Chris Robinson (actor)
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Chris Robinson | |
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Born | West Palm Beach, Florida, USA |
November 5, 1938
Other names | Christopher Robinson |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse(s) | Fourth wife, Jacquie Shane Robinson |
Children | Five sons from three previous marriages |
Chris Robinson (born November 5, 1938, in West Palm Beach, Florida; sometimes credited as Christopher Robinson) is an actor who played Rick Webber #2 on General Hospital from 1978 to 1986 where he was involved in a triangle with his wife Lesley Webber and the married Monica Quartermaine. Following this role, he joined Another World in late 1987 where he played the role of Jason Frame and was reunited with Denise Alexander who had played Lesley on "GH". Jason was murdered in early 1989. He then appeared on another soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful as Jack Hamilton, joining in the early 1990s and leaving after three years. He last appeared in this part in 2005, having made several guest appearances over the years. Robinson returned to "GH" after a 16-year absence in 2002, only to see the character of Rick killed off in a controversial storyline that altered the back story. In 2013, he appeared in a 50th anniversary celebration episode as Rick's spirit, making peace with his old rival Alan Quartermain when they both appeared to Monica and Alan's sister, Tracy.
Robinson was a young adult actor and stunt man and appeared in such films of the 1950s as Diary of a High School Bride and The Beast from Haunted Cave. In the 1960s, he was cast as Flight Engineer and top turret gunner Sgt. Sandy Komansky on ABC's Twelve O'Clock High in the last two seasons. In 1972, he got the lead as a fanatical snakecharmer in the horror movie, Stanley.
He is the father of Taylor Joseph Robinson, cast as C.J. Garrison #3 in The Bold and the Beautiful.
In 1985, Robinson was convicted of income tax evasion. He was allowed to continue his role on General Hospital under a prison work-release provision.
Robinson, is married to artist/actress Jacquie (née Shane) Robinson,[1] and he has five sons from three previous marriages.
Credits
- Colt .45, ABC/Warner Brothers series, as the outlaw Tom Sanger in "Appointment at Agoura" (1960)[2]
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater as Paul Martin in "So Young the Savage Land" (1960)
- Bus Stop as Tony Maddox in the series premiere episode, "Afternoon of a Cowboy" (1961)
- The Donna Reed Show as Ken in "Military School" (1961)
- Hennesey as Larry Stander in "The Hat" (1961)
- Two Faces West as Gordie in "The Wayward" (1961)
- The Everglades, as Ralph Martin in "Good Boy" (1961) and as Coley Jarrett in "Young Osceola" (1962)
- The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, 3 episodes, including as Grant Harper in "Strangers in the House" (1961-1962)
- The Outlaws, as Sonny Buck in "The Daltons Must Die, Part I" (1961)
- Sea Hunt as Kelsey in "Crime at Sea" (1961)
- Empire as Arnold Koenig in "A Place to Put a Life" (1962)
- Cain's Hundred as Jack Hayes in "The New Order" (1962)
- The New Breed as Clifford Forbes in "Walk This Street Lightly" (1962)
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, in "The Dividing Wall" (December 6, 1963)
- The Dakotas as Chino in "Red Sky Over Bismarck" (1963)
- The Wide Country as Gabriel Horn in "Speckle Bird" (1963)
- Stoney Burke as Ross in "A Girl Named Amy" (1963)
- Channing as Jim Wilson in "Beyond His Reach" (1963)
- Gunsmoke as Willie Jett in "The Bad One" (1963)
- The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters as Billy Bird in "The Day of the Skinners" (1963)
- G.E. True as Holt in "Ordeal" (1963)
- Arrest and Trial, 2 episodes (1963-1964)
- General Hospital (1963) TV Series .... Dr. Rick Webber #2 (1978 – November 26, 1986; June 27 – August 9, 2002, April 2, 2013)
- The Fugitive (1963)
- Perry Mason (1965) "The Case of the Deadly Debt"
- Twelve O'Clock High (1965–1967) as T/Sgt.Sandy Komansky (recurring role)
- Custer as Lt. Tim Rudford in episode "Accused" (1967)
- Felony Squad as Vincent Ludi in "The Desperate Silence" (1967)
- Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea. . .(Corpsman Mallory)
- Cycle Savages (1969) .... Romko
- Like a Mighty Army (1970) .... Presbyterian pastor D. James Kennedy
- Young Doctors in Love (1982) .... Cameo appearance
- Savannah Smiles (1982) .... Richard Driscoll
- Amy (1981) .... Elliot Medford
- Another World (1964) TV series .... Jason Frame (1987–1989)
- Like Father Like Son (1987) (uncredited) .... Bobby
- Viper (1988) .... James Macalla
- Rez Bomb (2009) as Jaws
References
- ↑ The Art of Jacquie Shane
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External links
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- 1938 births
- Living people
- American male television actors
- American male film actors
- Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government
- American people convicted of tax crimes
- People from West Palm Beach, Florida
- Male actors from Los Angeles, California
- American male soap opera actors
- 20th-century American male actors
- 21st-century American male actors