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General Hospital star Chris Robinson died at the age of 86. The late actor in The Daily Soap. Popularly known for his role as Rick Weber, he breathed his last on 9 June and died in sleep due to heart failure. The unfortunate news was confirmed by Robinson’s friend and colleague, MJ Allen.
The actor gained popularity by playing many characters on the show over the years. Some notable titles of his name include high and Birdman of Alkatraz at 12 o’clock. However, a role that made him a domestic name, he was Dr. Wabber was a character she portrayed in the ABC show from 1978 to 1986.
The late veteran star also gave the prestigious line, “I am not a doctor, but I play a game on TV,” which became a catchfrays and late-night TV punchline.
Chris Robinson’s life and career discovery
Born as Christopher Brown, the actor was born on 5 November in Florida, California. He started acting early and took interest in skills since his teenage years. Robinson’s first acting role was in a high school bride’s diary, and later he moved from Hanad Cave to play the role of Spider Monster in Beast.
Experienced star included some other titles, including Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Bob Hope Presents, Wagon Train, Perry Mason, Gomar Pile USMC, Hogan’s Heroes, The Stretes of San Francisco, Baranbi Jones, Chips, Fantasy Island, Murder wrote, and another world.
Dr. For his role as Weber, the character was brought to a fierce end when the actor returned to a short term, during which Weber was killed in the show.
Chris Robinson has adopted fourteen -year -old wife and his children, Kobi, Christian, Taylor, Christopher Robinson, Christopher Lance and son Rob Walker. Apart from this, the late actor also had five grandchildren.
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