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Robin Raymond - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Robin Raymond
Born
October 4, 1916
Died: June 20, 1994
(Lived 77 years)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Career Highlights
31
Movies
9
TV Shows
Also Known As
Rayemon Robin
Robyn Raymond
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Robin Raymond
Movies
31
TV Shows
9
The Black Marble
as
Millie
March 7, 1980
Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You
Cast
November 19, 1971
Pendulum
as
Myra
February 14, 1969
Twilight of Honor
as
Tess Braden
November 13, 1963
Wild in the Country
as
Flossie
June 15, 1961
High School Confidential!
as
Kitty
May 30, 1958
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
as
Terry Larue
September 13, 1956
There's No Business Like Show Business
as
Lillian Sawyer (uncredited)
December 16, 1954
The Glass Wall
as
Tanya aka Bella Zakoyla
March 19, 1953
Wabash Avenue
as
Jennie
March 31, 1950
French Leave
as
Simone
April 10, 1948
The Web
as
Newspaper Librarian
June 4, 1947
A Likely Story
as
Ticket Girl
April 18, 1947
Johnny O'Clock
as
Hatcheck Girl
January 7, 1947
The Man I Love
as
Lee (uncredited)
December 26, 1946
Talk About a Lady
as
'Peaches' Barkeley
March 28, 1946
A Letter for Evie
as
Eloise Edgewaters
January 28, 1946
Tars and Spars
as
Recording Studio Pitch Woman
January 10, 1946
Men in Her Diary
as
Stella
September 14, 1945
Rogues' Gallery
as
Patsy Clark
December 6, 1944
Ladies of Washington
as
Vicky O'Reilly
May 25, 1944
His Butler's Sister
as
Sunshine Twin
November 26, 1943
Girls in Chains
as
Rita Randall
May 17, 1943
Slightly Dangerous
as
Girl (uncredited)
April 1, 1943
Arabian Nights
as
Slave Girl
December 25, 1942
Secrets of the Underground
as
Marianne Panois
December 18, 1942
Calling Dr. Gillespie
as
Bubbles
August 1, 1942
The Affairs of Martha
as
Juanita (uncredited)
June 21, 1942
Moontide
as
Mildred
May 29, 1942
Johnny Eager
as
Matilda
December 9, 1941
Calling All Curs
as
A Nurse (uncredited)
August 25, 1939