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Mark Robson (1913-1978) was a Canadian film director, film producer, and actor. Born on December 4, 1913, Robson held citizenship in Canada and was educated at the University of California, Los Angeles. Over the course of his career, he worked in various aspects of the film industry, including movie production, cinematography, and filmmaking.
Some of Robson's most notable works include the films "Citizen Kane," "Cat People," "I Walked with a Zombie," "The Leopard Man," "The Falcon's Brother," "Journey into Fear," and "The Magnificent Ambersons". As a director, his filmography includes titles such as "Peyton Place," "Bright Victory," "From the Terrace," "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness," "Valley of the Dolls," "Isle of the Dead," "The Bridges at Toko-Ri," and "The Inspector".
Mark Robson passed away on June 20, 1978, in London.