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This category contains Profile of the Hollywood Celebrity Tim Robbins
Name : Tim Robbins
Birth Name : Timothy Francis Robbins
Height : 6' 5"
Sex : Male
Nationality : American
Birth Date : October 16, 1958
Birth Place : West Covina, California, USA
Profession : Actor, Director, Producer
Education : Stuyvesant High School in New York, New York; State University of New York in Plattsburgh; University of California at Los Angeles (majored in Theater); Theatre du soleil (studied acting with Georges Bigot)
Relationship : Susan Sarandon (actress; born on October 4, 1946; met on the set of Bull Durham in 1988)
Father : Gil Robbins (folk-singer, nightclub manager)
Mother : Mary Robbins (publishing executive)
Sister : Adele Robbins (actress; older), Gabrielle Robbins (cabaret artist; older)
Brother : David Robbins (composer; born on January 29, 1955)
Son : Miles Robbins (born on May 5, 1992), John Henry Robbins (born in May 1989)
Step daughter : Eva Maria Livia Amurri (born on March 15, 1985; father Claim to fame : as Ebby Calvin Nuke LaLoosh in Bull Durham (1988)
Awards : Golden Globe Award (2004) Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - "Mystic River", Oscar (2004) Best Supporting Actor - "Mystic River", Screen Actors Guild Award (2004) Best Actor in a Supporting Role - "Mystic River", The Critics' Choice Awards (2003) Best Supporting Actor - "Mystic River", National Board of Review Special Achievement in Filmmaking Prize (1999) - "Cradle Will Rock", Sundance Film Festival Piper-Heidsieck Tribute to Vision Award (1997), Humanitas Prize (1996) Feature Film - "Dead Man Walking", Berlin Film Festival Ecumenical Jury Prize (1996) - "Dead Man Walking", CableACE Award (1996) Best Entertainment-Cultural Documentary Special - "The Typewriter, the Rifle and the Movie Camera", Berlin Film Festival Prize of Guild of German Art House Cinemas (1996) - "Dead Man Walking", Cannes Film Festival Best Actor Award (1992) - "The Player", Golden Globe Award (1992) Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) - "The Player"
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