Person Details

Birthday: 1932-04-13 17:37:43

Death: 2006-07-22 17:37:43

Aliases: Charles Knox Robinson , Charles Robinson Knox , Charles Knox Robinson III

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Orange, New Jersey, USA

Homepage:

Movie Involvements: 18

TV Involvements: 5


Most Famous Work

Biography

Charles Robinson graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude from Princeton in 1958. His theatrical family opened his acting career at age three on Broadway. After college his first film was "Splendor in the Grass," to be followed by "The Singing Nun," "Shenandoah" and "Take Her, She's Mine." After "Tall Story," "The Pleasure of His Company" and "The Good Soup" all on Broadway, plus an army hitch, he and Mrs. Robinson set up house in Los Angeles--close to film work and his television appearances on, for instance, "Laramie," "The Alfred Hitchcock Show" and "Bachelor Father." Date of Birth 13 April 1932, Orange, New Jersey Date of Death 22 July 2006, Palm Springs, California  (complications from Parkinson's disease)

Most Famous Work

Airwolf
Average
7

Airwolf

(1984) Carl Zimmer
The Equalizer
Average
7

The Equalizer

(1985) Brian
Gunsmoke
Average
7

Gunsmoke

(1955) Amos Cole
Banacek
Average
9

Banacek

(1972) Arthur Patrick McKinney
Death Wish 4: The Crackdown
Average
6
The Sand Pebbles
Average
7

The Sand Pebbles

(1966) Ensign Bordelles
Splendor in the Grass
Average
8

Splendor in the Grass

(1961) Johnny Masterson (uncredited)
Shenandoah
Average
7

Shenandoah

(1965) Nathan

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2000 Ned
1996 Steven's Lawyer
1987 Editor
1985 Brian
1984 Carl Zimmer
1978 Neil Davis
1976 Wheatley
1975 Mr. Arnold
Ted
1974 Jerry (as Charles Knox Robinson)
Lieutenant Nicholson
1973 Steve Crandall
Prisoner
Brad Wells
1972 Arthur Patrick McKinney
Howard Wynant
1971 Priest
Gales
1968 Mark Donin
Shifty Barker
Jim Alen
1966 Ensign Bordelles
Marauder
1965 Nathan
George
1964 N/A
1963 Stanley
1962 Neal
1961 Johnny Masterson (uncredited)
1960 Craig Benson
N/A
1955 Amos Cole
1953 Gregg Foster
Year Character Movie/Tv

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