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Jay Robinson (April 14, 1930 – September 27, 2013) was an American actor specializing in
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. He achieved his greatest fame playing Emperor Caligula in the film ''
The Robe ''The Robe'' is a 1942 historical novel about the Crucifixion of Jesus, written by Lloyd C. Douglas. The book was one of the best-selling titles of the 1940s. It entered the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list in October 1942, four weeks lat ...
'' (1953) and its sequel ''
Demetrius and the Gladiators ''Demetrius and the Gladiators'' is a 1954 American Technicolor/CinemaScope epic biblical drama film directed by Delmer Daves and produced by Frank Ross for 20th Century Fox. A sequel to '' The Robe'' (1953), the screenplay was written by Phi ...
'' (1954), and years later portraying the boss of the character played by Warren Beatty in ''
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'' (1975).


Early life

Robinson was born in
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. His mother was a dancer; his father was a director of the Van Heusen Shirt Company. He became interested in acting after discovering a scrapbook of his mother's dance career.


Career

Robinson began his acting career in
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and repertory companies, and eventually made his way to the Broadway stage, where he appeared in
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''
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'' and ''
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'', as well as several other plays by the age of 19. His first film role was as the notorious Emperor Caligula in ''
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'' (1953), which he reprised in his second film, that movie's sequel ''
Demetrius and the Gladiators ''Demetrius and the Gladiators'' is a 1954 American Technicolor/CinemaScope epic biblical drama film directed by Delmer Daves and produced by Frank Ross for 20th Century Fox. A sequel to '' The Robe'' (1953), the screenplay was written by Phi ...
'' (1954). This was followed by roles in a variety of films, including '' The Virgin Queen'' (1955) starring
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, ''
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'' (1957) with
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and
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, Woody Allen's comedy '' Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)'' (1972), and '' Bram Stoker's Dracula'' (1992). He also was featured on two Folkways albums of Shakespeare: ''Othello: William Shakespeare'' and ''William Shakespeare: King Richard III'', both released in 1964. Robinson's many television guest spots included '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' ("
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"), ''
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'' (Dr. Maitland in "The Night of the Sedgewick Curse"), and ''
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''. He appeared in two episodes of the situation comedy ''
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'', as Julius Caesar (1969) and as Tabitha's tutor, Professor Poindexter Phipps (1970). In 1971 he appeared in one episode of ''
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''. He appeared as different characters on five episodes of ''
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'' between 1968 and 1974, in three episodes of
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(1975–76), and two episodes of ''
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'', "The Sniper" (1976) and "The Tontine" (1982). He guest-starred as Cassius Thorne in the '' Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'' episode "Planet of the Amazon Women" (1979), and on an episode of ''
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'' as the governor in "Last Chance Louie" (1983). He appeared in two episodes of ''
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'' (1987 and 1991), and on ''
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'' in 1989. Apart from his guest roles, Robinson starred in the title role on Sid & Marty Krofft's ''
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'', prominently featured on ''
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''. Robinson was a regular on the daytime soap opera ''
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'' from 1988-1989, playing the role of Monty Dolan. For the cinema, he played the role of Monroe Feather in the blaxploitation movie '' Three the Hard Way'' (1974) starring Jim Brown, Jim Kelly and Fred Williamson. The character Feather was recreated in the movie ''
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''. He also appeared in ''
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'' (1978), the film adaptation of the book of the same title, about Watergate figure, Charles W. Colson. Robinson played Colson's attorney and Dean Jones starred as Colson. During 1974, he played the museum director in a 1975 episode of the ABC supernatural show '' Kolchak: The Night Stalker'' titled "Chopper" and a dual role in a ''
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'' mystery called "Now You See Him, Now You Don't." In 1975, he also played Norman in
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and did a comedic take on Dracula in the pop musical movie ''
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'', starring the R&B band Bloodstone. In 1977, he appeared in the final episode of the situation comedy ''
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''. In 1982, he appeared in '' Partners'' with Ryan O'Neal and John Hurt. Before retiring, Robinson was the host and narrator for the
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special (and later documentary series) ''Beyond Bizarre'' from 1997 to 2000.


Personal life

At age 23, his newfound celebrity, after appearing in ''The Robe'' and its sequel ''Demetrius and the Gladiators'', reportedly inflated his ego, and he became extremely difficult to work with. In addition, the volatile actor began experimenting recklessly with drugs. He was arrested and booked in 1958 for possession of
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(
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). After a trial, he was sentenced to a year in jail, but his conviction was overturned on appeal. Although he was free on bail, the incident and resulting bad publicity ruined his acting career for almost a decade. After finding work outside the entertainment industry as a cook and landlord, he recovered from his drug addiction and eventually married. Resuming acting work in obscure bit parts, he had another career relapse when he was forced to spend 15 months in jail after all for an old warrant served on him for unknowingly missing a court date during his earlier retrial. Robinson credited letters of encouragement from friend
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with helping him find the strength to overcome his problems. She helped him get his first film role in 13 years in 1971's '' Bunny O'Hare''. Robinson was married twice: to Pauline Flowers from 1960 until her death in 2002 and to Gloria Casas from 2004 until his death. He had one son with Flowers.


Filmography

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The Robe ''The Robe'' is a 1942 historical novel about the Crucifixion of Jesus, written by Lloyd C. Douglas. The book was one of the best-selling titles of the 1940s. It entered the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list in October 1942, four weeks lat ...
'' (1953) –
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*''
Demetrius and the Gladiators ''Demetrius and the Gladiators'' is a 1954 American Technicolor/CinemaScope epic biblical drama film directed by Delmer Daves and produced by Frank Ross for 20th Century Fox. A sequel to '' The Robe'' (1953), the screenplay was written by Phi ...
'' (1954) – Caligula *'' The Virgin Queen'' (1955) – Chadwick *'' The Wild Party'' (1956) – Gage Freeposter *''
My Man Godfrey ''My Man Godfrey'' is a 1936 American screwball comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring William Powell and Carole Lombard, who had been briefly married years before appearing together in the film. The screenplay for ''My Man Godfr ...
'' (1957) – Vincent *'' Tell Me in the Sunlight'' (1965) – Barber *'' Bunny O'Hare'' (1971) – John C. Rupert *'' Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)'' (1972) – The Priest *''This Is a Hijack'' (1973) – Simon Scott *'' Three the Hard Way'' (1974) – Monroe Feather *'' Nightmare Honeymoon'' (1974) – Ruskin *''
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'' (1975) – Norman *''
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'' (1975) – Dracula *'' I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?'' (1975) – Insane Actor *''
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'' (1978) – David Shapiro *''
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'' (1980) – Wolf / Zinderneuf *'' Partners'' (1982) – Halderstam *''
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'' (1982) – King Charles *''The Malibu Bikini Shop'' (1986) – Ben *''
Big Top Pee-wee ''Big Top Pee-wee'' is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Randal Kleiser. A standalone sequel to '' Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' (1985), the film stars Paul Reubens reprising his role as Pee-wee Herman, with Susan Tyrrell, Kris Kristofferson ...
'' (1988) – Cook *''
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'' (1989) – Uncle Ephram *'' Bram Stoker's Dracula'' (1992) – Mr. Hawkins *''Ghost Ship'' (1992) – Crusoe – pirate *'' Skeeter'' (1993) – Drake


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