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Jay Robinson (April 14, 1930 – September 27, 2013) was an American actor specializing in character roles.He achieved his greatest fame playing Emperor Caligula in the film The Robe (1953) and its sequel Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954), [1] and years later portraying the boss of the character played by Warren Beatty in Shampoo (1975).
Stan Laurel (1890–1965), actor and comedian, one-half of the Laurel and Hardy duo [1] William Lava (1911–1971), composer Yvette Lebon (1910–2014), actress
Ted Rusoff, 74, Canadian-born Italian actor (The Passion of the Christ, The Last Temptation of Christ, The Nativity Story), injuries sustained in a traffic collision. [442] Walter Schmidinger, 80, Austrian actor. [443] Michael Sullivan, 96, English art historian. [444] Remo Tomasi, 81, Italian Olympic speed skater. [445]
In June 1954, Jay Robinson was cast as John Wilkes Booth. [13] In July 1954, Eva Le Galliene was hired as technical consultant (listed on the credits as "Special Consultant on Shakespearean Scenes") on the recommendation of Moss Hart [14] She later agreed to appear in the film as an actor, performing in scenes with Burton. It was her first film.
Bradford Dillman, actor and author (d. 2018) Arnold Burns, lawyer (d. 2013) Jay Robinson, actor (d. 2013) William vanden Heuvel, lawyer and diplomat (b. 2021) [35] April 19. Curtis Roosevelt, writer (d. 2016) Dick Sargent, actor and gay activist (d. 1994) April 21 – Donald J. Tyson, businessman (d. 2011) April 23 – Alan Oppenheimer, actor ...
Richard Karn – television actor, game show host; Mike Luckovich – editorial cartoonist; Dave Losso – stand-up comedian; Beau Mirchoff – actor known for television series Awkward; Brian Stokes Mitchell – Broadway actor and baritone singer; Jeffrey Dean Morgan – actor, known for Grey's Anatomy, Watchmen, Magic City, The Walking Dead
The original production was co produced by the actor Jay Robinson, who also appeared in the cast. [2]The plot of the play was based on an idea of Robinson's involving a Broadway revival of The Green Bay Tree involving Robinson: he financed the play to get a role but was fired from the production. [3]
Jay Robinson, Best Supporting Actor winner. Bette Davis, Best Supporting Actress winner. Samuel Z. Arkoff, Life Career Award winner. Best Science Fiction Film