Christopher Brown Robinson (November 5, 1938 – June 9, 2025) was an American actor, screenwriter, and film director, sometimes credited as Christopher Robinson.
Career
Robinson began his career as an actor in the 1950s. Robinson
was a young adult actor and stuntman and appeared in such films of the 1950s as
Diary of a High School Bride and Beast from Haunted Cave. He was in Combat!
Season 1, "The Reunion" in 1962. In the 1960s, he was cast as a
flight engineer and top turret gunner, Technical Sgt. Alexander "Sandy"
Komansky on ABC's 12 O'Clock High in the last two seasons. In 1972, he got the
lead as a fanatical snake charmer in the horror movie, Stanley.
Robinson played Dr. Rick Webber on General Hospital from
1978 to 1986. Following this role, he joined Another World in late 1987, where
he played the role of Jason Frame and was reunited with Denise Alexander, who
had played Lesley on General Hospital. Jason was murdered in early 1989. He
then appeared on another soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful, as Jack
Hamilton, joining in the early 1990s and leaving after three years. He last
appeared in this part in 2005, having made several guest appearances over the
years. Robinson returned to General Hospital after a 16-year absence in 2002,
only to see his character of Rick, killed off in a controversial storyline that
altered the back story. In 2013, he appeared in a 50th-anniversary celebration
episode as Rick's spirit, making peace with his old rival Alan Quartermaine
when they both appeared to Monica and Alan's sister, Tracy.
In 1984, Robinson was a spokesman for Vicks Formula 44 cough
syrup. The commercials aired on national television and began with the quote, "I'm
not a doctor, but I do play one on TV". Robinson was replaced in the
commercial by Peter Bergman after Robinson's legal difficulties.
In 2013, Robinson's son Chris made a documentary film about
Robinson's obsession with Beanie Babies; Robinson invested $100,000 to purchase
numerous Beanie Babies as an investment, but lost the money when the value of
the items plummeted.
His last on-screen performance came in the 2022 feature film
Just for a Week, directed by Michael Jason Allen.
Personal life and death
Robinson was the father of Taylor Joseph Robinson, cast as
C.J. Garrison in The Bold and the Beautiful.
He was married to actress Phyllis Yarwood, whom he cast in a
few of his movies.
In 1985, Robinson was convicted of income tax evasion. He
was allowed to continue his role on General Hospital under a prison
work-release provision.
Robinson was married to artist/actress Jacquie (née Shane)
Robinson, and he had five sons from three previous marriages.
Robinson died of heart failure in his sleep at his ranch
near Sedona, Arizona, on June 9, 2025, at the age of 86.
Credits
Actor
Just for a Week (2022) as Ted Hurst
Yancey McCord: The Killer That Arizona Forgot About (2020)
as Yarnell Fritzowski
Barely Dreaming (2021) as Bud Millen
Colt .45 (1960) (ABC/Warner Brothers series) (Season 3
Episode 26: "Appointment at Agoura") as outlaw Tom Sanger
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre (1960) (Season 5 Episode 5: "So
Young the Savage Land") as Paul Martin
Bus Stop (1961) (Season 1 Episode 1: "Afternoon of a
Cowboy") as Tony Maddox
The Donna Reed Show (1961) (Season 3 Episode 35: "Military
School") as Ken
Hennesey (1961) (Season 2 Episode 12: "The
Hat") as Larry Stander
Two Faces West (1961) (Season 1 Episode 23: "The
Wayward") as Gordie
Outlaws (1961) (Season 1 Episode 12: "The Daltons
Must Die, Part 1") as Sonny Buck
Sea Hunt (1961) (Season 4 Episode 37: "Crime at
Sea") as Kelsey
Straightaway (1961) (Season 1 Episode 3: "The Nobles
Oblige") as Harkey
The Everglades (1961-1962) (2 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 11: "Good Boy") (1961) as
Ralph Martin
(Season 1 Episode 14: "Young Osceola")
(1962) as Coley Jarrett
The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor (1961-1962) (3
episodes)
(Season 2 Episode 15: "The Frightened Ones")
