Robert Stack

Robert Stack

Robert Stack Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 15, 2003.
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Robert Stack, whose granite-eyed stare and menacing baritone spelled trouble for television's fictional criminals in "The Untouchables" and real ones in "Unsolved Mysteries," died at his home. He was 84.

Stack's wife Rosemarie found him slumped over at about 5 p.m. Wednesday. He died of heart failure, she said. The actor had undergone radiation treatment for prostate cancer in October.

"He was feeling so good," she said Thursday. "He had a bout with a tumor but that was gone. It wasn't that, it was his heart. He was too weak. He wouldn't have lived through a bypass."

Although he had a lengthy film career beginning in 1939 with "First Love," Stack's greatest fame came with the 1959-63 TV drama "The Untouchables," in which he played Chicago crimebuster Eliot Ness and won a best actor Emmy.

That role, coupled with his job as host of the reality series "Unsolved Mysteries," created an enduring good-guy image.

"I think there's a definite carry-over from Eliot Ness," Stack said in a 1998 interview with The Associated Press. "Somebody once said, 'You really think you're Eliot Ness.' No, I don't think I'm Ness, but I sure as hell know I'm not Al Capone.'"

If Stack tended to appear stiffly humorless on screen, in conversation he was relaxed and jovial, with deep Hollywood roots that gave him a wealth of star-studded anecdotes.

He recalled playing polo with mentor Spencer Tracy and receiving advice from Clark Gable.

"He brought a bottle of 21-year-old Scotch and put it between us," Stack told the AP. "'There's a rumor going around that you're gonna try to be an actor.'

"I thought I'd give it a shot," Stack said he replied.

"Clark said, 'You're gonna be one thing: A pro. Show up on time, know your lines. ... And if you ever become a thing called a celebrity – a word I hate – if you ever do, and you use that power to push people around, I'm gonna kick you right in the (expletive).' "

Stack was born into a performing arts family in Los Angeles. His great-great-grandfather opened one of the city's first theaters, and his grandparents, uncle and mother were opera singers.

His father, however, "was the only Irishman in County Kerry who couldn't sing, and that's whose singing voice I got," Stack said in 1998.

But the young man had a resonant speaking voice and rugged good looks, enough to catch the eye of producer Joe Pasternak when Stack ventured onto the Universal lot at age 20.

"He said 'How'd you like to be in pictures? We'll make a test with Helen Parrish, a little love scene.' Helen Parrish was a beautiful girl. 'Gee, that sounds keen,' I told him. I got the part," Stack recalled.

He gave popular young actress Deanna Durbin her much-publicized first screen kiss in "First Love," and played a series of youthful romantic leads before leaving Hollywood to serve with the Navy as an aerial gunnery instructor in World War II.

His postwar career climbed in the 1950s with meatier roles and better projects, including "The High and the Mighty" starring John Wayne in 1954.

In 1957, Stack was nominated for a best supporting Oscar for "Written on the Wind," a domestic melodrama starring Lauren Bacall and Rock Hudson. When he lost the trophy (to Red Buttons, "Sayonara"), Jimmy Stewart reassured him he'd win next time.

"But Jimmy, what if I never get another part like this?" Stack said.

"Well, that's just too damn bad," Stewart replied.

That story was told with a chuckle by Stack, a man who clearly didn't take himself or life in Hollywood too seriously. "It's all malarky; even the wonderful part is malarky," he said.

Stack made more than 40 films, including "The Iron Glove" (1954); "Good Morning Miss Dove"(1955) and "Is Paris Burning?" (1966). In later years he shifted to comedy, mocking his stalwart image in 1980's "Airplane!" and appearing in "1941" (1979), "Caddyshack II" (1988) and "Baseketball" (1998).

His role as Ness in "The Untouchables" brought him a best actor Emmy in 1960. The series, awash in Prohibition Era shoot-'em-ups between gangsters and federal agents, drew harsh criticism about its violence along with good ratings for ABC.

