Charlie Robinson, best known for his role on the beloved NBC sitcom “Night Court”, has died. He was 75. The actor died on Sunday at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, according to multiple reports.
Robinson died as a result of cardiac arrest and multi-system organ failure due to septic shock and metastatic adenocarcinoma, People reports.
Robinson’s career lasted over 50 years with roles both on television and on stage. His first film role came in Jack Nicholson’s 1971 directorial debut, “Drive, He Said”.
The same year, Robinson was cast in his first TV role, with a part on “Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law”. His most iconic role came in 1984, playing the court clerk Mac Robinson in the second season of the iconic sitcom “Night Court”.
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