- John Robinson (actor)
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name = John Robinson
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caption = John Robinson in "Quatermass II " (1955)
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birthdate =November 11 1908
location =Liverpool ,England
deathdate =March 6 1979
deathplace =London ,England
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yearsactive = 1929–1974
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notable role = Professor Bernard Quatermass in "Quatermass II " (1955)
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tonyawards =John Robinson (
November 11 1908 –March 6 1979 cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0732754/|title=John Robinson (I)|publisher=Internet Movie Database |accessdate=2007-05-02] ) was an English actor, who was particularly active in thetheatre .Pixley, p. 18.] Mostly cast in minor and supporting roles infilm andtelevision , he is best remembered for being the second actor to play the famous television science-fiction role of Professor Bernard Quatermass, in the 1955BBC Television serial "Quatermass II ".Biography
Robinson was born in
Liverpool ,England . His first professional appearance came in his home city in 1929, at theLiverpool Playhouse . He appeared in a variety of stage productions inLondon throughout the 1930s. These included "Black Limelight" by Gordon Sherry at the Q Theatre in 1937, where his role as Peter Charrington was described by "The Times " newspaper's critic as "a skilful, reticent sketch". [cite news|title=Q Theatre - 'Black Limelight' by Gordon Sherry|publisher=The Times |date=1937-04-13 |page=14] In 1939 he playedFortinbras inJohn Gielgud 's production of "Hamlet ", the final play to be performed at the Lyceum Theatre before its closure. [cite news|title=Lyceum Theatre - 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare|publisher=The Times |date=1939-06-29 |page=12]He made his film debut in 1936 in "
The Scarab Murder Case ", and during the 1930s he also began appearing onradio and in the newer medium oftelevision . In the Second World War he took part in theD-Day landings in 1944, as a member of the Reconnaissance Corps. He returned to acting in the 1950s, appearing in several films and increasingly on television again.In August 1955 the actor
Reginald Tate died the month before he was due to start work on "Quatermass II", having played the part of the Professor in the first instalment of the series, "The Quatermass Experiment ".Murray, p. 50.] With only a short amount of time to cast a replacement, directorRudolph Cartier offered Robinson the role, as the only suitable actor available. Robinson had some difficulty with the technical dialogue he was required to learn, and was also uneasy about taking over a role that had been established by Tate.Robinson was not available to reprise the part for the third serial, "
Quatermass and the Pit ", in 1958, andAndré Morell took over the role.Murray, p. 67.] In the 1960s Robinson starred in another science-fiction series, "R3", which had some similarities to "Quatermass".His final screen role was in the television series "
Fall of Eagles " in 1974. He died ofcancer in London in 1979, aged seventy.Footnotes
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*cite book | last=Murray| first=Andy | title=Into the Unknown: The Fantastic Life of Nigel Kneale |format=paperback|year=2006 | location=London |publisher=Headpress | id=ISBN 1-900486-50-4 | pages=192 pages
*External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0732754/ John Robinson] at the
Internet Movie Database
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