Carlyle Robinson (1887)
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演员
Carlyle R. Robinson has been associated with Charles Chaplin for a dozen years and has made foreign trips with him, handling the details and obtaining a high per word rate for Charlie. He was director of publicity of the Charles Chaplin Studios and press representative for the comedian from 1917 to 1922 and, prior to that time, connected with other film companies. Robinson and Chaplin have parted several times, but Charlie has always called him back.

In November 1922, Carlyle went to New York to enter the real estate business with millionaire Richard Kyle Fox, his stepfather, editor and publisher of The Police Gazette. After an absence of five years, he returned to the film industry and resumed his work with Chaplin on October 25, 1927. City Lights (1931) was the last production they worked on together then went alone after Robinson's final resign from January 23, 1932.