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| - The leader of the Robinson family, the original pilot introduced him as Dr. John Robinson, Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Stellar Dynamics, and is heading the expedition. The script describes him as" a westerner, strong minded, a born leader whose brilliance has in no way impaired his humanity."John was the captain of the Jupiter 2 since it was lost in space He was played by Guy Williams. William Hurt and Brad Johnson both played alternate versions of the character. In Lost in Space: The Epilogue, William's son takes on the original role
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| - The leader of the Robinson family, the original pilot introduced him as Dr. John Robinson, Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Stellar Dynamics, and is heading the expedition. The script describes him as" a westerner, strong minded, a born leader whose brilliance has in no way impaired his humanity."John was the captain of the Jupiter 2 since it was lost in space “The Reluctant Stowaway” script describes John as having wide-set, intelligent eyes. His brilliance does not offset his humanity. He is a very kind and caring human being, as well as being skilled at diplomacy and descision making. He was deeply involved in the space program, and his family was selected to be the first family in space. John went to school with a boy whose father owned a carnival. The boy taught him how to do the old shell game trick. This is mentioned in “Curse of Cousin Smith.” He also played football in college, and was skilled at fencing. Nevertheless, he was a scientist, and claimed that "his battles were fought in a lab" . He was played by Guy Williams. William Hurt and Brad Johnson both played alternate versions of the character. In Lost in Space: The Epilogue, William's son takes on the original role
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