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Charlie Robinson, a prolific actor who played the clerk on Night Court for most of the NBC sitcom’s run and before that was a regular on its lauded series Buffalo Bill, died Sunday of cancer complications at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was 75.
His manager, Lisa DiSante, told Deadline that Robinson died of cardiac arrest with multisystem organ failures due to septic shock, and metastatic adenocarcinoma. His widow, Dolorita Noonan-Robinson, paid tribute to the actor today:
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Los Angeles Times podcast “Asian Enough,” the actress recalled Murray’s “inexcusable and unacceptable” language toward her between takes. “As we’re doing the scene, Bill starts to sort of hurl insults, and I won’t get into the specifics, but it kept going on and on,” Liu said.
Charlie’s Angels.The actor addressed rumours that Murray had called her a TV actress in a new episode of the Los Angeles Times Asian Enough podcast.“As we’re doing the scene, Bill starts to sort of hurl insults, and I won’t get into the specifics, but it kept going on and on,” Liu said.
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LOS ANGELES -- Charlie Robinson, the versatile and prolific actor whose many credits ranged from stage productions of “Driving Miss Daisy” and “Fences” to such films as “Secret Santa” and “Miss Lettie and Me” to his long-running role as the court clerk Mac Robinson in the sitcom “Night Court,” has died. He was 75.Robinson died Sunday at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, according to his manager, Lisa DiSante-Frank.
Charlie Robinson, known for playing Mac the court clerk in the 1980s and ’90s sitcom "Night Court," died on Sunday in Los Angeles due to cardiac arrest and cancer. He was 75.
Ethan Shanfeld Charlie Robinson, known for playing Mac the court clerk in the 1980s and ’90s sitcom “Night Court,” died on Sunday in Los Angeles due to cardiac arrest and cancer.
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Kevin Feige certainly had cause to celebrate at the fanpremiere event in Los Angeles on Tuesday — and not just because it was one of Marvel's first in-person red carpets in over a year. The Marvel Studios president caught up with ET's Ash Crossan at the event, and expressed how thrilled he was to spot fans decked out in cosplay uniforms referencing the TVA — the quirky-yet-ominous Time Variance Authority, currently doing their best to manage the multiverse on, Marvel's latest Disney+
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