Stack found more series success with "The Name of the Game" (1968-71), "Most Wanted" (1976-77) and "Strike Force" (1981-82).

"Unsolved Mysteries," true stories of crime and mysterious disappearances, brought Stack back to TV in 1988, and the popular show continued through the late '90s.

His autobiography, "Straight Shooting," was published in 1979.

Stack and his wife wed in 1956 and had two children, Elizabeth and Charles, both of Los Angeles. Rosemarie Stack said both were with her at the home.


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Mark Moseley

February 18, 2025

When I think of a tough guy, I think of Robert Stack. His confidence was spellbinding. As a young boy I would try to emulate his walk. That was funny. No one can walk like Robert Stack.

Dennis Winship

June 14, 2021

I use to like watching his episodes of unsovled mysteries in the 90's. Dennis Winship Lynn Massachusetts

Sybil Clemons

January 13, 2016

Happy 97th. Birthday in heaven. You are truly misses. I am sending LOVE to Rosemary, Elizabeth & Charles.

Harry Simpson

January 13, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Fair winds and following seas sailor.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

May 4, 2014

My cable just started showing METV and I was delighted to see my favorite show ever - The Untouchables. Robert Stack, Paul Picerni and Nicholas Georgiade were my first crushes (at the tender age of 4!) and Mr. Stack was my role model for my only career goal - law enforcement. I did reach and enjoy said goal, but I sure didn't have that wonderful voice, steely gaze or great hair! I'm sorry I never got the opportunity to tell how crazy I was about him as a kid, or how much I enjoyed him following his career in Airplane or Unsolved Mysteries. Tracey, Dayton, OH

Lisa Jackson

November 8, 2013

Mr. Robert Stack what darn good actor you were especially good looking. May God Bless you and your earthly deeds serve here with us . Love you big BOB!! I grew up watching you under my dad. He was a true fan of yours too. If you see him tell him I love him too!!!!! God Bless an extraordinary talent in Hollywood!!!!!!!!!

Richard Owen

March 3, 2013

Rest In Peace, Mr. Stack. See You On The Other Side Some Beautiful Day, Kind Sir.

Kris Bedalov

September 21, 2005

Loved you Bob! You were my idol, the type of man I always wanted to marry. Someday...over the rainbow...hopefully we will finally meet.

Tannie Tate

December 23, 2004

Another great, gone...Deepest sympathy to the Family and Friends.

Charles Abrahams

March 26, 2004

I think of MR Robert Stack and see this sweet guy who touched everyones life,he was like someone

who came and made your day when he did unsolved Mysterious

man did he project and image, his voice was so scary it was a voice that most people cant help but hear going into the bathroom it just follows you, MR Robert Stack was somebody who cared he made you sit and listen to these cases, a personal incident may never have brought him to the show, like the John Walsh and america most wanted

but he was there and when you watched him you got sucked up by his errie voice and the strange music, I have seen alot of actors in my life time and I have to say

they didnt have what MR Robert Stack had, he had this strange power

which pulled you toward the stories

he told on the show, I always enjoyed seeing his trench coat and him popping out from behind trees

he had this way of saying I want my presence felt because I am going to tell you something that could help solve a Mystery and prephaps the captor could be you

he seemed to be very animal oriented and always or most of the time told his animal tales with well an animal,MR Robert stack

was a great man, who well be remembered for somebody who wasnt just an actor but a guy who made you, think hey I can make a difference, Unsolved Mysterious was and always will be a show which

continues to make you believe that in every case their is a mystery which a viewer can help solve, and prehaps that viewer is you

the other show is John Walsh's AMW

his is a story of personal tradgedy





may Mr Robert Stack Dance with the Angels in Heaven forever and may his presence be ever felt hear in the hearts and minds of the people

who have been touched by his great presence.



Charlie (also credit as Chad, Lips, shadow shades Mcquade, Starlin and Charles)

Tighe Bowers

December 4, 2003

"Unsolved Mysteries" has been my favorite tv show for ten years now and has been a big part of my life. Losing Robert Stack has been like losing a family member I was close to all my life. Stack may now be solving mysteries for the Lord in Heaven, but he will live on in the hearts of us all forever!

