Robbins started performing in theater at age twelve and joined the drama club at Stuyvesant High School (Class of 1976). Robbins moved to Greenwich Village with his family at a young age while his father pursued a career as a member of a folk music group called The Highwaymen. Robbins has two sisters, Adele and Gabrielle, and a brother, composer David Robbins. His parents were Mary Cecelia ( née Bledsoe), a musician, and Gilbert Lee Robbins, a singer, actor, and manager of The Gaslight Cafe. Robbins was born in West Covina, California, and raised in New York City. On television, Robbins played Secretary of State Walter Larson in the HBO comedy The Brink (2015), and in Here and Now (2018) portrayed Greg Boatwright. He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Director for Dead Man Walking. He also directed the films Bob Roberts (1992) and Dead Man Walking (1995), both of which were well received. (1994), Nick Beam in Nothing to Lose (1997) and Senator Robert Hammond in Green Lantern (2011). Samuel "Merlin" Wells in Top Gun (1986), Nuke LaLoosh in Bull Durham (1988), Erik in Erik the Viking (1989), Ed Walters in I.Q. Robbins's other roles include starring as Lt. He is known for portraying Andy Dufresne in the film The Shawshank Redemption(1994), and has won a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award and Golden Globe for his role in Mystic River (2003) and another Golden Globe as Best Actor for The Player (1992). Timothy Francis Robbins (born October 16, 1958) is an American actor and filmmaker. Tim is very politically active and has never been shy about expressing his left wing beliefs, while off screen Tim was with Susan Sarandon in Bull Durham (1988), directed her in Dead Man Walking (1995) and was with her for decades, though they've since split.From the BBC programme Front Row, September 2, 2010. We watched that ass in action as he went to pound town in an episode of HBO's drama Here and Now. He is all tied up for a woman when another lady walks in and the fun gets ruined, but so did our pants seeing him stand up and flash some ass. It's a political comedy where Tim plays the womanizing Secretary of State who we see in a state of undress while tied up with a woman. You might remember him fighting Ron Burgundy while repping the public broadcasting crew in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004), but you'll never forget seeing him broadcast ass in The Brink, when Tim was on the brink of sixty years old. Robbin’s career skyrocketed, including his work as pony tailed hippie Ian Raymond in High Fidelity (2000) and his Oscar winning performance as molestation survivor Dave Boyle in Mystic River (2003). It will have yo playing with yourself! Tim had a huge 1994, first playing Norville Barnes in The Hudsucker Proxy (1994), then playing the role he will likely forever best be known for: the actually innocent, accused wife killer Andy Dufresne in Thee Shawshank Redemption (1994). Tim went balls out in The Player (1992) while getting out of a mud bath. Jacob is suffering from PTSD, but we see Jakey nakey when he shows his butt as he's put in a bathtub of ice water. He climbed the Hollywood ladder when he starred in the thinker thriller Jacob's Ladder (1990), which bent or minds but straightened our poles. He was in Top Gun in 1986, but only became a star when he won the role of young, hotshot pitcher Nuke LaLoosh in the classic minor league baseball movie Bull Durham (1988). Elsewhere, before kicking around on a bunch of different TV shows for a few years. A year later, he would make his TV debut as the terrorist bomber Andrew Reinhardt on St. He studied drama at UCLA, his "The Highwaymen" dad's alma mater, then did some theater work including founding "The Actors' Gang" in 1981. The son of a country singer and an actress, Oscar winner Tim Robbins seemed destined to be an entertainer from a young age.
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