(1961) as Brad Snyder
(Season 3 Episode 17: "The Jagged Edge")
(1962) as Charles
(Season 3 Episode 29: "Strangers in the House")
(1962) as Grant Harper
Empire (1962) (Season 1 Episode 3: "A Place to Put a
Life") as Arnold Koenig
Cain's Hundred (1962) (Season 1 Episode 22: "The New
Order") as Jack Hayes
The New Breed (1962) (Season 1 Episode 36: "Walk
This Street Lightly") as Clifford Forbes
Combat! (1963) (Season 1 Episode 13: "Reunion")
as Private Paul Villette
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1963) (2 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 17: "Forecast: Low Clouds and
Coastal Fog") (January 18, 1963) as Rick 'Ricky' Garrison
(Season 2 Episode 9: "The Dividing Wall")
(December 6, 1963) as Terry
The Dakotas (1963) (Season 1 Episode 2: "Red Sky
Over Bismarck") as Chino James
The Wide Country (1963) (Season 1 Episode 18: "Speckle
Bird") as Gabriel Horn
Stoney Burke (1963) (Season 1 Episode 29: "A Girl
Named Amy") as Ross Webster
Channing (1963) (Season 1 Episode 11: "Beyond His
Reach") as Jim Wilson
Gunsmoke (1963) (Season 8 Episode 20: "The Bad
One") as Willie Jett
The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (1963) (Season 1 Episode 6:
"The Day of the Skinners") as Billy Bird
G.E. True (1963) (Season 1 Episode 24: "Ordeal")
as Holt
The Fugitive (1963) (Season 1 Episode 8: "See
Hollywood and Die") as Miles
Wagon Train (1963-1964) (3 episodes)
(Season 6 Episode 23: "The Sarah Proctor
Story") (1963) as Brad Proctor
(Season 7 Episode 25: "The Duncan McIvor
Story") (1964) as Second Lieutenant Brad Carter
(Season 8 Episode 2: "Hide Hunters") (1964)
as Gib Ryker
Arrest and Trial (1963-1964) (2 episodes)
(Season 1 Episode 3: "Tears from a Silver
Dipper") (1963) as Private First Class Al Rogers
(Season 1 Episode 29: "Those Which Love Has
Made") (1964) as Bradford Holcombe
The Virginian (1963-1970) (4 episodes)
(Season 2 Episode 6: "It Takes A Big Man") (1963)
as Henry 'Hank' Anders
(Season 3 Episode 2: "Dark Challenge")
(1964) as Arnie Hendricks
(Season 7 Episode 1: "Saddle Warmer") (1968)
as Coley
(Season 9 Episode 10: "Experiment at New Life"
(1970) as Sandy
Perry Mason (1965) (Season 8 Episode 25: "The Case
of the Deadly Debt") as Carl Talbert
Twelve O'Clock High (1965–1967) (47 episodes) as Technical
Sergeant Sandy Komansky (regular role)
Custer (1967) (Season 1 Episode 2: "Accused") as
Lieutenant Tim Rudford
Felony Squad (1967) (Season 1 Episode 23: "The
Desperate Silence") as Vincent Ludi
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.(1967) (Season 4 Episode 10: "The
Survivor School Affair") as John Saimes
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (1968) (Season 4 Episode 29: "And
Baby Makes Three") as Private Howie Reilly
The Invaders (1968) (Season 2 Episode 20: "The
Organization") as Mike Calvin
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1968) (Season 4 Episode 25:
"The Death Clock") as Corpsman Mallory
Hogan's Heroes (1969) (Season 4 Episode 15: "The
Missing Klink") as Karl Wagner
Cycle Savages (1969) as Romko
Like a Mighty Army (1970), as Pastor D. James Kennedy
Barnaby Jones (1977) (2 episodes)
(Season 5 Episode 17: "Duet for Dying") as
Harley Nelson
(Season 6 Episode 7: "Daughter of Evil") as
Harry Blenner
General Hospital (1978-2013) (TV Series) (960 episodes) as
Dr. Rick Webber #2 (1978 – November 26, 1986; June 27 – August 9, 2002, April
2, 2013)
Young Doctors in Love (1982) in a cameo appearance
Savannah Smiles (1982) as Richard Driscoll
Amy (1981) as Elliot Medford
Like Father Like Son (1987) (uncredited) as Bobby
Viper (1988) as James Macalla
Another World (1988–1989) (20 episodes) as Jason Frame
Rez Bomb (2008) as Jaws
Yancey McCord: The KILLER That Arizona Forgot About (2020)
as Yarnell Fritzowski
Director
Catch the Black Sunshine (1972)
Thunder County (1974)
The Intruder (1975)
Barnaby Jones - "Shadow of Guilt" (1976)
episode
Cannon - "A Touch of Venom" (1975) and "Point
After Death" (1976) episodes
Baretta - "Shoes" (1976) episode
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