Tough-guy actor Edward G. Robinson appeared in more than 100 films during Hollywood’s Golden Age, but his former palatial estate in Los Angeles is a star now. On the market for $21.95 million, the ...
On Dec. 25, 1963, Roxbury-MGM unveiled the 135-minute film The Prize, starring Paul Newman, Edward G. Robinson and Elke Sommer. The Hollywood Reporter‘s original review, headlined “‘The Prize’ Is ...
For this game we travel back in time to the 1930s to pay homage to the actor Edward G. Robinson, who was best known for playing gangsters and had a habit of ending his sentences with the word "see." ...
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 ...
Michael Stuhlbarg padded around in his stocking feet and tried to make himself "small and squat" to play Edward G. Robinson in "Trumbo." The late actor, a tough guy on screen but a sophisticated art ...