse Buck. He debuted as manager Col. Robert Parker in 1993 in World Champion Wrestling but was released in 1997. Later on, Welch’s next comeback was in 2006.

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