Keith D. Robinson
Keith D. Robinson, born on January 17, 1976, is a multifaceted American talent renowned for his work as an actor and R&B vocalist. With a career that spans over two decades, Robinson has made a significant mark in both the film and music industries.
He gained widespread recognition for his role in the acclaimed film "Dreamgirls" (2006), where he portrayed the character of C.C. White, showcasing his impressive vocal abilities alongside an ensemble cast that included Beyoncé and Jennifer Hudson. His performance not only highlighted his acting prowess but also contributed to the film’s success, which earned several Academy Awards.
In addition to his film career, Robinson has made notable appearances on television. He is celebrated for his role on the series "All My Children," where he captivated audiences with his engaging performances. His work in television has further solidified his reputation as a versatile actor capable of taking on diverse roles.
As an R&B singer, Robinson has released music that resonates with fans, blending soulful melodies with heartfelt lyrics. His contributions to the genre have been well-received, allowing him to carve out a space in the competitive music landscape.
Throughout his career, Keith D. Robinson has demonstrated remarkable talent and versatility, earning accolades and a dedicated fanbase in both acting and music, making him a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
30 Days Until I'm Famous
When the Lights Go Out
Our Dream Christmas
Fat Albert
If You Really Love Me
Fallen Angels Murder Club: Friends to Die For
Open
35 and Ticking
Mimic: Sentinel
Divorce Invitation
Lyfe's Journey
Hopelessly in June
The Princess & the Marine
Gangland: The Musical
Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story
Sister Swap: A Hometown Holiday
Sister Swap: Christmas in the City
The Products of the American Ghetto
Redemption in Cherry Springs
Dysfunctional Friends
The Reading Room
Dear John (2010)
Dreamgirls
Conspirators
Comanche Moon
Over There