M. BUTLER

June 21, 2003

I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. MR. STACK WAS A GREAT MAN ON T.V. AND I'M SURE IN REAL LIFE AS WELL. I WATCHED HIM ON THE 'UNTOUCHABLES' IN THE 60'S WHEN I WAS ABOUT 7 YEARS OLD TO THE END OF THE SERIES. PERHAPS THEY'LL SHOW THE RERUNS SO WE CAN REACH BACK TO THOSE DAYS OF 'ELLIOT NESS'. I ALSO ENJOYED HIM ON UNSOLVED MYSTERIES. HE WILL BE MISSED. I SHARE IN YOUR GRIEF.



MARIA BUTLER (SYRACUSE, NY )

Julie Roberts

June 11, 2003

I watch unsolved mysteries everyday reruns or not. It always kept me in suspense. I just wish the show could go on.

Angela Camlin

May 28, 2003

I saw him numerous times in movies and television. He was a wonderful actor. I watch reruns of unsolved mysteries all the time, and he was the perfect host. My sincere condolences to the entire family.

Gerry Fite

May 25, 2003

I am sorry to hear of the passing of this unique man. He was great in the Untouchables and also Unsolved Mysteries. My oldest son was an extra on one of those shows a number of years ago when he lived in California. Mr. Stack will be missed by everyone who came in contact with him. May God Bless his family in their time of sorrow.

magalli rivera

May 20, 2003

I was sadden to read of your death and I only wanted to say I have enjoyed all of your works,may you rest in peace,god bless you

Tracey Spurrell

May 19, 2003

I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of a great man and a great actor Robert Stack. My prayers and thoughts go out to his family and friends. May God bless you all at this time of grief.

Deloris broom

May 19, 2003

May God be with you and bless you on the death of a great actor. Deloris

VICKI BYSOR

May 19, 2003

I was deeply saddened by the death of Mr. Stack. I watched every week on Unsolved Mysteries. The world will miss him along with all his family and close friends.

God has taken another angel home.

Vicki S. Bysor

Odessa, MO

Norma Scroggins

May 19, 2003

I have enjoyed Mr. Stack for many years. The Untouchables was one of my very favorite shows. I also watched Unsolved mysteries and enjoyed it very much. He will be greatly missed. May God bless and comfort his family.

Thank you Robert Stack for giving so much to everyone.

deborah bates

May 19, 2003

Mr.Robert Stack was a great actor and I enjoyed his movies, the untouchables,and the Unsolved Mystery he will be greatly misses by me.Deborah, a loyal watcher

Demetrius Seabrain

May 19, 2003

May God Bless the family of Mr. Robert Stack, and his fans. He will be truly missed. I will miss his words, "Maybe you can help solve a mystery."

Leti Trevino - Wong

May 19, 2003

I still can't believe Mr.Stack is not here with us.I'm going to miss him.  That was my favorite show Unsolve Mysteries. I will continueto watch it and always remember that was his show. I'm so sorry about his death.Please express my condolences to Mr.Robert Stack's family. What a terrible loss but spiritually he will ålways be in our hearts.

KARISSA ROGERS

May 19, 2003

MY PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILY AND MY GOD BE WITH Y'ALL.

Melissa Middleton

May 19, 2003

I'm sure going to miss that voice! He made Unsolved Mysteries very exciting! Wishing the family nothin but the BEST!

Laurin and Brenda

May 19, 2003

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May God comfort your family.

Carol Meredith

May 19, 2003

Unique, special, one-of-a-kind with a voice that fell perfectly on your ears, three generations of our family loved him from afar and wish to tell his family that he will be greatly missed and not ever replaced

Martha Allen

May 19, 2003

We were very sorry to hear of this lost. My family and I enjoyed Mr. Stack in the "Untouchables" and "Unsolved Mysteries."

