LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Cliff Robertson, who won an Oscar playing a mentally disabled janitor in "Charly" and worked in movies ranging from "PT 109" to "Spider-Man 3," died in New York Saturday, ...
Critic Roger Ebert called Robertson's portrayal "a sensitive, believable one." The motion picture academy agreed, though Robertson was unable to get a break from an overseas movie shoot and was not on ...
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) — Academy Award-winning actor Cliff Robertson has been remembered at his funeral on New York's Long Island as a family man who had many interests besides the big screen.
Actor Cliff Robertson will be on hand for a screening of his Academy Award winning film, "Charley" at St. Helena's Cameo Cinema Sunday, Oct. 5. A wine and hors d'oeuvres reception at the Cameo will be ...
Critic Roger Ebert called Robertson's portrayal "a sensitive, believable one." The motion picture academy agreed, though Robertson was unable to get a break from an overseas movie shoot and was not on ...
Robertson won the Oscar in 1968 for his performance in "Charly." He played a mentally disabled man who undergoes medical treatment that makes him a genius. Robertson died Saturday of natural causes, ...