Robby Benson

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Something There 02:19 Tools
Something There - From "Beauty and the Beast"/Soundtrack Version 02:16 Tools
Something There [Beauty And The Beast] 02:16 Tools
Something There (Soundtrack) 02:19 Tools
Something There (From "Beauty and the Beast") 02:19 Tools
Something There - 『美女と野獣』より 02:19 Tools
Something There - Soundtrack 02:18 Tools
Purly Whites 04:20 Tools
Mr. Weinstein's Barber Shop 03:36 Tools
Forever... 04:16 Tools
Good Guys Win 03:58 Tools
Classic Problem (I Just Want a Girl Like You) 02:45 Tools
Run To You 02:18 Tools
The Day 03:57 Tools
Something There (From "Beauty and the Beast"/Soundtrack Version) 04:16 Tools
Bang My Drum (Slowly...) 03:20 Tools
My Heart Is the Sun (feat. Lyric Benson) 05:11 Tools
I Believe in Fate 02:36 Tools
Vivienne's Theme 02:52 Tools
Forever 03:57 Tools
Let's Get a Colonoscopy! 03:32 Tools
Let Me In 02:18 Tools
Why Not Me? 03:54 Tools
Something There - From "Beauty and the Beast" 03:54 Tools
If I Had the Wings 02:27 Tools
Blue Balloon (The Hourglass Song) 00:00 Tools
Blue Balloon 04:14 Tools
Something There (Beauty And The Beast) 02:16 Tools
Wanna Be 04:20 Tools
Blue Balloon (Hourglass Song) 04:20 Tools
When Did We Go Dumb? 02:18 Tools
My Heart Is the Sun 02:18 Tools
If I Had The Wings... 04:16 Tools
Bargain Bin Funk 02:18 Tools
Something There [From Beauty And The Beast] 02:18 Tools
Tequila Mockingbird 02:18 Tools
Something There - From ''Disney's Beauty and the Beast'' 02:18 Tools
The Hourglass (Blue Balloon) 04:16 Tools
The Hourglass Song 04:16 Tools
Something There [Beauty And Th 04:16 Tools
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Benson made his Broadway debut in The Rothschilds. Benson had an early role on the daytime soap Search for Tomorrow (1971-72). As a film star, Benson was popular for roles of teens in coming-of-age films, such as in 1972's Jory (his screen debut), in Jeremy (1973), and as Billy Joe McAllister in Ode to Billy Joe (1976). He was listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1976" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 28. [1976], and auditioned for the role of Luke Skywalker in Star Wars (1977), but lost the role to Mark Hamill. He received critical acclaim for his role as the hockey player, Nick Peterson, in Ice Castles (1978). In Walk Proud (1979), he played a Chicano gang member. Other notable performances include Death Be Not Proud and Lucky Lady, both in 1975, and One on One co-starring Annette O'Toole in 1977. Also in 1977 came the TV movie The Death of Richie, co-starring actor Ben Gazzara. In 1981, he costarred with Rod Steiger in the film The Chosen, based on the Chaim Potok book of the same name. Also in the early 1980s, he appeared as a young man with a learning disability in the made-for-television film Two of a Kind, along with George Burns playing the role of his "Grand-Poppy". In 1984 he co-starred among others with Paul Newman in Harry and Son, and in 1987 with Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise in The End. In Disney's animated feature film Beauty and the Beast, Benson demonstrated his vocal abilities by providing the voice of Beast. Some critics claim he did such a good job the voice was nearly unrecognizable as Benson's. He would later reprise the role in the Kingdom Hearts role-playing game series. This role led to other voice work for animated features, including the widely popular Prince Valiant cartoon series, as well as the heroic Able Squad leader J.T. Marsh on Exosquad. Benson also lends his voice to some computer and video game work, such as the voice of Prince Alexander in the computer game King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow. Benson directed over 100 sitcom episodes including Friends, Sabrina, an entire season of Ellen, and two seasons of Thunder Alley. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.