Bumper Robinson
Bumper Robinson | |
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Born |
Larry Clarence Robinson II June 19, 1974 Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor, voice actor, musician and singer |
Years active | 1983–present |
Spouse(s) | Katherine Penton |
Children | 1 |
Bumper Robinson (born Larry Clarence Robinson II; June 19, 1974) is an American actor and voice artist.[1]
Life and career
He got his nickname because he repeatedly bumped into things while running through his home as a young child. Robinson began his acting career at the age of four, being featured in a Bill Cosby Jell-O Pudding Pops commercial, followed by various film roles, series leads, and recurring television appearances. Robinson's first theatrical break came as the role of O.J. Simpson character's son in Cocaine and Blue Eyes, a CBS television movie. Years later, Robinson was cast in the role of O. J. Simpson in the O.J. Simpson Story.
In the 1980s, Robinson played "Zammis" in Enemy Mine, "Clarence" on NBC's Amen, "Jonah Carver" on Days of Our Lives, and a recurring character named "Leon" on NBC's Night Court. He became the first African-American child actor to star in a Disney movie when he played "Bobby" in Deacon Street Deer. He also made appearances on The Jeffersons, Gimme A Break, Hill Street Blues, Matt Houston, Cagney & Lacey, Webster, Punky Brewster, The Facts of Life, the Mr. T motivational video Be Somebody... or Be Somebody's Fool! and Family Matters. Robinson began his voiceover career on The Flintstone Kids, as 'Philo Quartz', followed by work on Scooby-Doo, among others.
Robinson's career continued into the 1990s, with work on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the Fox television movie Generation X, and shows like Hanging with Mr. Cooper, The Client, Touched by an Angel, The Steve Harvey Show, Sister, Sister, and The John Laroquette Show. Robinson won critical acclaim as "Jackie Jackson" in ABC's mini-series, The Jacksons: An American Dream, after which, he joined the cast of NBC's A Different World as "Dorian Heywood". Robinson also portrayed "Jared Harris" in Guys Like Us, "Marcus Miller" on The WB's Three, and recurring on Fox's Living Single as "Ivan Ennis", and "Marcus" on UPN's Grown Ups.
In 2001, Robinson starred alongside Phylicia Rashad in PBS' The Old Settler. Not long after, he starred in an American/Chinese production action series, called Flatland, with Dennis Hopper which was filmed in Shanghai. Robinson was added to the cast of Sabrina The Teenage Witch in 2003, after which he headed to New Mexico to star in a cult classic, Death Valley.
He has appeared in CSI:NY, Bones, Jane Doe: Yes I Remember It Well, Roommates, Cats and Dogs II. Robinson is working on the Fox production Alcatraz and BET's The Game.
In addition, Bumper Robinson has done a significant amount of voice work, with roles in animated films and television shows such as Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School, Pinky and the Brain, Futurama, Brother Bear and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He also did the voices of Autobot Bumblebee, Decepticon Triple Changer Blitzwing and Blackout on Transformers Animated.
Bumper and family, in pursuit of his father's music career, moved to Los Angeles from Cleveland with his mother Natalie and father LC at the age of three. After moving to Los Angeles, Bumper's parents assumed the role of his management. His younger siblings, brother Marcel and sister Lauren, both have previous acting experience. After attending Pasadena High, Bumper was accepted to both his southland collegiate loves, USC and UCLA, attending the latter.
On May 31, 2011, Robinson celebrated the birth of his first child, Samantha Nichelle Robinson, with his wife Katherine.
