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The "Original Gangster", Edward G. Robinson was one of Hollywood's bad boys back in the Golden Era. His charm and charisma were unparallel and it was on full display during his prime years of acting (the 1930s-1950s). Originally from Romania, Robinson moved to the United States when he was ten and later joined Broadway where he worked on his acting craft. Eventually, Tinseltown became his home, and he became a star in movies like "Little Ceasar", "Scarlett Street", and "Key Largo". Robinson was an actor who you loved to hate, and it earned him the reputation that he honorably accepted
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