Robert F. Simon, born in 1908, was a character actor whose career spanned from the 1950s to the 1980s. Known for his portrayals of authority figures, Simon made notable appearances in Rogue Cop (1954) and Private Duty Nurses (1971), showcasing his versatility in both crime dramas and exploitation cinema. His role in Wild Women (1970) further cemented his place within the cult film landscape, where his commanding presence contributed to the unique narratives of the era. A life member of The Actors Studio, Simon's work resonates with fans of classic grindhouse and exploitation films.
Private Duty Nurses
A trio of beautiful private-duty nurses that practice more than the medical arts must confront underground drug traffickers, racism and murder in their local hospital.