Tim Robbins
Tim Robbins was born on Oct 16, 1958 in USA. Tim Robbins's big-screen debut came with Quarterback Princess directed by Noel Black in 1983, strarring Marvin. Tim Robbins is known for Silo directed by Morten Tyldum, Rebecca Ferguson stars as Juliette Nichols and Common as Robert Sims. Tim Robbins has got 37 awards and 39 nominations so far. The most recent award Tim Robbins achieved is Berlin International Film Festival. The upcoming new tvshow Tim Robbins plays is Silo - Season 1 which will be released on May 05, 2023.
Born in West Covina, California, but raised in New York City, Tim Robbins is the son of former The Highwaymen singer Gil Robbins and actress Mary Robbins (née Bledsoe). Robbins studied drama at UCLA, where he graduated with honors in 1981. That same year, he formed the Actors' Gang theater group, an experimental ensemble that expressed radical political observations through the European avant-garde form of theater. He started film work in television movies in 1983, but hit the big time in 1988 with his portrayal of dimwitted fastball pitcher "Nuke" Laloosh in Duo à trois (1988). Tall with baby-faced looks, he has the ability to play naive and obtuse (Cadillac Man (1990) and Le grand saut (1994)) or slick and shrewd (The Player (1992) and Bob Roberts (1992)).
Birthday
Oct 16, 1958Place of Birth
West Covina, California, USAAlso known
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Known For
Awards
37 wins & 39 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
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- 2012
producer
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- 2003
Freedom: A History of US - Season 1
actor
as Workingmen's Party Voice / Moses Brown / Gen, Winfield Scott Hancock
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producer, director
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