
Charles Robinson
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)
Known For








Credits
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The Last Dance 2000Ned★ 7.6
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The Cable Guy 1996Steven's Lawyer★ 6
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Editor★ 5.7
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The Equalizer 1985Brian★ 7.2
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The Comedy Factory 1985Reporter #2★ NR
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Airwolf 1984Carl Zimmer★ 7.6
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James McNeil★ 6.3
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Simon & Simon 1981Anthony Ross★ 6.7
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Neil Davis★ NR
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Wheatley★ NR
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Ellery Queen 1975Lewis Halliday★ 7.4
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Man on the Outside 1975Mr. Arnold★ NR
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The Deadly Volley 1975Ted★ NR
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Psycho Sisters 1974Jerry (as Charles Knox Robinson)★ NR
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Fer-de-Lance 1974Lieutenant Nicholson★ 5.8
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Police Headquarters 1974Charles Heywood★ NR
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The Daring Dobermans 1973Steve Crandall★ 5.4
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Prisoner★ 6.7
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Brad Wells★ NR
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Banacek 1972Arthur Patrick McKinney★ 8.6
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The Screaming Woman 1972Howard Wynant★ 6.7
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Priest★ 5.8
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Gales★ 5
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Adam-12 1968Mark Donin★ 7
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A Time to Sing 1968Shifty Barker★ 5
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For Singles Only 1968Jim Alen★ 5.5
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Mannix 1967Harvey Roanhorse★ 6.7
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The Sand Pebbles 1966Ensign Bordelles★ 7.2
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The Singing Nun 1966Marauder★ 5.7
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The F.B.I. 1965Keith McKay★ 5.5
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Shenandoah 1965Nathan★ 6.9
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Dear Brigitte 1965George★ 6.4
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The Munsters 1964★ 8
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Take Her, She's Mine 1963Stanley★ 5.3
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Stoney Burke 1962Dennis Mitchner★ 5.7
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Neal★ 5
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Johnny Masterson (uncredited)★ 7.5
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87th Precinct 1961Jerry Curtis★ 7.5
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My Three Sons 1960★ 6.5
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Jerry Lane★ 7.7
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Gunsmoke 1955Amos Cole★ 6.6
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Gregg Foster★ 6.3