Roger Robinson (actor)


Roger Robinson was an American actor. He was probably best known for playing Detective Gil Weaver in the American crime drama television series Kojak. Robinson received the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play for the 2009 revival of Joe Turner's Come and Gone by August Wilson.

Life and career

Born in Seattle, Washington, Robinson made his Broadway debut in 1969 in Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie? opposite Al Pacino. Additional theatre credits include Amen Corner, ''The Iceman Cometh, and Seven Guitars, which garnered him his first Tony nomination.
Robinson appeared in six of August Wilson's ten plays chronicling African-American life in the 20th century. He felt the playwright's "use of language is second to none, except Eugene O'Neill and perhaps Tennessee Williams." Robinson was the first African American to receive the Richard Seff Award, presented annually by the Actors' Equity Foundation to an actor fifty years of age or older for his performance in a supporting role in a Broadway or off-Broadway production.
Robinson's film credits include
Believe in Me, Willie Dynamite, Newman's Law, Meteor, It's My Turn, The Lonely Guy, Who's the Man?, Wedding Daze, and Brother to Brother. The latter won him the LA Outfest Grand Jury Award Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film and a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male.
Robinson's television credits include the television miniseries
King, TV-movie The Marcus-Nelson Murders, which led to a recurring role as Detective Gil Weaver on Kojak, a regular role on the short-lived Mary Stuart Masterson series Kate Brasher, and guest appearances on Ironside, Starsky and Hutch, The Jeffersons, A Man Called Hawk, Law & Order, New York Undercover, Homicide: Life on the Street, ER, Kojak, and NYPD Blue. On ABC's How to Get Away With Murder, he played Mac Harkness, the father of Viola Davis' Annalise Keating. He also wrote material for Martin Lawrence Presents: 1st Amendment Stand-Up''.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971Believe in MeAngel
1974Willie DynamiteBell
1974Newman's LawGarry
1979MeteorBill Hunter
1980It's My TurnFlicker
1984The Lonely GuyGreeting Card Supervisor
1992Flodder in AmerikaZwerver
1993Who's the Man?Charlie
1995Burnzy's Last CallRussell
2004Brother to BrotherBruce
2005On the OneButter
2006Wedding DazeDr. Favreau
2011Smoking NonsmokingJeffries
2014Foreclosure
2014H.Harold
2016CustodyMartha's Father
2016VinelandFather Gordon
2018The PackJeffries

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973The Marcus-Nelson MurdersBobbie MartinTV movie
1973IronsideShuggle1 episode
1973–1976KojakGil Weaver12 episodes
1975Starsky and HutchDewey Hughes1 episode
1976-1977BarettaEl Dorado, David2 episodes
1978KingReverend Free ShuttlesworthTV miniseries
1978The JeffersonsMark Randolph1 episode
1980The Incredible HulkCapt. WalshEpisode: "Prometheus: Part 1"
1981The Dukes of HazzardLandryEpisode: "Mrs. Daisy Hogg"
1986The EqualizerMr. SelbyEpisode: "Joyride"
1989A Man Called HawkCy Ferris1 episode
1991Law & OrderDr. AmesEpisode: "Sonata for Solo Organ"
1997New York UndercoverMajor Harold Williams1 episode
1997Homicide: Life on the StreetBurundi Robinson1 episode
1998ERMr. Wass1 episode
2001Kate BrasherEarl6 episodes
2001ERCarl Ferris2 episodes
2002NYPD BlueAl Simons1 episode
2010RubiconEd Bancroft
2016–2018How to Get Away With MurderMac Harkness4 episodes