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Edward G. Robinson

Edward G. Robinson

Born Emmanuel Goldenberg, Edward G. Robinson was a stocky, forceful, zesty star of Hollywood films who was best known for his gangsters roles in the '30s. A "little giant" of the screen with a pug-dog face, drawling nasal voice, and a snarling expression, he was considered the quintessential tough-guy actor. Having emigrated with his family to the U.S. when he was ten, Robinson planned to be a rabbi or a lawyer, but decided on an acting career while a student at City College, where he was elected to the Elizabethan Society. He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts on a scholarship, and, in 1913, began appearing in summer stock after changing his name to "Edward G." (for Goldenberg). Robinson debuted on Broadway in 1915, and, over the next 15 years, became a noted stage character actor, even co-writing one of his plays, The Kibitzer (1929). He appeared in one silent film, The Bright Shawl (1923), but not until the sound era did he begin working regularly in films, making his talkie debut in The Hole in the Wall (1929) with Claudette Colbert. It was a later sound film, 1930's Little Caesar, that brought him to the attention of American audiences; portraying gangster boss Rico Bandello, he established a prototype for a number of gangster roles he played in the ensuing years. After being typecast as a gangster he gradually expanded the scope of his roles, and, in the '40s, gave memorable "good guy" performances as in a number of psychological dramas; he played federal agents, scientists, Biblical characters, business men, bank clerks, among other characters. The actor experienced a number of personal problems during the '50s. He was falsely linked to communist organizations and called before the House Un-American Activities Committee (eventually being cleared of all suspicion). Having owned one of the world's largest private art collections, he was forced to sell it in 1956 as part of a divorce settlement with his wife of 29 years, actress Gladys Lloyd. Robinson continued his career, however, which now included television work, and he remained a busy actor until shortly before his death from cancer in 1973. His final film was Soylent Green (1973), a science fiction shocker with Charlton Heston. Two months after his death, Robinson was awarded an honorary Oscar "for his outstanding contribution to motion pictures," having been notified of the honor before he died. He was also the author of a posthumously published autobiography, All My Yesterdays (1973). ~ All Movie Guide


Edward G. Robinson Trivia

When was Edward G. Robinson born?
Edward G. Robinson date of birth: December 12, 1893

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in Smart Money?
Edward G. Robinson was Nick "The Barber" Venizelos in Smart Money

What role did Edward G. Robinson portray in The Woman in the Window?
Edward G. Robinson played Prof. Richard Wanley in The Woman in the Window

What role did Edward G. Robinson portray in A Slight Case of Murder?
Edward G. Robinson played Remy Marco in A Slight Case of Murder

What role did Edward G. Robinson portray in Grand Slam?
Edward G. Robinson played Prof. James Anders in Grand Slam

What role did Edward G. Robinson play in A Bullet for Joey?
Edward G. Robinson played Inspector Raoul Leduc in A Bullet for Joey

What role did Edward G. Robinson play in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse?
Edward G. Robinson played Dr. Clitterhouse in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse

Who did Edward G. Robinson play in Seven Thieves?
Edward G. Robinson was Theo Wilkins in Seven Thieves

Who did Edward G. Robinson play in Scarlet Street?
Edward G. Robinson was Christopher Cross in Scarlet Street

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in The Red House?
Edward G. Robinson was Pete Morgan in The Red House

Who did Edward G. Robinson play in Little Caesar?
Edward G. Robinson was Rico Bandello in Little Caesar

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in House of Strangers?
Edward G. Robinson was Gino Monetti in House of Strangers

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in Bullets or Ballots?
Edward G. Robinson was Johnny Blake in Bullets or Ballots

What role did Edward G. Robinson play in Brother Orchid?
Edward G. Robinson played Little John Sarto in Brother Orchid

Who did Edward G. Robinson play in The Stranger?
Edward G. Robinson was Wilson in The Stranger

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in Soylent Green?
Edward G. Robinson was Sol Roth in Soylent Green

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in Never a Dull Moment?
Edward G. Robinson was Leo Joseph Smooth in Never a Dull Moment

Who did Edward G. Robinson play in Key Largo?
Edward G. Robinson was Johnny Rocco in Key Largo

What role did Edward G. Robinson portray in A Hole in the Head?
Edward G. Robinson played Mario Manetta in A Hole in the Head

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in The Cincinnati Kid?
Edward G. Robinson was Lancey Howard in The Cincinnati Kid

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in The Barbary Coast?
Edward G. Robinson was Louis Chamalis in The Barbary Coast

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in The Violent Men?
Edward G. Robinson was Lew Wilkison in The Violent Men

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in My Geisha?
Edward G. Robinson was Sam Lewis in My Geisha

What role did Edward G. Robinson portray in Double Indemnity?
Edward G. Robinson played Barton Keyes in Double Indemnity

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in The Outrage?
Edward G. Robinson was Con Man in The Outrage

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in The Ten Commandments?
Edward G. Robinson was Dathan in The Ten Commandments

Who did Edward G. Robinson portray in Cheyenne Autumn?
Edward G. Robinson was Carl Schurz in Cheyenne Autumn

Who did Edward G. Robinson play in MacKenna's Gold?
Edward G. Robinson was Old Adams in MacKenna's Gold

Who did Edward G. Robinson play in Robin and the Seven Hoods?
Edward G. Robinson was Big Jim in Robin and the Seven Hoods


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