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Actor Cliff Robertson talks about working in anthology series during the "live" television era of the 1950s, and discusses his rol Actor Cliff Robertson talks about working in anthology series during the "live" television era of the 1950s, and discusses his role as mentally disabled "Charlie Gordon" on "The U.S. Steel Hour." To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com

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  • Great actor....loved "Charlie"

  • anyway he was a great man and actor and 88 is a good age, i hope i live till 88 RIP cliff.

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  • Its eerie that he died a day after his birthday

  • Great voice and great actor. We will miss you Cliff Robertson.

  • 11:00 What's poo pooing?

  • Watch his episode of 'The Twilight Zone.' Not only was that show genius, many of the episodes were beautiful and could make you kinda choke up at the end if you truly saw the beauty in them.

  • He did a great job playing as Charlie.

  • i LOVE THIS GUY for being CHarlie!!! great actor!!!right now its 2011 he said he was born in 1923 that me at this current moment he is 88 years old WOW!!!! soooo the charlie movie was out in 1968nsooo at 43 is when he was really ingaging in acting soooo ya prettty amazing!!!

  • @toothbrush55 Robertson's or the interviewer's?

  • haha, i love him as uncle ben :P

  • @macflyfilm  Voight more

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