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Edward G. Robinson

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“The sitting around on the set is awful. But I always figure that’s what they pay me for. The acting I do for free.”

 

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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… read more

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davlev56

23Nov11

He is one of the most underated actors ever. A superb performer who holds the screen every time he appears. My favourite films of Eddie G. are 'SCARLET STREET', 'KEY LARGO', 'DOUBLE INDEMNITY', 'MANPOWER', 'THE SEA WOLF', 'BROTHER ORCHID', 'ILLEGAL', 'THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW', just about every film he appears in. Sorely neglected by Hollywood. He wasn't awarded an oscar until he died.

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Arian Raeisi

24Jul11

Sometimes I question my heterosexuality, how intensely I rejoice from Robinson's cinematic presence.

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