
Acting
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)
movieThe Cable Guy
1996
Steven's Lawyer
tvThe Equalizer
1985
Brian
tvThe Comedy Factory
1985
Reporter #2
tvAirwolf
1984
Carl Zimmer
tvScarecrow and Mrs. King
1983
James McNeil
tvSimon & Simon
1981
Anthony Ross
tvFlying High
1978
Anatoli
movieThe Case of the Baltimore Girls
1978
Neil Davis
tvEllery Queen
1975
Lewis Halliday
movieMan on the Outside
1975
Mr. Arnold
moviePsycho Sisters
1974
Jerry (as Charles Knox Robinson)
movieFer-de-Lance
1974
Lieutenant Nicholson
moviePolice Headquarters
1974
Charles Heywood
movieThe Daring Dobermans
1973
Steve Crandall
movieSet This Town on Fire
1973
Brad Wells
movieThe Screaming Woman
1972
Howard Wynant
tvAdam-12
1968
Mark Donin
A Time to Sing
1968
Shifty Barker
movieFor Singles Only
1968
Jim Alen
tvMannix
1967
Harvey Roanhorse
movieThe Sand Pebbles
1966
Ensign Bordelles
movieThe Singing Nun
1966
Marauder
tvThe F.B.I.
1965
Keith McKay / Troy Harris
movieShenandoah
1965
Nathan
movieDear Brigitte
1965
George
tvStoney Burke
1962
Dennis Mitchner
tvThe Virginian
1962
John Woods aka Sitkonga
movieSplendor in the Grass
1961
Johnny Masterson (uncredited)
tvBen Casey
1961
Edward Bullard
tv87th Precinct
1961
Jerry Curtis
tvMy Three Sons
1960
Craig Benson
tvArmchair Theatre
1956
Sailor
tvAlfred Hitchcock Presents
1955
Jerry Lane
tvGunsmoke
1955
Amos Cole
tvGeneral Electric Theater
1953
Gregg Foster