
Robin Hunter
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1929-09-04
Day of Death
2004-03-08 (74 years old)
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Robin Hunter
Biography
Robin Ian Hunter (4 September 1929 – 8 March 2004) was an English actor, who was also a performer and writer in musicals, music hall and comedy. The son of actor Ian Hunter, he made film and television appearances from the 1950s to the 1990s, which included Up Pompeii, the Carry Ons, Sherlock Holmes and Poirot. Musicals in which he performed included Damn Yankees, and the scripts he wrote himself for the Aba Daba Music Hall were of a comedic turn - such as Botome's Dream (produced in Brighton) in which Shakespeare is put on trial for plagiarism, and Aladdin & His Microsoft Compatible Floppy Drive Laptop (performed at the Arches Theatre, Southwark). For many years he and his life partner Aline Waites - herself an actress, playwright and critic - collaborated on scripts for plays, revues and musical theatre of all kinds. Their Illustrated Victorian Songbook was published by Michael Joseph in 1984. Appearances in West End theatre included male lead in Barefoot in the Park, and juvenile lead in The Pleasure of his Company. From Wikipedia (en), the free encyclopedia
Acting
(1989)
The Phantom of the Opera
as Roland
(1987)
The Sign of Four
as Major Sholto
(1972)
Vampire Circus
as Hauser
(1972)
Carry On Matron
as Mr. Darling
(1972)
Universal Soldier
as Bradshaw
(1971)
Melody
as George
(1970)
All the Way Up
as Malcolm
(1966)
Modesty Blaise
as Pilot
(1966)
Doctor in Clover
as Sydney
(1964)
Five Have a Mystery to Solve
as Sydney
(1962)
Don't Talk to Strange Men
as Young Man
(1962)
Three Spare Wives
as George
(1962)
The Spanish Sword
as Thomas of Exeter
(1962)
Masters of Venus
as Peter
(1954)
Forbidden Cargo
as A.P.O.
Crew
(2001)
The Fourth Angel
Screenplay