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Ed Robertson was born on 25 October 1970 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and composer, known for Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) and My Boss's Daughter (2003). He has been married to Natalie Herbert since June 1994. They have three children.- Transportation Department
Ed Robertson is known for White Noise (2005), 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002) and Who's Harry Crumb? (1989).- Camera and Electrical Department
Ed Robertson is known for New York Dolls Live at Bowery Ballroom (2011).- Author, journalist and media analyst. His books on television include The Fugitive Recaptured, The Ethics of Star Trek, Maverick: Legend of the West, Thirty Years of The Rockford Files and The Case of the Alliterative Attorney: A Guide to the Perry Mason TV Series and Made-for-TV Movies. Ed's articles on television appear in The New York Times, The Wave Magazine, Media Life Magazine and other media venues, including Columbia House, where he helped develop many titles for the popular subscription-based Columbia House Video Library. Ed has appeared on such programs as Biography, Showbiz Today and Entertainment Tonight. He has also consulted on documentaries produced by NBC, The Biography Channel, E! Entertainment Television and Warner Bros. Home Video, while his comments on television appear in articles for MSNBC, USA Today, Forbes, E! Online, The Los Angeles Times and other publications.
- Ed Robertson is known for Hard Knocks Fighting (2012).
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Ed Robertson is known for Hard Knocks Fighting (2012) and Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Silva (2011).- Director
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Author, journalist and media analyst. His books on television include The Fugitive Recaptured, The Ethics of Star Trek, Maverick: Legend of the West, Thirty Years of The Rockford Files and The Case of the Alliterative Attorney: A Guide to the Perry Mason TV Series and Made-for-TV Movies. Ed's articles on television appear in The New York Times, The Wave Magazine, Media Life Magazine and other media venues, including Columbia House, where he helped develop many titles for the popular subscription-based Columbia House Video Library. Ed has appeared on such programs as Biography, Showbiz Today and Entertainment Tonight. He has also consulted on documentaries produced by NBC, The Biography Channel, E! Entertainment Television and Warner Bros. Home Video, while his comments on television appear in articles for MSNBC, USA Today, Forbes, E! Online, The Los Angeles Times and other publications.