Forrest Robinson
Forrest Robinson was an American stage and silent era actor. He was a leading man at the Boston Museum Theater and acted in numerous theatrical productions in New York. He has also appeared in numerous films.
Robinson was in the Broadway productions Sag Harbor (play) at the Republic Theatre in 1900; Fortune-Hunter in 1909 at the Gaiety Theatre; The Master of the House at the 39th Street Theatre in 1912; John Cort's The Iron Door in 1913; and Philip Moeller's production of Molière in 1919 at the Liberty Theatre. Robinson toured London's West End in 1914 with Smith's Fortune-Hunter. The critic, Boyle Lawrence, described Robinson's performance in the Pall Mall Magazine Mr. Forrest Robinson, as an inventor, acted charmingly. Without any trace of effort, he projected a real, lovable personality over the footlights.
Robinson's silent film career included starring with Winifred Allen in From Two to Six. His role in Tess of the Storm Country was described in the New York Times saying he '"gives the character of simplicity to Tess's father".
Robinson was married to the actress Mabel Bert.
Theater
- Love Finds the Way
- Sag Harbor
- Fortune-Teller
- The Master of the House
- The Iron Door
- East Meets West
- ''Molière''
Filmography
- The House of a Thousand Candles as Bates
- The Dawn of a Tomorrow as Sir Oliver Holt
- The Mating as Mr. Fane
- Little Miss Hoover as Colonel William Craddock
- Just a Woman as Judge Van Brink
- From Two to Six
- The Hidden Truth
- His House in Order
- Tol'able David as Grandpa Hatburn
- Tess of the Storm Country as Orn 'Daddy' Skinner
- Adam's Rib as Kramer
- Ashes of Vengeance as Father Paul
- Souls for Sale as Rev. John Steddon, Mem's father
- When a Man's a Man as The Dean