Born in 1932 in Clever, Missouri, Robert Mandan is known for his diverse roles in television and film. He appears as a supporting character in Hickey & Boggs (1972), a gritty crime drama that reflects the era's raw storytelling. Mandan also features in Return of the Rebels (1981), where his comedic timing adds depth to the film's exploration of camaraderie and rebellion. With a background in stage and television, Mandan's contributions to cult cinema resonate through his memorable performances.
Return of the Rebels
Mary Beth Allen (Barbara Eden), a retired former motorcycle club member, is a widowed operator of a campground along the Colorado River which is being threatened and taken over by a group of people led by K.C. Barnes (Patrick Swayze). Mary Beth is helped by her friends, former members of "The Eagle Rock Rebels" motorcycle gang (Don Murray, Christopher Connelly, Robert Mandan and Jamie Farr), who come to the camp for their 25-year reunion and run off the troublemakers. Mary Beth starts a relationship with Sonny (Don Murray).