Karen Bertucci

May 19, 2003

What a great actor. I grew up watching him and was shocked by his death. He will be greatly missed.

Bettie Phillips Tyree

May 19, 2003

Mr. Stack was just one of my most favorite stars in the sphere of entertainment. I am so sorry to hear of his passing, my prayers extend to the family and may God bless you in this time. I and the many friends and fans who feel the loss of a manificent artiste, do feel heartbroken by his death I am sure. I so enjoyed "The Untouchables" and Unsolved Mysteries" along with other screen activity provided by Mr. Stack.

May 19, 2003

Our condolonces to the family he was one of the best, Robert will be missed.

Anne

May 19, 2003

Robert was unique in his presentation of "UnsolvedMysteries".

He was straight forward,honest and sensitive to the topics.

Outstanding actor! He will be missed!

Jeannie Anderson

May 18, 2003

Robert Stack made movies real. I send my deepest sympathy to his family and friends and fans . We will truly miss him . God Bless You All

Caroline Conklin

May 18, 2003

Best Of The Best!!!!!

Bernadine Sunagel

May 18, 2003

Will never be forgotten.



In God Bernie

Beth Fraley

May 18, 2003

I wish to express my sympathy to the familiy and friends of Robert Stack. I never did see The Untouchables, but now I will because Robert Stack's voice and his presence was always known. He will be missed.

Edward Morrison

May 18, 2003

As a Young Fella,I Remember Watching Him Every Week In The Untouchables...He Played The Part So Well, Also My Mother Wouldn`t Miss That Show For The world...She Really Loved Him In Any Movie...He Was One of the Best...You Don`t Have That Quality In Actors Of To-day.........Thanks For This Opportunity ............Ted Morrison

Mary Weithers

May 18, 2003

I'll remember Robert Stack as the most handsome man that has ever lived.

monty carr

May 18, 2003

you are forever untouchable.. may your soul rest in peace

jewel greenwood

May 18, 2003

sorry to see your loved one go'they will be sadley missed.

JANICE NESBITT

May 18, 2003

MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILY OF ROBERT STACK. JAN

TANNIE ROTHGEB

May 18, 2003

TO THE FAMILY OF ROBERT STACK, I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE FIRST TIME I SAW THIS ACTOR IN THE MOVIE WRITTEN ON THE WIND WITH DOROTHY MALONE,WHAT A GREAT MOVIE THAT WAS, HE WILL SADLY BE MISSED BY MANY.

Mary & Ed Coe

May 17, 2003

Robert Stack was a great entertainer, We loved him in the Untouchables and also Unsloved Mysteries. I will always remember his calm voice he was one of the greats. Sympathy to all his family. May God Bless and Keep you all.

Billy Slimp

May 17, 2003

With Deepest Sympathy

Rosemary Stratton

May 17, 2003

WE WILL MIS YOU . YOU WERE A GREAT ACTOR . I LOVED YOU IN THE UNTOCHABLES YOU WERE GREAT . WE ENJOYED YOU IN UNSOLVED MTSTERIES . YOU WILL BE SADLY MISSED ROSEMARY STRATTON

[email protected]

May 17, 2003

Too many childhood memories and too many things still to do..May he rest in peace and my deepest sympathies to all his family.God bless.

May 17, 2003

ROBERT STACK A BEAUTIFUL MAN...I LOVED HIM IN THE 40 S UNTIL HIS TV SHOW....NESS WOULD HAVE BEEN PROUD TO HAVE HIM PORTRAY HIM...GOD BLESS

HIM MAY HE REST IN PEACE..GOD BLESS

HIS FAMILY...AMEN...

Irma June Cash

May 16, 2003

What joy you brought to many lives, through your movies and Unsolved Mysteries. May God be with your family through these trying times of saying goodbye. But, let them be in peace, knowing they will one day be with you, again, in health and happiness.

God bless this family.

WILLIAM & DOROTHY CALLAHAN

May 16, 2003

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY. WE REALLY ENJOYED HIS MOVIES.

