Christopher Robson

Christopher Robson

Born: December 9, 1953
in Falkirk, Scotland, UK

Movies for Christopher Robson...

Summertime Blues
Title: Summertime Blues
Character: Wirt Red Lion
Released: August 20, 2009
Type: Movie
The life of 15 year old Alex is turned upside down, when his parents are divorced and find new partners right away. After a fight at school, the mother takes him over to England, where Alex chaotic life continues.
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Der Froschkönig
Title: Der Froschkönig
Character: Frosch
Released: December 21, 2008
Type: Movie
A king has many beautiful daughters, but the most beautiful is the youngest, princess Sophie, who likes to go to a forest nearby her father’s castle and play with her favorite toy, a golden orb. One day the young princess loses her golden orb in the water and a frog offers to retrieve it for her, but in return she must make many promises to him.
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Giulio Cesare in Egitto
Title: Giulio Cesare in Egitto
Character: Tolomeo
Released: October 9, 2007
Type: Movie
Famed countertenor Andreas Scholl sings the title role of Roman emperor Julius Caesar in this memorable production of Georg Friederich Handel's "Giulio Cesare," staged at the Royal Danish Opera. Transporting the action from ancient times to the present day, director Francisco Negrin paints a passionate portrait of Caesar's storied romance with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra (played by soprano Inger Dam-Jensen).
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Julius Caesar
Title: Julius Caesar
Character: Tolomeo
Released: December 1, 2005
Type: Movie
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Rodelinda
Title: Rodelinda
Character: Unulfo
Released: August 1, 2004
Type: Movie
Live from Munich 2004
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Ariodante
Title: Ariodante
Character: Polinesso
Released: January 1, 1996
Type: Movie
The English National Opera first mounted David Alden's production of Ariodante, one of Handel's greatest masterpieces, in 1993. It met with unanimous critical and popular acclaim, and this 1996 revival features many of the leading singers from the original production. Ariodante is Handel's 1735 setting of an episode from Ariosto, in which the King of Scotland's daughter is treacherously accused of infidelity to her promised husband. The range of feelings provoked as the characters develop is caught in music of quite extraordinary emotional power, even by Handel's own exalted standards.