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Confessions of a Nazi Spy - Movie Poster. Here is the American one-sheet movie poster for Warner Bros' Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939), starring Edward G. Robinson. One-sheets measured 27x41 inches, and were the poster style most commonly used in theaters. 12 Photos.
Died Jan. 26, 1973 of cancer in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Calif. E dward G. Robinson was a gentle and diminutive actor who achieved film stardom as a tough-talking, cold-eyed killer. In a film career that spanned nearly 50 years and 101 pictures, Robinson's first role was in 1923's "The Bright Shawl" and his last was in 1973's "Soylent Green."
May 1, 2020 · Edward G. Robinson was born Emanuel Goldenberg in Bucharest, Romania, on December 12, 1893. He was one of five sons that made up the Goldenberg family. Some of Eddie’s fondest memories from youth include the early tastes of culture his father Morris gave him in Bucharest.
Facts. Also Known As. Emmanuel Goldenberg. Born. December 12, 1893 • Bucharest • Romania. Died. January 26, 1973 (aged 79) • Los Angeles • California. Married To. Jane Robinson (married 1958) • Gladys Lloyd (1927–1956)
Dec 4, 2015 · He first worked in Yiddish theater, then graduated to Broadway, while winning the occasional minor part in silent films. By this time, he’d changed his name to Edward G. Robinson (with the “G” standing for his real surname). After the success of “Little Caesar,” Robinson became one of the top Warner stars in the ‘30s and ‘40s.
Edward G. Robinson. Edward G. Robinson (pseudonimul lui Emanuel Goldenberg, n. 12 decembrie 1893, București, România – d. 26 ianuarie 1973, Hollywood, California, SUA) a fost un actor american de origine român evreu. După o carieră cinematografică întinsă pe mai mult de cinci decenii ( 1916 - 1972 ), Institutul American de Film l-a ...
May 11, 2018 · ROBINSON, EDWARD G. Edward G. Robinson (December 12, 1893–January 26, 1973), actor noted for tough guy roles, was born Emmanual Goldenberg in Bucharest, Romania. He came to the United States in 1902 with his family and was educated in New York City's public schools. After winning a scholarship in 1911 to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts ...