Tim Robbins Scroll down for movie list. Biography
Height
6' 5"
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Mini biography
Robbins studied drama at UCLA where he graduated with honors in 1981. That same year, he formed the Actors' Gang, an experimental ensemble that expressed radical political observations through the European avant-garde form of theater. He started film work in tv- movies in 1983, but hit the big time in 1988 with his portrayal of the dimwitted fastball pitcher "Nuke" Laloosh in "Bull Durham." Tall with baby-faced looks, he has the ability to play naive and obtuse ("Cadillac Man" and "The Hudsucker Proxy"), or slick and shrewd ("The Player" and "Bob Roberts").
Spouse
Susan Sarandon (1988 - present) (common - law); 3 children
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Trivia
(1995) Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#94).
Has played in the "Hero's of Hockey" game at the National Hockey League's All-Star Game.
(October 1997) Ranked #60 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list.
His father, Gil Robbins was a member of the folk music group The Highwaymen.
Graduated Stuyvesant H.S. in New York City
By age 12, Robbins was already a member of the Theatre for the New City, an avant-garde acting troupe.
As co-presenters of the Academy Awards in 1993, Tim and his partner, Susan Sarandon, seized a chance to bring public attention to the plight of a few hundred Haitians with Aids who had been interned in Guantanamo Bay.
Was once hypnotized by Julia Roberts while filming Ready To Wear. |  |