Robin Johnson
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Robin Johnson | |
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Born | Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York City | May 29, 1964
Robin Johnson (born May 29, 1964)[1] is an American actress. Johnson grew up in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York City. She graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School in 1982.
Career
In connection with her role in Times Square, Robin Johnson signed an exclusive three-year contract with the Robert Stigwood Organization, with the understanding that RSO would develop film and music projects for her. RSO intended to market Johnson as "the female John Travolta," and her contract legally barred her from accepting offers or auditions from rival companies. Johnson therefore turned down calls from agents, producers and casting directors, but the projects RSO promised her never came to fruition. Johnson took a job as a bank teller whilst waiting for her RSO contract to expire, and by the time it did, there were no offers for work. Johnson did some minor film and TV roles, but by the late 1980s, she gave up on acting and got a job as a traffic reporter on a Los Angeles radio station.[2] Robin Johnson contributed to the audio commentary, with director Alan Moyle, which features on the 2000 DVD release of Times Square.[3]
Filmography
Film | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1980 | Times Square | Nicky Marotta | |
1982 | Splitz | Gina Napoliani | |
1983 | Baby It's You | Joann | |
1985 | After Hours | Punk Girl | |
1988 | D.O.A. | Cookie Fitzwaring | |
Television | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1984-1985, 1988 | Guiding Light | Darcy Dekker | (1984-1985, 1988) |
1985 | Miami Vice | Candy James | |
1985 | Code Name: Foxfire | Danny O'Toole | 8 episodes |
Theatre
- 1997: An Unhappy Woman, Moving Arts Theatre, Los Angeles
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