Tim Robbins
Milestones
- Birthplace: West Covina, California, USA
- Birthday: October 16, 1958
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2008
Co-starred as an Iraq War veteran in Neil Burger's "The Lucky Ones" with Michael Pena and Rachel McAdams
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2008
Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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2006
Co-starred in the political thriller "Catch a Fire," directed by Phillip Noyce
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2005
Starred with Tom Cruise in Steven Spielberg's "War of the Worlds," based on H.G. Wells' novel
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2003
Starred in director Clint Eastwood's psychological thriller "Mystic River," as a man traumatized from having been molested as a child
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2002
Acted opposite Helen Hunt in the Actors' Gang production of the 9/11 themed two-person play "The Guys"
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2002
Directed the CBS TV pilot "Queens Supreme"
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2001
Portrayed a billionaire software manufacturer in the thriller "Antitrust"
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2001
Resumed position as artistic director of the Actors' Gang Theater; directed new production of "Mephisto"
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2001
Teamed with Patricia Arquette as a scientist who discovers a feral man in the Charlie Kaufman scripted "Human Nature"
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2000
Acted in Brian De Palma's "Mission to Mars"
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1999
Contributed a cameo as the President in "Austin Powers II: The Spy Who Shagged Me"
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1999
Directed second feature, "Cradle Will Rock"; again collaborated with Cusack and Sarandon
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1999
Starred opposite Jeff Bridges in the thriller "Arlington Road"
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1997
Played a hotshot advertising executive who goes on a rampage in Steve Oedekerk's "Nothing to Lose"
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1995
Earned an Academy Award nomination as Best Director for "Dead Man Walking"; starred Sarandon who won the Oscar for Best Actress
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1994
Cast as the wide-eyed patsy of the Coen brothers' extravagant "The Hudsucker Proxy"
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1994
Changed production company name from Chaos to Havoc, Inc.
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1994
Final film collaboration with Altman "Prêt-à-Porter (Ready to Wear)"
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1994
Starred alongside Morgan Freeman in the critically acclaimed "The Shawshank Redemption"; based on Stephen King's short story
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1993
Formed Chaos Productions
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1993
Second collaboration with Altman, playing an unethical cop in the ensemble, "Short Cuts"
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1992
Feature directorial debut, "Bob Roberts"; also starred as the titular character and penned the script
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1992
First teaming with Altman, playing an amoral movie executive in "The Player"; featured an ensemble cast
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1990
Played a crazed, simple-minded husband who takes everyone hostage in a car dealership in the comedy "Cadillac Man"
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1990
Starred as the troubled Vietnam veteran of the underrated "Jacob's Ladder"; directed by Adrian Lyne
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1989
Co-wrote and directed The Actors Gang production of "Carnage"
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1989
First time headlining a feature as the eponymous "Erik the Viking"
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1988
Acted opposite John Cusack in the energetic but pretentious "Tapeheads"
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1988
Breakthrough role as 'Nuke' LaLoosh in Ron Shelton's baseball comedy "Bull Durham"; met future significant other Susan Sarandon
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1986
First feature lead in the disastrous "Howard the Duck"; produced by George Lucas
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1985
Played Joseph Cotton in the CBS TV-movie "Malice in Wonderland"
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1985
Wrote and filmed an early version of 'Bob Roberts' for "Saturday Night Live" (NBC)
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1984
Made Film debut in "No Small Affair"
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1983
Made TV-movie debut in CBS' "Quarterback Princess"
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1981
Co-founded with a group of fellow UCLA students The Actors' Gang in Los Angeles (served as artistic director until 1997)
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1970
Joined the Theater for the New City by age 12
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1967
First acting experience at age nine, playing St Peter in a Catholic school play
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1960
Family moved to Greenwich Village in NYC
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