Joe Robinson

Joe Robinson

actor

Joe Robinson was born on May 31, 1927 in UK. Joe Robinson's big-screen debut came with A Kid for Two Farthings directed by Carol Reed in 1955, strarring Sam Heppner. Joe Robinson is known for The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner directed by Tony Richardson, Michael Redgrave stars as Ruxton Towers Reformatory Governor and Tom Courtenay as Colin Smith. The upcoming new movie Joe Robinson plays is Diamonds Are Forever which will be released on Dec 17, 1971.

Born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1927 (not 1929 as some references give) Joe Robinson came from a famous family of wrestlers. Both his father Joseph Robinson Senior and grandfather John were world champions. Following in their footsteps Joe Junior won the wrestling European Heavyweight Championship in 1952, beating Axel Cadier in London. At that time he was billed as Tiger Joe Robinson. He was also interested in acting and studied at R.A.D.A. After injuring his back wrestling in Paris, Joe decided to concentrate on acting, and after a few bit parts in films his first leading role came in the keep-fit documentary Fit as a fiddle (1952). He also played Harry "Muscles" Green in the musical Wish You Were Here (1952) on the West End stage. His most memorable film role was in A Kid For Two Farthings (1955) in which he wrestled Primo Carnera. Like most muscular actors he was invited to Rome in 1960 where he appeared in five Italian epics. At the same time, Joe and his younger brother Doug Robinson became popular stunt arrangers, particularly on the James Bond films. Joe and Doug, together with Honor Blackman co-authored the book "Honor Blackman's Book of Self-Defence" published by Andre Deutsch in 1965. Joe was also a judo champion and black belt at karate, and opened a martial arts centre in Brighton where he is now retired.

  • Birthday

    May 31, 1927
  • Place of Birth

    Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, UK

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