Edward G. Robinson AKA Emanuel Goldenberg Born: 12-Dec-1893 Birthplace: Bucharest, Romania Died: 26-Jan-1973 Location of death: Hollywood, CA Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified Remains: Buried, Beth El Cemetery, Queens, NY
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Key Largo Father: Morris Goldenberg Mother: Sarah Wife: Gladys Lloyd (m. 21-Jan-1927, div. 1956, d. 6-Jun-1971, one son) Son: Edward G. Robinson, Jr. ("Emanuel", b. 19-Mar-1933, d. 26-Feb-1974) Wife: Jane Bodenheimer (m. 16-Jan-1958, until his death, d. 1991)
High School: Townsend Harris High School, Queens, NY University: City College of New York (atended 1910-12) University: Columbia University (attended) University: American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Hollywood Anti-Nazi League Hollywood Walk of Fame 6235 Hollywood Blvd. Kentucky Colonel Oscar (honorary) 1973 Endorsement of American Tobacco Company Lucky Strike cigarettes
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Soylent Green (19-Apr-1973) · Sol Roth Song of Norway (4-Nov-1970) The Old Man Who Cried Wolf (13-Oct-1970) Mackenna's Gold (18-Mar-1969) · Old Adams Never a Dull Moment (26-Jun-1968) The Biggest Bundle of Them All (17-Jan-1968) Operation St. Peter's (29-Dec-1967) Grand Slam (28-Sep-1967) The Cincinnati Kid (15-Oct-1965) · Lancey Howard The Outrage (7-Oct-1964) · Con Man Cheyenne Autumn (3-Oct-1964) · Secretary of the Interior Good Neighbor Sam (22-Jul-1964) · Simon Nurdlinger The Prize (25-Dec-1963) · Dr. Max Stratman A Boy Ten Feet Tall (Jul-1963) Two Weeks in Another Town (17-Aug-1962) · Maurice Kruger My Geisha (12-Feb-1962) Pepe (21-Dec-1960) · Himself Seven Thieves (11-Mar-1960) · Theo Wilkins A Hole in the Head (15-Jul-1959) · Mario Manetta The Ten Commandments (5-Oct-1956) Nightmare (11-May-1956) Illegal (28-Oct-1955) · Victor Scott A Bullet for Joey (15-Apr-1955) · Insp. Raoul Leduc Tight Spot (19-Mar-1955) · Lloyd Hallett The Violent Men (26-Jan-1955) · Lee Wilkison Hell on Frisco Bay (1955) Black Tuesday (31-Dec-1954) The Glass Web (11-Nov-1953) Big Leaguer (19-Aug-1953) · John B. (Hans) Lobert Vice Squad (31-Jul-1953) Actors and Sin (29-May-1952) House of Strangers (1-Jul-1949) · Gino Monetti Night Has a Thousand Eyes (13-Oct-1948) Key Largo (16-Jul-1948) · Johnny Rocco All My Sons (27-Mar-1948) · Joe Keller The Red House (16-Mar-1947) · Pete Morgan The Stranger (25-May-1946) · Insp. Wilson Scarlet Street (28-Dec-1945) · Christopher Cross Journey Together (1-Oct-1945) Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (6-Sep-1945) · Martinius Jacobson The Woman in the Window (26-Jan-1945) · Richard Wanley Double Indemnity (6-Sep-1944) · Barton Keyes Mr. Winkle Goes to War (19-Jul-1944) · Wilbert Winkle Tampico (5-Apr-1944) Flesh and Fantasy (29-Oct-1943) Destroyer (16-Aug-1943) · Steve Boleslavski Tales of Manhattan (5-Aug-1942) Larceny, Inc. (24-Apr-1942) · "Pressure" Maxwell Unholy Partners (Nov-1941) Manpower (9-Aug-1941) · Hank McHenry The Sea Wolf (21-Mar-1941) A Dispatch from Reuters (19-Oct-1940) · Julius Reuter Brother Orchid (7-Jun-1940) Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (23-Feb-1940) · Dr. Paul Ehrlich Blackmail (8-Sep-1939) Confessions of a Nazi Spy (27-Apr-1939) · Edward Renard I Am the Law (25-Aug-1938) · John Lindsay The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (20-Jul-1938) · Dr. Clitterhouse A Slight Case of Murder (26-Feb-1938) · Remy Marco The Last Gangster (12-Nov-1937) · Joe Krozac Kid Galahad (26-May-1937) · Nick Donati Thunder in the City (13-Jan-1937) · Daniel Armstrong Bullets or Ballots (6-Jun-1936) · Johnny Blake Barbary Coast (13-Oct-1935) · Luis Chamalis The Whole Town's Talking (22-Feb-1935) · Arthur Ferguson Jones The Man with Two Faces (4-Aug-1934) · Damon Wells Dark Hazard (3-Feb-1934) · Jim "Buck" Turner I Loved a Woman (22-Sep-1933) · John Hayden The Little Giant (14-Apr-1933) · Bugs Ahearn Silver Dollar (1-Dec-1932) · Yates Martin Tiger Shark (22-Sep-1932) Two Seconds (18-May-1932) The Hatchet Man (4-Feb-1932) · Wong Low Get Five Star Final (26-Sep-1931) Smart Money (11-Jul-1931) · Nick Venizelos Little Caesar (9-Jan-1931) · Little Caesar The Widow from Chicago (23-Nov-1930) · Dominic The Night Ride (12-Jan-1930)
Author of books:
All My Yesterdays: An Autobiography (1973, memoir, with Leonard Spigelgass)
Appears on postage stamps:
USA, Scott #3446 (33 cents, issued 24-Oct-2000)
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