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Robin Raymond, (b. 4 October 1916, Illinois - d. 20 June 1994, Los Angeles, California), sometimes credited as Robyn Raymond, was a film actress. She appeared in over 40 films including Johnny Eager (1942) and as a slave girl in Arabian Nights (1942). One of her most memorable roles may have been that of a good-hearted burlesque dancer, Tanya Zakoyla, in the film noir The Glass Wall (1953).
Date Of Birth October 4, 1916 Died 1994-06-20 Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Profession Actress, Soundtrack Star Sign Libra
Actress Title Year Status Character Psychic Killer 1975 Jury Foreman (as Robyn Raymond) Starsky and Hutch 1975 TV Series Ethel Kung Fu 1973 TV Series Molly The Partridge Family 1972 TV Series The Woman Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You 1971 TV Movie The Bold Ones: The New Doctors 1971 TV Series Receptionist Adam-12 1970 TV Series Marnie Prout Pendulum 1969 Myra The Guns of Will Sonnett 1968 TV Series Miss Maizie Please Don't Eat the Daisies 1966 TV Series Mrs. Clemens Young Dillinger 1965 The Candidate 1964 Attorney Rogers Twilight of Honor 1963 Therese 'Tess' Braden Whispering Smith 1961 TV Series Peggy Casson Wild in the Country 1961 Flossie The Jim Backus Show 1961 TV Series Trudy Ben Blue's Brothers 1960 TV Movie The Comedy Spot 1960 TV Series Peter Gunn 1960 TV Series Manager M Squad 1959 TV Series Grace Goodrich Dragnet 1958 TV Series High School Confidential! 1958 Kitty Perry Mason 1958 TV Series Marge - Secretary Trackdown 1957-1958 TV Series Sal Hendricks How to Marry a Millionaire 1958 TV Series Eloise Jailhouse Rock 1957 Dotty (uncredited) Beyond a Reasonable Doubt 1956 Terry Larue Stage 7 1955 TV Series Landlady There's No Business Like Show Business 1954 Lillian Sawyer Young at Heart 1954 Restaurant Patron (uncredited) The Ford Television Theatre 1954 TV Series The Red Skelton Hour 1953 TV Series Red's Wife-Opening Skit / Mrs. Lump Lump-Quiz Show Skit The Glass Wall 1953 Tanya aka Bella Zakoyla The Abbott and Costello Show 1952-1953 TV Series Lady on Bench / Young Lady The Sniper 1952 Woman Dunked at Carnival Concession (uncredited) Valentino 1951 Blonde Waitress (uncredited) Wabash Avenue 1950 Jennie Mighty Joe Young 1949 Nightclub Dancer (uncredited) French Leave 1948 Simone The Prince of Thieves 1948 Maude (uncredited) The Web 1947 Newspaper Librarian A Likely Story 1947 Ticket Girl Johnny O'Clock 1947 Hatcheck Girl (uncredited) The Man I Love 1947 Lee - Waitress (uncredited) Public Prosecutor 1947 TV Series Mildred Fuller Talk About a Lady 1946 'Peaches' Barkeley A Letter for Evie 1946 Eloise Edgewaters Men in Her Diary 1945 Stella The Clock 1945 Check Room Attendant (uncredited) Rogues' Gallery 1944 Patsy Clark Sweet and Low-Down 1944 Blonde (uncredited) Are These Our Parents? 1944 Mona Larson Ghost Catchers 1944 Miss Ware (uncredited) Ladies of Washington 1944 Vicky O'Reilly Standing Room Only 1944 Assembly Line Worker (uncredited) His Butler's Sister 1943 Sunshine Twin Hi'ya, Sailor 1943 Margie (uncredited) Let's Face It 1943 Mimi (uncredited) Girls in Chains 1943 Rita Randall Slightly Dangerous 1943 Girl (uncredited) Arabian Nights 1942 Slave Girl Secrets of the Underground 1942 Marianne Panois Calling Dr. Gillespie 1942 Bubbles The Affairs of Martha 1942 Juanita (uncredited) Tortilla Flat 1942 Woman (unconfirmed, uncredited) Sunday Punch 1942 Vicky (uncredited) Moontide 1942 Mildred The Tuttles of Tahiti 1942 Maitu (uncredited) Ship Ahoy 1942 Cigarette Girl (uncredited) Johnny Eager 1941 Matilda Three Sappy People 1939 Short Switchboard Operator (uncredited) Calling All Curs 1939 Short Nurse (uncredited) For Love or Money 1939 Maid Home on the Rage 1938 Short Andy's Secretary (uncredited) The Black Marble 1980 Millie Switch 1977 TV Series Beth Rakowitz
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character His Butler's Sister 1943 performer: "Is It True What They Say About Dixie?" - uncredited
Known for movies There's No Business Like Show Business (1954) as Lillian Sawyer
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) as Terry Larue
The Glass Wall (1953) as Tanya aka Bella Zakoyla
Rogues' Gallery (1944) as Patsy Clark