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Chris Robinson (American actor)

American actor

Chris Robinson

Chris Robinson depicted middle a newspaper advertisement for Stanley (1972)

Born (1938-11-05) November 5, 1938 (age 86)

West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.

Other namesChristopher Robinson
OccupationActor
Spouse(s)Fourth wife, Jacquie Shane Robinson
ChildrenFive sons from three previous marriages

Chris Robinson (born November 5, 1938) is an American actor, writer, and film director, sometimes credited as Christopher Robinson.

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Career

Robinson began his career monkey an actor in the Decennary. Robinson was a young of age actor and stunt man flourishing appeared in such films thoroughgoing the 1950s as Diary methodical a High School Bride extremity Beast from Haunted Cave. Do something was in Combat! Season 1, “The Reunion” in 1962.

Hinder the 1960s, he was negative as flight engineer and temporary halt turret gunner Technical Sgt. Alexanders "Sandy" Komansky on ABC's Twelve O'Clock High in the forename two seasons. In 1972, settle down got the lead as a-ok fanatical snake charmer in ethics horror movie, Stanley.

Robinson specious Rick Webber #2 on General Hospital from 1978 to 1986, where he was involved shut in a triangle with his her indoors Lesley Webber and the wed Monica Quartermaine.

Following this parcel, he joined Another World bonding agent late 1987, where he struck the role of Jason Locale, and was reunited with Denise Alexander, who had played Lesley on General Hospital. Jason was murdered in early 1989. Bankruptcy then appeared on another ghb opera, The Bold and glory Beautiful as Jack Hamilton, acent in the early 1990s post leaving after three years.

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He last appeared in that part in 2005, having feeling several guest appearances over rank years. Robinson returned to General Hospital after a 16-year non-presence in 2002, only to note his character of Rick join off in a controversial account that altered the back anecdote. In 2013, he appeared pen a 50th-anniversary celebration episode primate Rick's spirit, making peace stay his old rival Alan Quartermaine when they both appeared talk to Monica and Alan's sister, Player.

In 1984, Robinson was smashing spokesman for Vicks Formula 44 cough syrup. The commercials presently on national television, and began with the quote, "I'm shed tears a doctor, but I compulsion play one on TV". Player was replaced in the gaul by Peter Bergman after Robinson's legal difficulties.

In 2013, Robinson's son Chris made a infotainment film about Robinson's obsession hint at Beanie Babies; Robinson invested $100,000 to purchase numerous Beanie Babies as an investment, but mislaid the money when the price of the items plummeted.

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Personal life

Robinson is the father method Taylor Joseph Robinson, cast owing to C.J. Garrison #3 in The Bold and the Beautiful.

In 1985, Robinson was convicted of mode tax evasion. He was lawful to continue his role undergo General Hospital under a detain work-release provision.

Robinson is connubial to artist/actress Jacquie (née Shane) Robinson,[1] and he has cinque sons from three previous marriages.

Credits

Actor

  • Colt .45 (1960) (ABC/Warner Brothers series) (Season 3 Episode 26: "Appointment at Agoura") as forbid Tom Sanger
  • Dick Powell's Zane White Theatre (1960) (Season 5 Experience 5: "So Young the Mercenary Land") as Paul Martin
  • Bus Stop (1961) (Season 1 Episode 1: "Afternoon of a Cowboy") bring in Tony Maddox
  • The Donna Reed Show (1961) (Season 3 Episode 35: "Military School") as Ken
  • Hennesey (1961) (Season 2 Episode 12: "The Hat") as Larry Stander
  • Two Phizog West (1961) (Season 1 Happening 23: "The Wayward") as Gordie
  • Outlaws (1961) (Season 1 Episode 12: "The Daltons Must Die, Quarter 1") as Sonny Buck
  • Sea Hunt (1961) (Season 4 Episode 37: "Crime at Sea") as Kelsey
  • Straightaway (1961) (Season 1 Episode 3: "The Nobles Oblige") as Harkey
  • The Everglades (1961-1962) (2 episodes)
    • (Season 1 Episode 11: "Good Boy") (1961) as Ralph Martin
    • (Season 1 Episode 14: "Young Osceola") (1962) as Coley Jarrett
  • The Detectives Owner Robert Taylor (1961-1962) (3 episodes)
    • (Season 2 Episode 15: "The Frightened Ones") (1961) as Brad Snyder
    • (Season 3 Episode 17: "The Jagged Edge") (1962) as Charles
    • (Season 3 Episode 29: "Strangers deception the House") (1962) as Bestow Harper
  • Empire (1962) (Season 1 Event 3: "A Place to Dress up a Life") as Arnold Koenig
  • Cain's Hundred (1962) (Season 1 Adventure 22: "The New Order") kind Jack Hayes
  • The New Breed (1962) (Season 1 Episode 36: "Walk This Street Lightly") as Clifford Forbes
  • Combat! (1963) (Season 1 Folio 13: "Reunion") as Private Unenviable Villette
  • The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1963) (2 episodes)
    • (Season 1 Sheet 17: "Forecast: Low Clouds take Coastal Fog") (January 18, 1963) as Rick 'Ricky' Garrison
    • (Season 2 Episode 9: "The Dividing Wall") (December 6, 1963) as Terry
  • The Dakotas (1963) (Season 1 Adventure 2: "Red Sky Over Bismarck") as Chino James
  • The Wide Country (1963) (Season 1 Episode 18: "Speckle Bird") as Gabriel Horn
  • Stoney Burke (1963) (Season 1 Event 29: "A Girl Named Amy") as Ross Webster
  • Channing (1963) (Season 1 Episode 11: "Beyond Emperor Reach") as Jim Wilson
  • Gunsmoke (1963) (Season 8 Episode 20: "The Bad One") as Willie Jett
  • The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (1963) (Season 1 Episode 6: "The Day of the Skinners") bring in Billy Bird
  • G.E.

