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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CharlyCharly - Wikipedia

    Operation Charly, countering left-wing activities in Central America. Charly (brand), a Mexican sportswear company. Charly, 1968 film adaptation of short story and novel Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. Charly, 1980 novel by Jack Weyland that was adapted into a 2002 movie with the same name. "Charly (song)", song by the Prodigy.

  2. He remained active mostly in supporting roles, notably playing Hugh Hefner in Star 80 (1983). More recently, he had supporting parts in Escape from L.A. (1996) and Spider-Man (2002). Robertson died on September 10, 2011, just one day after his 88th birthday in Stony Brook, New York. Born September 9, 1923. Died September 10, 2011 (88) Add to list.

  3. Charly, American film drama, released in 1968, that was an adaptation of Daniel Keyes’s short story “Flowers for Algernon.” Cliff Robertson, in the title role, won an Academy Award for best actor.

  4. Charly (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Relentless Search With the kids on a playground then on a college campus, Cliff Robertson, who played the same role on TV then purchased the film rights, introduced in his Academy Award-winning role as the title character in Charly, 1968, from the short story Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keyes.

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1003953-charlyCharly | Rotten Tomatoes

    Charly Gordon (Cliff Robertson), who has an IQ of 69, is constantly derided by his boss and fellow employees at the bakery where he works. His efforts to read and write prove fruitless. But when ...

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  6. The relationship between Charly (Cliff Robertson) and the girl (Claire Bloom) is handled delicately and well. She cares for him, but inadequately understands the problems he's facing. These become more serious when he passes normal IQ and moves into the genius category; his emotional development falls behind.

  7. Biografia Cliff Robertson e Felicia Farr nella serie televisiva Playhouse 90 (1958). Robertson fu dapprima giornalista, poi interprete teatrale.Fece il suo debutto cinematografico in Picnic (1955) di Joshua Logan e successivamente si vide affidare dalla Columbia Pictures l'impegnativo ruolo di coprotagonista nel melodramma Foglie d'autunno (1956) di Robert Aldrich, al fianco di Joan Crawford.