
Michael Robbins
Biography
Born in London, Robbins was a bank clerk who became an actor after appearing in amateur dramatic performances in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, where he and his family lived at the time. Robbins made his television debut as the cockney soldier in Roll-on Bloomin' Death. Primarily a comedy actor, he is best remembered for the role of Arthur Rudge, the persistently sarcastic husband of Olive (Anna Karen), in the popular sitcom On the Buses (1969–73). Robbins and Karen provided the secondary comic storyline to Reg Varney's comedy capers at the bus depot. Robbins also appeared in the series film spin-offs, On the Buses, Mutiny on the Buses, and Holiday on the Buses. His other comedy credits include non-recurring roles in Man About the House, Oh Brother!, The Good Life, One Foot in the Grave, The New Statesman, George and Mildred, Hi-de-Hi! and You Rang, M'Lord? He appeared as a rather humorously portrayed police sergeant in the TV adaptation of Brendon Chase. As well as these comic roles, he assumed various straight roles in some of the major British television shows of the 1960s and 1970s: including Minder, The Sweeney, Z-Cars, Return of the Saint, Murder Most English, The Avengers, Dixon of Dock Green, The Bill and the 1982 Doctor Who story The Visitation. Robbins's film credits included The Whisperers, Up The Junction, The Looking Glass War, Zeppelin and Blake Edwards' films The Pink Panther Strikes Again and Victor/Victoria'. He also had an extensive career as a radio actor, including a role in the soap opera Waggoner's Walk and the satirical 1970s show Life is What Yer Make It. Robbins was an indefatigable worker for charity. He was active in the Grand Order of Water Rats (being elected 'Rat of the Year' in 1978) and the Catholic Stage Guild, and received a Papal Award for his services in 1987. In one of his last television appearances, in A Little Bit of Heaven Robbins recalled his childhood visits to Norfolk and spoke of his faith and love of the Shrine of Our Lady at Walsingham. Michael Robbins had a brother Jack who was a head teacher at Saint Gregory's Catholic middle school in Bedford in the 1970s and early 1980s. Michael made some guest appearances at this school throughout the years and sometimes entertained the pupils with various sketches with his brother Jack Robbins In the mid-1970s he also directed a film: How Are You?
Movie Appearances

You in Your Small Corner
as Georgie
1962

Mutiny on the Buses
as Arthur Rudge
1972

The Bone Yard
as Sergeant Strickland
1964

Till Death Us Do Part
as Fred
1969

The Hunting of Lionel Crane
as Sergeant Billings
1970

The Drummer and the Bloke
as Jack
1968

On the Buses
as Arthur Rudge
1971

Holiday on the Buses
as Arthur Rudge
1973

Victor/Victoria
as Manager of Victoria's Hotel
1982

The Bargee
as Bargee
1964

Dead Man's Chest
as Sergeant Harris
1965

The Count of Monte Cristo
as Gaspard Caderousse
1964

Crossplot
as Garage Attendant
1969

Children of the Damned
1964

Adam Bede
as Thias Bede
1992

The Saint and the Brave Goose
as Beeky
1979

A Prize of Arms
as Orford
1962
Horizontal Hold
as TV Repairman
1968

Danger! Men Working
as Second Labourer
1961

Lunch Hour
as Harris
1962
TV Appearances

Adam Adamant Lives!
1966

On the Buses
as Arthur Rudge
1969

Department S
as Burton
1969

The Bill
1984

Doctor Who
as Richard Mace
1963

Z-Cars
1962

Gideon's Way
as Smith
1965

Dempsey and Makepeace
as Simmons
1985

George and Mildred
1976

The Sweeney
as Kevin Lee
1975

The Avengers
as Henry Farrow
1961

The Good Life
as Mr. Bulstrode
1975