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Edward G. Robinson Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edward G. Robinson Jr.
Edward G. "Manny" Robinson, Jr. (born 19 March 1933, Los Angeles, California, USA, died 26 February 1974, Los Angeles) was an American actor. He was born as the son of the famous actor Edward G. Robinson and his wife Gladys Lloyd. == Life and Career == Robinson was known for his turbluent lifestyle and was a regular subject of the tabloid press. At 19, he eloped to Tijuana with the first of his three wives. His furious father later threw him out of the house. He was married three times and was the father of two children. In 1968, Superior Court judge, Marvin A. Freeman, adjudged that he was the father of a daughter, Shawn, born in 1966 to him and the unmarried Lucille Kass. He was also arrested and accused for drunk driving during 〔(Newspaper article )〕the 1950s. His autobiography titled "''My Father, My Son,''" written with William R. Duffy, was published in 1958. Robinson, Jr. was a close friend and sometime lover of Marilyn Monroe, and was the prototype for the character 'Eddie G.' in ''Blonde'' (2001), the TV mini-series about Monroe, based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates. Robinson, Jr. appeared in some films and numerous television series during the 1950s and early 1970s. He appeared briefly in ''Some Like It Hot'' (1959), as the murderer of George Raft's '"Spats" Colombo' character. He was the last-billed of the sixteen credited cast members in the film. Other works include ''Invasion USA'' (1952), and ''Tank Battalion'' (1958). He also appeared in shows like ''Wagon Train'', ''Laramie'', ''Gunsmoke'' and ''Markham''. His declined in the early 1970s due to his long alcoholism. Edward G. Robinson, Jr. died at the age of 40, only one year after the death of his father.
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