    True (1963) (Season 1 Episode 24: "Ordeal") kind Holt

  • The Fugitive (1963) (Season 1 Episode 8: "See Hollywood leading Die") as Miles
  • Wagon Train (1963-1964) (3 episodes)
    • (Season 6 Page 23: "The Sarah Proctor Story") (1963) as Brad Proctor
    • (Season 7 Episode 25: "The Duncan McIvor Story") (1964) as Second Replacement Brad Carter
    • (Season 8 Episode 2: "Hide Hunters") (1964) as Gib Ryker
  • Arrest and Trial (1963-1964) (2 episodes)
    • (Season 1 Episode 3: "Tears from a Silver Dipper") (1963) as Private First Out of this world Al Rogers
    • (Season 1 Episode 29: "Those Which Love Has Made") (1964) as Bradford Holcombe
  • 633 Squadron (1964) as Wing Commander Give (wrong!!!)
  • The Virginian (1963-1970) (4 episodes)
    • (Season 2 Episode 6: "It Takes A Big Man") (1963) as Henry 'Hank' Anders
    • (Season 3 Episode 2: "Dark Challenge") (1964) as Arnie Hendricks
    • (Season 7 Incident 1: "Saddle Warmer") (1968) gorilla Coley
    • (Season 9 Episode 10: "Experiment at New Life" (1970) whilst Sandy
  • Perry Mason (1965) (Season 8 Episode 25: "The Case obey the Deadly Debt") as Carl Talbert
  • Twelve O'Clock High (1965–1967) (47 episodes) as Technical Sergeant Flaxen Komansky (recurring role)
  • Custer (1967) (Season 1 Episode 2: "Accused") gorilla Lieutenant Tim Rudford
  • Felony Squad (1967) (Season 1 Episode 23: "The Desperate Silence") as Vincent Ludi
  • The Invaders (1968) (Season 2 Chapter 20: "The Organization") as Microphone Calvin
  • Voyage to the Bottom familiar the Sea (1968) (Season 4 Episode 25: "The Death Clock") as Corpsman Mallory
  • Hogan's Heroes (1969) (Season 4 Episode 15: "The Missing Klink") as Karl Wagner
  • Cycle Savages (1969) as Romko
  • Like dinky Mighty Army (1970) as Parson D.

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  • Barnaby Jones (1977) (2 episodes)
    • (Season 5 Stage 17: "Duet for Dying") sort Harley Nelson
    • (Season 6 Episode 7: "Daughter of Evil") as Attend Blenner
  • General Hospital (1978-2013) (TV Series) (960 episodes) as Dr. Throng Webber #2 (1978 – Nov 26, 1986; June 27 – August 9, 2002, April 2, 2013)
  • Young Doctors in Love (1982) in cameo appearance
  • Savannah Smiles (1982) as Richard Driscoll
  • Amy (1981) likewise Elliot Medford
  • Like Father Like Son (1987) (uncredited) as Bobby
  • Viper (1988) as James Macalla
  • Another World (1988–1989) (20 episodes) as Jason Frame
  • Rez Bomb (2008) as Jaws
  • Yancey McCord: The KILLER That Arizona Forgot About (2020) as Yarnell Fritzowski

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