Amy Robinson
An actress--best known for her role in Martin Scorsese's "Mean Streets" (1973)--turned independent producer, Robinson has worked primarily in partnership with Griffin Dunne, forming Triple Play Productions with him and Mark Metcalfe in 1977 and Double Play Productions, sans Metcalfe, in 1982. She enjoyed critical and commercial success with "After Hours" (1985), which reunited her with director Scorsese. Robinson is also active with Robert Redford's Sundance Institute.
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Amy Robinson
Filmography
Movies
Credit | |||||
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77% |
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Julie & Julia | Producer | $94.1M | 2009 |
73% |
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The Great New Wonderful | Executive Producer | $150.1K | 2005 |
62% |
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Game 6 | Producer | $128.1K | 2005 |
56% |
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From Hell | Executive Producer | $31.6M | 2001 |
20% |
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Autumn in New York | Producer | $37.8M | 2001 |
29% |
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Drive Me Crazy | Producer | $17.8M | 1999 |
47% |
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For Love of the Game | Producer | $35.2M | 1999 |
19% |
|
With Honors | Producer | $18.0M | 1994 |
70% |
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Once Around | Producer | $14.3M | 1991 |
50% |
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White Palace | Producer | $16.9M | 1990 |
81% |
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Running on Empty | Producer | $1.8M | 1988 |
90% |
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After Hours | Producer | $10.9M | 1985 |
94% |
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Baby, It's You | Producer | - | 1983 |
90% |
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Head Over Heels | Producer | - | 1979 |
92% |
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Mean Streets | Teresa (Character) | $32.6K | 1973 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | A Brand New Life | Nancy (Character) | - | 1973 |