
Edward G. Robinson
Biography
Edward G. Robinson (born Emanuel Goldenberg; December 12, 1893 – January 26, 1973) was a Romanian-born American actor and political activist. Although he played a wide range of characters, he is best remembered for his roles as a gangster, most notably in his star-making film Little Caesar (1931). Robinson's career saw a decline during the 1950s Red Scare when he was threatened with blacklisting. Experiencing underemployment, he turned towards minor roles in B movies until he eventually returned to the mainstream by playing one of Moses' adversaries Dathan in Cecil B. DeMille's religious epic The Ten Commandments (1956). He was ranked number 24 in the American Film Institute's list of the 25 greatest male stars of Classic American cinema. Never having been nominated for an Academy Award during his 60-year career, he became a posthumous recipient of an Honorary Oscar in 1973, two months after his death. Robinson was Jewish and a staunch critic of fascist and Nazi ideologies that were on the rise in the 1930s. He donating more than $250,000 to 850 political and charitable organizations between 1939 and 1949, hosted a gathering at his home to sign a declaration calling for a boycott of all German-made products, frequently appeared at Soviet and American war relief rallies, delivered radio addresses in over six languages to Nazi-occupied European countries, and traveled to Normandy to entertain the troops, becoming the first movie star to go there for the USO. Robin was also an outspoken supporter of the civil rights movement, and regularly campaigned to overcome segregation.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Cincinnati Kid
as Lancey Howard
1965

Double Indemnity
as Barton Keyes
1944

Movie Tough Guys
as Self (archive footage)
1991

Good Neighbor Sam
as Simon Nurdlinger
1964

Little Caesar: End of Rico, Beginning of the Antihero
as Self (archive footage)
2005

The Prize
as Max Stratman/Walter Stratman
1963

House of Strangers
as Gino Monetti
1949

The Stranger
as Federal Agent Wilson
1946

Key Largo
as Johnny Rocco
1948

The Red House
as Pete Morgan
1947

Manpower
as Hank McHenry
1941

The Ten Commandments
as Dathan
1956

Soylent Green
as Sol Roth
1973

Never a Dull Moment
as Leo Joseph Smooth
1968

Night Has a Thousand Eyes
as John Triton
1948

Black Tuesday
as Vincent Canelli
1954

Brother Orchid
as Little John T. 'Johnny' Sarto
1940

A Hole in the Head
as Mario Manetta
1959

A Bullet for Joey
as Raoul Leduc
1955

Two Seconds
as John Allen
1932
TV Appearances

The Lucy Show
as Edward G. Robinson
1962

Night Gallery
as Abraham Goldman
1970

General Electric Theater
as Bert Alquist
1953

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
as Self
1968
Lux Video Theatre
as Sir Wilfrid Robarts
1950

This Is Your Life
as Self
1952

Climax!
as Josef Vadassy
1954

Bracken's World
1969

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
as Victor Bers
1956

The Steve Allen Show
as Self
1956

The Oscars
as Self
1953
NBC Sunday Showcase
as Daniel Webster
1959