Laila Robins


A gorgeous, blonde player, with the winning combination of an intelligent aura and sultry eyes, Robins made her Broadway debut succeeding Glenn Close in the Mike Nichols-directed "The Real Thing" (1984). A graduate of the prestigious Yale School of Drama, she has appeared around the USA with various repertory theaters, including the American Repertory Theatre and the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Off-Broadway, Robins co-starred with Uta Hagen in "Mrs. Klein" (1995-96).

Robins broke into films as Peace Corps worker Marty Ellis in "A Walk on the Moon" and followed with "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" (both 1987), in which she appeared as Steve Martin's wife. Her other feature credits are as Tom Selleck's stalwart wife in Peter Yates' "An Innocent Man" (1989) and "Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael" (1990) as Winona Rider's guidance counselor. In 1995, she was Rachel, the slumber party attendee who is unhappily single, in "Live Nude Girls".

Robins has sporadically appeared on TV, starting with an episode of "The Equalizer" (CBS, 1988). In 1990, she was Victoria Heller, the lawyer who put James Earl Jones away and then hires him when he is released from prison on the short-lived "Gabriel's Fire" on ABC. Her TV-movies include "Dream Breakers" (CBS, 1989) and "Trial: The Price of Passion" (NBC, 1992) in which she was the calculating Charm Blackburn. In 1996, she made a memorable guest appearance on "Law and Order" (NBC) as the former assistant to and paramour of D.A. Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston).

  • Born:
    March 14, 1959 in St Paul, Minnesota, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Father: Janis Robins. immigrant from Latvia
  • Mother: Brigita Suarcs Robins. immigrant from Latvia
Significant Others
  • Companion: . married
Education
  • University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, music, BA
  • School of Drama, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, theater, MFA
Milestones
  • 1984 Broadway debut, succeeded Glenn Close as Annie in The Real Thing directed by Mike Nichols
  • 1984 Stage debut in Peer Gynt at Williamstown Theatre Festival
  • 1986 Film debut, A Walk on the Moon
  • 1988 TV debut, episode of The Equalizer
  • 1989 TV-movie debut, Dream Breakers
  • 1990 Series debut, Victoria Heller in Gabriel s Fire (ABC)
  • 1995 Co-starred with Uta Hagen in the Off-Broadway hit Mrs. Klein
  • 1997 Starred in the 50th Anniversary production of A Streetcar Named Desire at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago
  • 2000 Cast opposite Richard Thomas in the stage revival of Tiny Alice

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