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Born: December 12, 1893 – Died: January 26, 1973
Edward G. Robinson, born Emanuel Goldenberg in Bucharest, Romania on December 12, 1893, made an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. When he arrived in the United States at the age of ten, his family settled in New York's Lower East Side. Despite initial plans to become a rabbi or lawyer, Robinson discovered his passion for acting while attending City College. He secured a scholarship from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and adopted the name Edward G. Robinson, with the "G" representing his birth surname. In 1913, he began his career in stock theater, and two years later, he graced Broadway stages, where he worked tirelessly for 15 years. Robinson's remarkable transition to the silver screen came with the advent of sound, where he became an iconic gangster figure, most notably as Rico Bandello in "Little Caesar." His versatility extended to portraying various biographical characters, earning him acclaim and awards. Robinson's journey was not without challenges, including McCarthy-era allegations and personal hardships, but his legacy endures as a celebrated actor in Hollywood's golden era.
Early Life and Career
Edward G. Robinson's childhood was marked by his family's immigration to the United States from Romania when he was just ten years old. Growing up in New York's Lower East Side, he was initially destined for a career as a rabbi or lawyer before a twist of fate led him to pursue acting while attending City College. Robinson's dedication to his craft earned him a scholarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, setting the stage for his theatrical journey.
In 1913, he embarked on his acting career in stock theater, honing his skills and preparing for the spotlight. Two years later, he made his debut on Broadway, where he spent a prolific 15 years, showcasing his talents in various roles.
It was the advent of sound in the film industry that catapulted Robinson to stardom. His breakthrough role as the snarling, murderous thug Rico Bandello in "Little Caesar" set a new standard for movie gangsters, leaving an indelible mark on Hollywood. This role marked a turning point in his career, propelling him to fame and acclaim.
Throughout his career, Robinson's exceptional talent earned him numerous awards, including a special, posthumous Oscar for lifetime achievement in 1973. He portrayed a wide range of characters, from gangsters to biographical figures, showcasing his versatility and leaving an enduring impact on the entertainment industry.
Beyond his professional life, Edward G. Robinson faced personal challenges, including allegations of Communist affiliation during the McCarthy era. He also navigated a divorce settlement that led him to sell his extensive art collection and dealt with a psychologically troubled son.
Despite these trials, Robinson's legacy as a celebrated actor in Hollywood's golden era remains intact. He is remembered for his prideful and violent on-screen characters, which contrasted with his real-life persona as a sensitive and artistic individual. His contribution to cinema, especially in defining the gangster archetype, solidifies his status as an icon and legend in the world of film and entertainment.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1974 | Mooch (TV Movie) | Edward G. Robinson - Party Guest (uncredited) |
1973 | Soylent Green | Sol Roth |
1972 | Neither by Day Nor by Night | Father |
1971 | Night Gallery (TV Series) | Abraham Goldman (segment "The Messiah on Mott Street") |
1971 | Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (TV Series) | Guest Performer |
1971 | U.S.A. (TV Movie) | Narrator prolog & epilog |
1970 | The Silent Force (TV Series) | Jerry |
1970 | Song of Norway | Krogstad |
1969–1970 | Bracken's World (TV Series) | Elstyn Draper | Edward G. Robinson |
1970 | The Old Man Who Cried Wolf (TV Movie) | Emile Pulska |
1969 | Medical Center (TV Series) | Dr. Lee Forestman |
1969 | Mackenna's Gold | Old Adams |
1968 | It's Your Move | Sir George McDowell |
1968 | Never a Dull Moment | Leo Joseph Smooth |
1968 | The Biggest Bundle of Them All | Professor Samuels |
1967 | Operazione San Pietro | Joe Ventura |
1967 | Grand Slam | Prof. James Anders |
1967 | The Blonde from Peking | Douglas - Chef C.I.A. (C.I.A. Chief) |
1967 | Batman (TV Series) | Edward G. Robinson (uncredited) |
1966 | Planet of the Apes Test Reel (Short) | Dr. Zaius |
1966 | The Lucy Show (TV Series) | Edward G. Robinson |
1965 | The Cincinnati Kid | Lancey Howard |
