
Robert Drivas
**Robert Drivas (1935-1986)** was an American actor known for his intense performances and methodical approach to acting. He often played rebellious, tormented, or outsider characters.
He rose to prominence with his role as “Sparrow” in *Cool Hand Luke* (1967), where he demonstrated his ability to bring complex and vulnerable characters to life. Other notable roles include those in *Where It's At* (1969), *The Brotherhood* (1968), and the cult horror film *God Told Me To* (1976).
His film career, although relatively short before his untimely death, was characterized by a remarkable stage presence and an ability to infuse his characters with depth and truth, leaving a distinctive mark on American cinema.