Robert Foulk
Robert Foulk was a reliable character actor whose presence quietly anchored many classic films and TV shows. Fans of Disney’s beloved “The Love Bug” might remember him as the persistent police officer always one step behind Herbie, a role that highlighted Foulk’s knack for playing authoritative, no-nonsense figures with just the right touch of dry humor. His work extends beyond family fare; he also appeared in popular westerns and crime dramas, often portraying sheriffs, detectives, or other steady, grounded characters that added authenticity to every scene. Foulk’s talent lay in making these supporting roles memorable without stealing the spotlight, providing a believable world for leads to react to. Directors appreciated his professionalism and ability to slip into roles that demanded a confident, understated presence. When browsing screenshots from “The Love Bug,” you get a glimpse of Foulk’s knack for blending humor and authority, a combination that made him a familiar face to audiences who enjoy classic mid-century American cinema and television.
Browse 3 HD movie screencap galleries featuring Robert Foulk, including Rebel Without a Cause, Singin' in the Rain, and The Love Bug.
Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
Jim Stark moves to a new town hoping for a fresh start but quickly finds himse..
Singin’ in the Rain (1952)
In 1927 Hollywood, silent film star Don Lockwood faces a major challenge as th..
The Love Bug (1968)
Jim Douglas is a struggling race car driver who discovers that his Volkswagen ..