1965 | Who Has Seen the Wind? (TV Movie) | Captain |
1964 | The Outrage | Con Man |
1964 | Cheyenne Autumn | Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz |
1964 | Good Neighbor Sam | Simon Nurdlinger |
1964 | Robin and the 7 Hoods | Big Jim Stevens (uncredited) |
1963 | The Prize | Dr. Max Stratman |
1963 | A Boy Ten Feet Tall | Cocky Wainwright |
1962 | Two Weeks in Another Town | Maurice Kruger |
1962 | The DuPont Show of the Week (TV Series) | Narrator |
1962 | My Geisha | Sam Lewis |
1961 | The Detectives (TV Series) | 'Big Jim' Riva |
1961 | General Electric Theater (TV Series) | Bert Alquist |
1960 | Pepe | Edward G. Robinson |
1960 | The Right Man (TV Movie) | Theodore Roosevelt |
1960 | Seven Thieves | Theo Wilkins |
1960 | Sunday Showcase (TV Series) | Daniel Webster |
1959 | A Hole in the Head | Mario Manetta |
1959 | Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) | Victor Bers |
1959 | Goodyear Theatre (TV Series) | Harry Harper |
1958 | Playhouse 90 (TV Series) | Oscar Bromek |
1956 | The Ten Commandments | Dathan |
1956 | Nightmare | Rene Bressard |
1955 | The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) | Baron | John Derwent |
1955 | Hell on Frisco Bay | Victor Amato |
1955 | Celebrity Playhouse (TV Series) | Matthew Considine |
1955 | Illegal | Victor Scott |
1955 | A Bullet for Joey | Inspector Raoul Leduc |
1955 | Tight Spot | Lloyd Hallett |
1955 | The Violent Men | Lew Wilkison |
1954 | For the Defense (TV Movie) | Matthew Considine |
1954 | Black Tuesday | Vincent Canelli |
1954 | Climax! (TV Series) | Josef Vadassy |
1953 | The Glass Web | Henry Hayes |
1953 | Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) | Sir Wilfrid Robarts |
1953 | Big Leaguer | John B. 'Hans' Lobert |
1953 | Vice Squad | Capt. 'Barnie' Barnaby |
1952 | Actors and Sin | Maurice Tillayou (segment "Actor's Blood") |
1950 | Operation X | George Constantin |
1949 | It's a Great Feeling | Edward G. Robinson (uncredited) |
1949 | House of Strangers | Gino Monetti |
1948 | Night Has a Thousand Eyes | John Triton |
1948 | Key Largo | Johnny Rocco |
1948 | All My Sons | Joe Keller |
1947 | The Red House | Pete Morgan |
1946 | The Stranger | Mr. Wilson |
1945 | Scarlet Street | Christopher Cross |
1945 | Journey Together | Dean McWilliams |
1945 | Our Vines Have Tender Grapes | Martinius Jacobson |
1944 | The Woman in the Window | Professor Richard Wanley |
1944 | Mr. Winkle Goes to War | Wilbert Winkle |
1944 | Double Indemnity | Barton Keyes |
1944 | Tampico | Captain Bart Manson |
1943 | Flesh and Fantasy | Unknown |
1943 | Destroyer | Steve Boleslavski (as Edward G.Robinson) |
1942 | Tales of Manhattan | Avery L. 'Larry' Browne |
1942 | Larceny, Inc | 'Pressure' Maxwell |
1941 | Unholy Partners | Bruce Corey |
1941 | Manpower | Hank McHenry |
1941 | The Sea Wolf | 'Wolf' Larsen |
1940 | A Dispatch from Reuters | Baron Julius Reuter |
1940 | Brother Orchid | John T. Sarto |
1940 | Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet | Dr. Paul Ehrlich |
1939 | Blackmail | John R. Ingram |
1939 | Confessions of a Nazi Spy | Edward Renard |
1938 | I Am the Law | Prof. John Lindsay |
1938 | The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse | Dr. Clitterhouse |
1938 | A Slight Case of Murder | Remy Marco |
1937 | The Last Gangster | Joe Krozac |
1937 | Kid Galahad | Nick Donati |
1937 | A Day at Santa Anita (Short) | Edward G. Robinson (uncredited) |
1937 | Thunder in the City | Dan Armstrong |
1936 | Bullets or Ballots | Johnny Blake |
1935 | Barbary Coast | Luis Chamalis |
1935 | The Whole Town's Talking | Arthur Ferguson Jones | 'Killer' Mannion |
1934 | The Man with Two Faces | Damon Wells | Jules Chautard |
1934 | Dark Hazard | Jim 'Buck' Turner |
1933 | I Loved a Woman | John Mansfield Hayden |
1933 | The Little Giant | James Francis 'Bugs' Ahearn |
1932 | Silver Dollar | Yates Martin |
1932 | Tiger Shark | Mike Mascarenhas |
1932 | Two Seconds | John Allen |
1932 | The Hatchet Man | Wong Low Get |
1931 | Five Star Final | Jos. W. Randall |
1931 | Smart Money | Nick 'The Barber' Venizelos |
1931 | The Stolen Jools (Short) | Gangster (as Edward Robinson) |
1931 | Little Caesar | Caesar Enrico 'Rico' Bandello | 'Little Caesar' |
1930 | The Widow from Chicago | Dominic |
1930 | East Is West | Charlie Yong |
1930 | Outside the Law | Cobra Collins |
1930 | Die Sehnsucht jeder Frau | Tony |
1930 | A Lady to Love | Tony |
1930 | The Night Ride | Tony Garotta |
1929 | The Hole in the Wall | The Fox |
1923 | The Bright Shawl | Domingo Escobar (as E.G. Robinson) |
1916 | Arms and the Woman | Factory Worker |