Robin Bartlett

Description:

Robin Bartlett is a revered stage actress who made her film and television acting debut opposite Vanessa Redgrave, Jane Alexander and Shirley Knight in Playing for Time (1980), a CBS television film written by Arthur Miller. Bartlett gave an emotionally gripping performance as one of several female prisoners to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where she and a group of female classical musicians were spared in return for performing for their captors.

Over the course of her career, she's worked with talented moviemaking mavericks, including Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese, and received award nominations for unique performances.

It might appear that Bartlett prefers theater but she continues to dabble in film and television, and whichever role, small or large, delivers with deliberation and exquisite artistry.

Overview

Birthday April 22, 1951
Born In New York City, New York, USA
Alternative names Robin Barlett
Spouse/Ex- Terence Cannon February 8, 1990 - present (1 child),Alan Rosenberg 1976 - 1984 (divorced)
Children Eamon Cannon

Did you know

Trivia Played a teacher at least twice-as Mrs. Elliott in Lean on Me (1989), then again as French teacher Mrs. Grober in If Looks Could Kill (1991). She also portrayed the dean of a private school in an episode ("The Ida Funkhouser Roadside Memorial") of the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000). She also played Rosa's childhood ballet teacher, Miss. Miriam on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, episode ("The Mattress").

Scores

City of Angels
1h 54m
6.7
Inside Llewyn Davis
1h 44m
7.4
Shutter Island
2h 18m
8.2
Lean on Me
1h 48m
7.4
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