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Edward G. Robinson (born Emanuel Goldenberg; December 12, 1893 – January 26, 1973) was an American actor of stage and screen, who was popular during Hollywood's Golden Age. He appeared in 30 Broadway plays, [ 1 ] and more than 100 films, during a 50-year career, [ 2 ] and is best remembered for his tough-guy roles as gangsters in such films ...
Edward G. "Manny" Robinson Jr. (March 19, 1933 – February 26, 1974) was an American actor. Early life. Robinson was the son of actor Edward G. Robinson and his ...
Gordon started his career on the stage and worked with fellow actors Edward G. Robinson and Tyrone Power. He was soon discovered by a Hollywood agent in a Los Angeles production of Darkness at Noon. Over the course of his career Gordon would appear in more than 170 film and television productions from the early 1950s to the mid-1990s. [2]
Nixon, who died in 1994, had a net worth of $988,522 in 1973, according to a Dec. 9 issue from that year by The San Francisco Examiner. That amounts to about $6.03 million in today’s dollars.
Also popular was Black Widow (1954), a film noir with Ginger Rogers, but A Bullet for Joey (1955), which reunited Raft with Edward G. Robinson, was a flop. Raft was one of many guest stars in Around the World in 80 Days (1956), and after the film's release, he said that "the telephone just seemed to stop ringing."
Roberts appeared in twelve movies from 1947 to 1954, and on TV in Four Star Playhouse, Adventures of Superman [5] and Dragnet. [citation needed] Her first big picture was The Red House (1947) [3] starring Rory Calhoun, Julie London and Edward G. Robinson.
Robinson added she has “genuinely no idea” if her net worth is £50 million but said she “can’t think there’s anything I really want except my good health and the family happiness ...
All My Sons: Horton, Edward G. Robinson, Chester Erskine (producer) and Burt Lancaster, 1948. Horton made her feature film debut in All My Sons in 1948, opposite Edward G. Robinson and Burt Lancaster [1] in a film based upon the play by Arthur Miller. Her additional film credits included Swashbuckler, a 1976 film starring James Earl Jones and ...