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Definition of Edward g. robinson
1. Noun. United States film actor noted for playing gangster roles (1893-1973).
Generic synonyms: Actor, Histrion, Player, Role Player, Thespian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Edward G. Robinson
Literary usage of Edward g. robinson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by United States Civil Service Commission (1895)
"Thomas A. Dodd deposes that he remembers the occasion of a letter being delivered
to him by edward g. robinson with the request to see whether the letter ..."
2. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"An admirer of edward g. robinson, Mile. Reine always called me 'Little Caesar.'
'Hurry, hurry,' I said, gesticulating. ..."
3. The Drama and the Stage by Ludwig Lewisohn (1922)
"She beats against the invisible bars of her cage and we share the ache of her
wounded heart and hands. Mr. edward g. robinson as Satin sulks and ..."
4. Florida: The Keys by Don Philpott (2002)
"... which was directed by John Huston and starred Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacali
and edward g. robinson. Today it attracts tourists, divers and fishermen. ..."
5. Adventure Guide to the Florida Keys and Everglades National Park by Bruce Morris (2004)
"Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart and edward g. robinson probably brought more fame
to Key Largo than Jimmy Buffet ever brought to ..."
6. Hollywood & the Best of Los Angeles Alive! by Robert White, Phyllis White (2002)
"Mary Pickford, Claudette Colbert, Bette Davis, Cesar Romero, edward g. robinson,
HB Warner, Greta Garbo, Bing Crosby, Alan Hale. John Barrymore did some of ..."