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2021/07/14 04:57 LOS ANGELES (AP) 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. The cause was cardiac arrest with multisystem organ failures due to septic shock, and metastatic adenocarcinoma. “Charlie Robinson, was the love of my life, husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather,” his wife and fellow actor Dolorita Noonan-Robinson said in a statement. “He was truly the working actor’s actor, and of all his passions, his craft took center stage, with his family being the wind beneath his wings, so he could soar to unbelieva ....
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R.I.P. Charlie Robinson, Mac from Night Court Sam Barsanti Night Court died over the weekend. Variety says he died from “cardiac arrest and cancer,” though more specific information isn’t available. Robinson was 75. Robinson was born in Texas in 1945 and started performing in the ‘60s, first as a singer in R&B groups. He later attended acting school and moved to Hollywood at the end of the decade, fully transitioning to being an actor by the ‘70s. His earliest roles included high-concept blaxploitation films like Sugar Hill (which involves zombies) and The Black Gestapo (which involves inner-city vigilantes becoming fascist overlords), as well as TV shows and TV movies like ....
CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard Night Court was a sitcom that delivered a lot of laughs for fans over the years, but now the Night Court family has lost one of its own. Charles Robinson, known for playing court clerk Mac Robinson for nearly the full run of the series, has passed away at the age of 75. Charles Robinson died on Monday, July 12 due to multi-system organ failure following septic shock and a type of glandular cancer called metastatic adenocarcinoma, according to Robinson s representative (via The Wrap). The actor and Night Court figure reportedly died at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. ....