Kathleen Progen

May 16, 2003

I watched Robert Stack many nights

on Unsolved Mysteries....I loved his voice and his manner....my ex boss once told me she was afraid of him.....He came across as serious to her I guess.....I loved him I know he will be missed by many....God Bless Him Kathy

Rose Schoenemann

May 16, 2003

I really sorry to hear about His Passing away. He really Will be miss.He was a great Movie actor and will never be forgotten.

CHERYL M DUNBAR

May 16, 2003

MR.ROBERT STACK WILL TRULY BE MISSED BY ALL,NOT ONLY FOR HIS ROLE IN THE "UNTOUCHABLES" BUT FOR HIS UNFORGETTABLE VOICE ON UNSOLVED MYSTERIES MY PRAYERS AND DEEPEST THOUGHTS ARE WITH HIS FAMILY.

MARIA

May 16, 2003

I ONLY KNEW YOU FROM UNSOLVED MYSTERIES AND YOU WILL BE GREATLY MISSED. MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND RECEIVE YOU IN HIS KINGDOM

Patricia Friend

May 16, 2003

I am truly sorry for your loss.

I grew up on THE UNTOUCHABLE. There were so many shows better because Robert Stack was in them. God bless you all.

sull

May 16, 2003

you were the best robert

Donny Flynn

May 16, 2003

Dear Bob,

This program is about unsolved mysteries. Whenever possible the actual family members and police officials have participated in recreating these events. What your about to see is not a news broadcast. I will never forget you Bob. I was and still am a big fan of yours. Unsolved mysteries is a big part of my life. My favorite episode is when you did the exclusive on the escape from alcatraz. You and your family are in my prayers.

Zethalyn Smith

May 16, 2003

Sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Robert Stack. Mr. Stack had the looks and the voice. May you find comfort in the arms of the Lord and remember God Loves you.

SALLIE JUNE SPURLOCK-MILES

May 16, 2003

MR. STACK, IS THE DIFINITION, FOR

CLASS, AND WILL GREATLY MISSED.

MY PRAYERS,TO HIS FAMILY.SALLIE

Roberta Spencer-Mayo

May 16, 2003

Robert Stack was such a great actor



Prayfully your



Roberta Spencer-Mayo

angela

May 16, 2003

I am sorry to hear about your loss, my prayers are with you.....god bless

May 16, 2003

He was a great actor!! Sorry to loose such a classic in so many ways. He will be missed!!!

Emily Raines

May 16, 2003

I never meet Robert Stack but as child I remember how well he played the untouchable, and when he played in airplane I laughed so hard, and very surprise how well he could change roles and do do well. He will be truly missed

Elizabeth Lambert

May 16, 2003

I am a big fan of Mr. Stark, I believe God has a reason for everyone here on earth and I believe that he did in fact fulfill his destiny making people laugh and think, he will be sorely missed but he has a job up there now pleasing the big guy himself

Rachel Wood

May 16, 2003

I am just one of his many fans and just learned of his passing.he wiil be greatly missed by all. Have faith in knowing that he helped many people beit through his silver-screen work or through unsol.myst.long run. my prayers are with you and his children.

Jacquelyn Holmes

May 16, 2003

I feel like I've lost an old friend. He will truly be missed. My condolences and prayers are with the family of Mr. Robert Stack. It's hard to believe but we must all go home one day. It is our destiny. God Bless.

brenda perras

May 16, 2003

my prayers go out to your family and friends,you will always be in my prayers,and never forgoten.bless you and your family,brenda perrras

MARIA BUTLER

May 16, 2003

I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. MR. STACK WAS A GREAT MAN ON T.V. AND I'M SURE IN REAL LIFE AS WELL. I WATCHED HIM ON THE 'UNTOUCHABLES' IN THE 60'S WHEN I WAS ABOUT 7 YEARS OLD TO THE END OF THE SERIES. PERHAPS THEY'LL SHOW THE RERUNS SO WE CAN REACH BACK TO THOSE DAYS OF 'ELLIOT NESS'. I ALSO ENJOYED HIM ON UNSOLVED MYSTERIES. HE WILL BE MISSED. I SHARE IN YOUR GRIEF.

