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  1. Mar 25, 2024 · A Hole in the Head” is a 1959 comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra and written by Arnold Schulman. The movie features Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Robinson, and Eleanor Parker as the main stars. The story revolves around Tony, a widower who runs a bankrupt hotel in Miami and raises his 12-year-old son.

  2. Jul 26, 2023 · Edward G. Robinson did the remake in 1930. Born Emmanuel Goldenberg, Edward G. Robinson was a stocky, forceful, zesty star of Hollywood films who was best known for his gangsters roles in the '30s. A "little giant" of the screen with a pug-dog face, drawling nasal voice, and a snarling expression, he was considered the quintessential tough-guy actor.

  3. May 11, 2018 · 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, he changed his name ...

  4. Mar 20, 2015 · Charlton Heston presents an Honorary Award to Jane Robinson, wife of the late Edward G. Robinson, at the 45th Academy Awards. Watch more of the 1973 Oscars: ...

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  5. Mar 22, 2024 · Likewise, the head-spinning ending of Fritz Lang's classic "Woman in the Window" strikes some as contrived, but to me it feels inevitable. In the tradition of noir, a man (Edward G. Robinson) makes one small mistake, one impulsive deviation from his normal path, that leads inexorably to ruin.

  6. Edward G. Robinson a fost singurul actor cu origini româneşti care a primit un premiu Oscar. A emigrat în SUA din România, alături de părinţii lui, la vârsta de numai 10 ani şi a cunoscut celebritatea la Hollywood. Edward G. Robinson a fost unul dintre cei mai importanţi actori ai cinematografiei americane din anii ’40.

  7. Edward G. Robinson and Leonard Spigelgass. Golden Age Hollywood’s ultimate O.G., Edward G. Robinson made a living as a "tough guy" in a raft of iterations, from hardboiled newspaperman to intrepid G-man. In real life soft-spoken, intellectual and selfless, Robinson would nevertheless imprint himself as cold-eyed Machiavellian thugs in...