Laila Robins
Biography
Laila Robins, an accomplished American actress, was born on March 14, 1959. With a versatile career spanning across stage, film, and television, she has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry.
Robins' theatrical prowess is highlighted by her performances in numerous acclaimed productions. She garnered attention for her role in the Broadway revival of "The Royal Family," showcasing her exceptional talent alongside a distinguished cast. Additionally, her stage work includes notable performances in "The Glass Menagerie" and "The Lady from Dubuque," which further solidified her reputation as a powerful presence on stage.
In the realm of television, Laila has appeared in a variety of popular series, including "The X-Files," "Law & Order," and "The Blacklist." Her performances have been met with critical acclaim, demonstrating her ability to bring depth and authenticity to her characters.
Robins has also made her mark in film, with roles in productions such as "Cloak & Dagger" and "The Last of the Mohicans." Her diverse portfolio showcases her adaptability and range as an actress.
Throughout her career, Laila Robins has received recognition for her contributions to the arts, earning accolades that highlight her talent and dedication to her craft. With a career that continues to thrive, Robins remains a respected figure in the world of acting.
Filmography
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Oxygen
1999 • Frances Hannon
Ghostwritten
2022 • Susan
Concussion
2013 • Woman #3
Female Perversions
1997 • Emma
Grey Lady
2017 • The Duchess
August (2008)
2008 • Ottmar Peevo
The Letter (2012)
2012
She's Lost Control
2014 • Irene
Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael
1990 • Elizabeth Zaks
True Crime (1999)
1999
An Innocent Man
1989 • Kate Rainwood
Happy End (2003)
2003 • Irene
The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond
2008
Live Nude Girls
1995 • Rachel
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
1987 • Susan Page
Eye in the Sky (2015)
2015
Island Zero
2018 • Maggie
Impossible Monsters
2019 • Dean Gaslow
Bored to Death
2009 • Priscilla Antrem
Murder in the First
2014 • Jamie Nelson