Al and Pat Grijalva

May 16, 2003

My wife and I are so very sorry to hear of Robert Stack's passing. Our prayers go out to him and his family. He will be missed by them and by all his fans. God Bless you Mr. Stack

Reg Jones

May 16, 2003

We`ll miss Robert Stack`s contributions to the "malarky".

cintron-rosado

May 16, 2003

he will be missed, he was truly

"untouchable"

God Bless, my sympathy to his family

Ann Marie El Amin

May 16, 2003

It was always a pleasure to watch Unsolved Misteries. I will sure miss such a pleasant presenter.Rest In Peace Mr. Robert Stack,God be with you!

Lori Richman

May 15, 2003

Robert Stack was a wonderful actor. He was also a excellent marksman, having won several championships in the 1930's in skeet shooting. He was the perfect host for "Unsolved Mysteries." My grandmother always loved the Eliot Ness character he played on television, sad to say, both Mr. Stack and my grandmother died the same day. We will bury my grandmother this weekend in Houston, Texas. Rest in Peace, Eliot and Grandma.

Hilda Jones

May 15, 2003

My deepest sympathy to the Family of Robert Stack. I always admired his style especially in the show "The Untouchable". My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

jeannie smith

May 15, 2003

mr.stack has brought a lot of joy into my life with his acting. I am sorry for your loss.God is always there for you.

Luis Cordoves

May 15, 2003

He was a great actor and I will never forget his portrail of Elliot Ness in one of my alltime favorite shows

God Bless his soul

Thelma Gomez

May 15, 2003

God be with you , & your family .

we enjoyed many of "your movies."

LISA LINCKE

May 15, 2003

I GOING TO MESS ROBERT STACK VERY VERY. I WATCHED HIS MOVIES AND TV SHOW, ESPECIALLY UNSOLOVED MYSTERIES. MAY GOD BLESS YOU MR. STACK. GOOD BYE

Glenn Rushing

May 15, 2003

Robert Stack was our families favorite actor. He will be missed. Our love and hearts go out to his family. Glenn Rushing

Mona Lisa Cohen

May 15, 2003

Robert Stack was one of the old time favorite, I use to love to look at untouchables, and unsolved mysteries. He will be deeply miss,by fans all over, especial me.I'm pray that God keeps his loving arms around the family in their time of need.





Mona Lisa Cohen

Elizabeth Arledge

May 15, 2003

I am so sorry, I can understand what the kids are going thourgh. I watched him when he did "Unsolved Mysterys" & he will be missed by his fans.

Cesar Garcia

May 15, 2003

My condolences to Mrs. Stack and family. I've been a fan of Mr. Stack since the early forties. He was always a pleasure to watch. Always gave a good performance.

Brandi

May 15, 2003

Ever since the television show "Unsolved Mysteries" came out, I was hooked. Robert Stack made that show. His voice was so recognizeable and resonating. I am sorry for his passing. His memory will live on for me every time I watch a re-run of my favorite show.

Thank you Robert Stack,

Brandi

Rita Winfrey

May 15, 2003

Robert Stack will be remembered as a truly wonderful actor as well as a wonderful person. I pray his family will find peace at this time of sorrow. God Bless...

Pamela Franco

May 15, 2003

So very sorry to just learn of Mr. Stack's passing. He will live on in all that knew him from his television appearances over the years. Sincerely, Pamela, Ken & Toby Franco

Lynda

May 15, 2003

I met Mr Stack when I was 11 in CA. I am very sorry that he passed. He was a nice man.

mike hyde

May 15, 2003

great man a shame to see that the lord called him soo soon

Amber Pardon

May 15, 2003

I am sorry for what had happen, I hope things will go well with his family and his friends. He was one of a kind.

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