- Was once a professional boxer.
- Has turned down all British and USA films offered to him.
- Was an apprentice draughtsman at Swan Hunter Shipyard for 4 1/2 years leaving in 1986.
- 1996 Music Week Awards for Top Single & Album ("Unchained Melody/White Cliffs of Dover" with Jerome Flynn).
- Turned down the role of The Master in Doctor Who (2005); John Simm won the role.
- One half of the short-lived (1995-97) British pop duo Robson and Jerome, the other half being Jerome Flynn, Green's Soldier Soldier (1991) co-star.
- Met his wife, Vanya Seager, when she was working as an assistant for Simon Cowell, who was producing Robson and Jerome's version of hit "Unchained Melody".
- Robson and his girlfriend, former model Vanya Seager, became parents to a son called Taylor Robson Green, born on 29 April 2000.
- It was announced in the Daily Express newspaper dated 18th March 2007 that he and Mark Benton were keen to play Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in a proposed film based on a script called 'Anything For Laughs'. Robson was quoted as saying 'Mark and I are a similar size to Laurel and Hardy and we're also great fans.
- He's a partner with Stephen Tompkinson in the Coastal Productions company.
- On 30 October 2011, Green and Vanya Seager issued a statement saying that their marriage had "irretrievably broken down" and that they were separating.
- Was a guitarist and singer in a band called "The Workie Tickets"
- Was considered for a role in Road to Perdition (2002).
- Educated at Dudley Middle School 74 -77, Seaton Burn 77-82 College of Arts and Technology 82 -85Hi Trech (Naval Architectre) Honorary BA Northumbria University.
- Produced the film Place of Execution through his company Coastal Productions. It was filmed on location at Morpeth, Newecastles Moot Hall, Hexham, Simonburn, Horton Castle, Hexham and Nent Head.
- Born on exactly the same date as "Stone Cold Steve" Austin.
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