Tim Robbins (born October 16, 1958) is an American actor, director, producer, and writer, best known for his roles in The Shawshank Redemption and Mystic River. He is also a passionate political activist and has directed several critically acclaimed films.
Early Life & Education
- Born in West Covina, California, and raised in New York City.
- His father was a musician, and his mother was an actress.
- Started acting in high school and later attended the UCLA Film School, where he studied drama.
Acting Career
- Gained attention with roles in films like Bull Durham (1988) and Jacob’s Ladder (1990).
- Starred as Andy Dufresne in The Shawshank Redemption (1994), considered one of the greatest films of all time.
- Won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Mystic River (2003).
- Other notable films include The Player (1992), Arlington Road (1999), and War of the Worlds (2005).
Directing & Writing
- Wrote and directed Bob Roberts (1992), a political satire.
- Directed Dead Man Walking (1995), starring Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon, which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Director.
- Also directed Cradle Will Rock (1999), a film about art and censorship.
Activism & Personal Life
- Known for his outspoken political activism, particularly on issues like war, poverty, and social justice.
- Long-term relationship with actress Susan Sarandon (1988–2009); they have two children.
- Runs the Actors’ Gang, a theater company that promotes social change through performance.
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