Selected works
Filmography
- White Man's Burden
- The Painting
- Behind Enemy Lines
- Mojave
- Enemy Mine
- The Jacksons: An American Dream
- Generation X
Television
- Night Court
- Be Somebody... or Be Somebody's Fool! - "Treat Your Mother Right" (1984)
- Days of Our Lives (1987–1989)
- Amen
- Family Matters
- A Different World
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - Kevin - "Be My Baby Tonight" (1992)
- Generation X – Mondo
- Gimme a Break
- Hill Street Blues
- Flatland
- Molloy
- Webster
- Matt Houston
- The Jeffersons
- The Client
- The John Larroquette Show
- Touched by an Angel
- Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
- Saved by the Bell: The New Class
- Sister Sister
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Three
- Living Single
- Punky Brewster
- Grown Ups
- Roommates
- On Our Own
- CSI: NY
- Bones
- Guys Like Us
- Thea
- The Royal Family
- The Old Settler
- The Parkers
- The Facts of Life
- Eve
- The Steve Harvey Show
- The Game
- Cagney and Lacey
- Son of the Beach
- Linc's
- Hangin' with Mr. Cooper
- North and South: Book II
- Day by Day
Voice work
- All Grown Up! – Buster, Ty
- Armored Core 4 – Asyut Minya, Sus
- Avatar: The Game – Batista, RDA
- The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes – James Rhodes / War Machine
- Avengers Assemble - Sam Wilson / Falcon, Human Cannonball
- Batman: Arkham Origins – S.W.A.T. Officers
- Batman Beyond – Zack
- Batman: The Brave and the Bold – Black Lightning
- Ben 10: Omniverse - Rook Blonko, Bloxx, Terraspin, Jury Rigg, Ball Weevil, Solomon Saturday
- Brother Bear – Chipmunks
- Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore – Cool Cat / Dog Killa / Cat Spy Analyst / Slim
- Command and Conquer: Generals
- Disney Infinity 2.0 – Falcon[2]
- EverQuest II: Desert of Flames
- The Flintstone Kids – Philo Quartz
- Futurama – Dwight Conrad
- G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra – Tunnel Rat
- Godzilla: The Series
- Infinite Crisis – Cyborg[3][4]
- Jak 3 – Damas
- Justice League: Doom – Cyborg
- Justice League: Battle for Metropolis - Cyborg
- Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – Cyborg
- Lego Dimensions – Cyborg
- Legion of Super Heroes – Star Boy
- Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker – Soldiers/Extras
- Mixels – Footi, Glurt, Wizwuz
- The New Batman Adventures – Teen Cop, Henchman
- Pinky and the Brain – Tyrone Spellbinder
- Rocket Power: Race Across New Zealand
- Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School – Jamal
- Skylanders: Giants – Bouncer
- Skylanders: SuperChargers – Bouncer
- Skylanders: Swap Force – Bouncer
- Skylanders: Trap Team – Bouncer
- Static Shock – various characters
- Teen Titans – Hot Spot
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 series) – Carter (1995–1996)
- Totally Spies! - Daryl, Kimba
- Transformers Animated – Bumblebee, Blitzwing, Porter C. Powell, Blackout
- Ultimate Spider-Man - Falcon
- Waynehead – Byron
- What's New Scooby-Doo? – Cap N' Robbie / Native Bearer
- What's with Andy? – Danny Picket (2001–2002)
- Winx Club - Anagan
- X-Men Origins: Wolverine – Bolivar Trask
Awards and Nominations
- 1985 - Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor - Guest in a Television Series - Nominated
- 1986 - Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor - Guest in a Television Series - Won
- 1987 - Young Artist Award for Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor, Supporting Role, Feature Film - Comedy, Fantasy or Drama - Nominated
- 1988 - Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Drama Series - Nominated
- 1993 - Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor Recurring in a Television Series - Won
- 1993 - Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor in a Television Movie - Won
References
- ↑ "Bumper Robinson". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
- ↑ Avalanche Software. Disney Infinity 3.0. Scene: Closing credits, 5:39 in, Featuring the Voice Talents of.
- ↑ Turbine, Inc. Infinite Crisis. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Scene: Credits, Voice Over Talent.
- ↑ "Infinite Crisis Credits".
External links
Preceded by Mark Ryan |
Voice of Bumblebee 2007-2009 |
Succeeded by Mark Ryan |
Preceded by Ed Gilbert |
Voice of Blitzwing 2007-2009 |
Succeeded by incumbent |