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Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. Robinson (born Emanuel Goldenberg; Yiddish: עמנואל גאָלדנבערג; December 12, 1893 – January 26, 1973) was an American actor born in Romania. Although he played a wide range of characters, he is best remembered for his roles as a gangster, most notably in his star-making film Little Caesar. -
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The Actors' Temple
The Actors' Temple, officially named Congregation Ezrath Israel, is a synagogue founded in 1917 in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. ... Many vaudeville, musical theater, television, and nightclub performers attended services there, including Sophie Tucker, Shelley Winters, Milton Berle, Al Jolson, Jack Benny, Joe E. Lewis, and Edward G. Robinson. -
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Edward Robinson
Edward Robinson, Eddie Robinson or Ed Robinson may refer to: ... Edward G. Robinson (1893–1973), Romanian-born American star character actor whose stage, film and television career lasted from 1913 to 1973; posthumous Lifetime Achievement Oscar 1973 -
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Robinson (name)
Edward G. Robinson (1893–1973), Romanian-American actor ... Tony Robinson (born 1946), British television comedy actor and political campaigner -
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AFI's 100 Years…100 Stars
Only Joan Crawford managed to forge a career as an actress and star of continued note, ending her work as an actress in 1976, the year before her death, giving her a career span of fifty-five years as a star of stage, film and television. ... The lesser known Slippery Pearls (or Stolen Jools), a 20-minute short film made to benefit a sanitarium for tuberculosis, includes Joan Crawford, Barbara Stanwyck, Gary Cooper, Buster Keaton and Edward G. Robinson. -
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List of Romanian Americans
This is a list of notable Romanian-Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. ... Edward G. Robinson - actor -
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List of Romanians
Note: Names that cannot be confirmed in Wikipedia database nor through given sources are subject to removal. ... Edward G. Robinson, actor -
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Tales of Manhattan
Edward G. Robinson as Avery 'Larry' L. Browne ... The sequence was, in the past, sometimes cut from television showings, giving the film a very abrupt ending.[citation needed] -
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Warner Bros.
The studio's first gangster film, Little Caesar, was a great box office success and Edward G. Robinson was a star in many of the subsequent wave of Warner gangster films. ... In 2007, Warner Bros. added the Peanuts/Charlie Brown library to its collection (this includes all the television specials and series outside of the theatrical library, which continues to be owned by CBS and Paramount through United Feature Syndicate, licensor and owner of the Peanuts material). -
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Double Indemnity (film)
It starred Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson and was based on James M. Cain's 1935 novella of the same title, adapted for film by Wilder and Raymond Chandler. ... It was adapted as a made for television movie in 1973 starring Richard Crenna, Samantha Eggar and Lee J. Cobb.
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television includes Edward G. Robinson