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Brian Robbins

Eric Mardian in Head of the Class

Photos Brian Robbins Birth name: Brian Levine
Birth date: 1963/11/22 (60 years old)
Birth place : Marine Park Brooklyn New York

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Biography for Brian Robbins

Brian Robbins was born and grew up in New York in the Brooklyn district. He started an acting career in the 1970s. After a few brief appearances in television series like Twilight Zone, he was finally entrusted with a main role in a comic series for teens entitled Head of the Class.

In 1995, the actor went to the realization with The Show, a documentary on rap and hip hop through interviews with the big names of the genre (Run DMC, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Notorious B.I.G.). Then in 1999, he produced American Boys, a dramatic comedy with a distribution composed of Jon Voight and James Van der Beek. He confirms his talents as a film director with Good Burger (1997), an adaptation on the big screen of the popular television series All that. He continues on his momentum with the comedy Ready to Rumble interpreted by David Arquette, Oliver Platt, Rose McGowan and Martin Landau. After All That and Kenan and Kel, he was awarded the Guild of America Award Directors in 1998 for his film exploration of the color barrier in the baseball world in Sports Theater with Shaquille O'Neal.

Brian Robbins is also very present in production. He begins in this area by producing Hardwood Dreams (1994), a documentary commented by Wesley Snipes. Still on the theme of sport, he produced the following year a vibrant biographical tribute to an American Legend of Sport Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream which receives a Peabody Award. Going indifferently from television to the cinema and documentary in Al Fiction, he follows the Summer Catch (2001) project, a romantic comedy with the headliner Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jessica Biel, and at the same time a production for a TV series entitled Smallville featuring the young years of Superman. And of course Brian Robbins takes care of the production of his own films, as he did for Hardball, a film where he mixes his two favorite themes, sport and American youth.

Brian Robbins is an American actor, producer and director known for his many roles in cinema and television. He was born on November 20, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York. Robbins began his acting career in the 1980s, appearing in popular television shows such as "Happy Days" and "Home Day". He also played in films such as "Les Goonies" and "Fatale 3".

In addition to his acting career, Robbins has also produced and produced several films and television shows, including "Varsity Blues" and "Smallville". He also co -founded the film production company and television Varsity Pictures.

Over the years, Robbins has won numerous prizes for his achievements, including an Emmy Award for his contribution to the documentary "A Place of Our Own". He was also nominated for a Golden Globe for his role in the television series "Boston Public".

In addition to his career in the entertainment industry, Robbins is also very involved in charitable causes. He was a member of the board of directors of the charity of Children's Action Network, which aims to improve the lives of disadvantaged children. He also worked with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which achieves the wishes of seriously sick children.

In summary, Brian Robbins is a talented and accomplished player, director and producer, who has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry over the years. His successful career and his passion for charitable causes make him a remarkable character and admired in the world of entertainment.

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Filmography

Title Role
Da Vinci's War (1993) Father Michael
Full House
Camp Cucamonga (1990) (TV) Roger Berg
C.H.U.D. II - Bud the Chud (1989) Steve
Cellar Dweller (1988) Phillip Lemley
Head of the Class (1986) TV Series Eric Mardian
One Terrific Guy (1986) (TV) Todd
The Gladiator (1986) (TV) Jeff Benton
Mr. Belvedere - The Dropout (1986) TV Episode Eric
Growing Pains - Dirt Bike (1985) TV Episode Mitch
The Twilight Zone - Teacher's Aide/Paladin of the Lost Hour (1985) TV Episode 12th Grader (segment Teacher's Aide)
Crime of Innocence (1985) (TV) Lonnie
Charles in Charge - Mr. President (1985) TV Episode Todd Baldwin
Newhart - The Fan (1984) TV Episode Rob
Diff'rent Strokes - Undercover Lover (1984) TV Episode Skyhigh
Knight Rider - Soul Survivor (1983) TV Episode Randy Merritt
Three's Company - Janet's Little Helper (1983) TV Episode Marc Furley
The Facts of Life - For the Asking (1982) TV Episode Ben
Cagney & Lacey - One of Our Own (1982) TV Episode Romeo Lampella

Trivia

Born on the day of President John F. Kennedy's assassination.

Hosted a kids' game show, "Pictionary", in the late 1980s. This series also starred Julie Friedman (as "Felicity"), and the late Rick Zumwalt (as "Judge Mental").

Family

Spouse : Laura Cathcart (199? - present) 2 children

Has 2 sons with Cathcart.

Son of Floyd Levine.

Author of the card

  • Creation date: 01/07/2003 by abdest

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