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Charlie Robinson, Night Court actor, dead at 75
Five-decade career included film, theater and several series-regular TV roles
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Night Court, died on Sunday in Los Angeles due to cardiac arrest and cancer complications, as
Starring in numerous TV, film and theater productions, Robinson’s enduring role was as Mac Robinson on
Night Court, which he joined in 1984 for Season Two and portrayed through the rest of its nine-season run. His first recurring role before portraying Mac was in primetime soap opera
Flamingo Road, and in 1983 he starred in the short-lived comedy sitcom
Buffalo Bill.
Night Court wrapped in 1992, he was cast in a series regular role for
Charles Robinson, Actor Who Played Mac on Night Court, Dead at 75 TVLine 6 hrs ago
Night Court, has died at the age of 75.
Robinson passed away on July 11 from cardiac arrest with multisystem organ failures due to septic shock and metastatic adenocarcinoma, the actor’s representative tells
Emergency! and
Buffalo Bill, starring Dabney Coleman as a self-involved talk show host.
Buffalo Bill was cancelled after just two seasons, but soon after, Robinson joined the ensemble cast of
Night Court, which debuted on NBC in 1984.
Night Court starred Harry Anderson as Judge Harry Stone, the zany judge of a late-night New York City courtroom. Robinson joined the series in Season 2 as Macintosh “Mac” Robinson, a Vietnam vet and Harry’s court clerk. Airing after