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Brian Robbins
Born
Brian Levine

(1963-11-22) November 22, 1963 (age 61)
Occupation(s)Actor, film director, film producer, television director, television producer, occasional screenwriter
Years active1982–present
Spouse(s)Laura Cathcart (?-?; 2 children)[1]
Tracy James

Brian Levine (born November 22, 1963), best known as Brian Robbins, is an American actor, film director, film producer, television director, television producer and occasional screenwriter. He often collaborates with producer Michael Tollin.[citation needed]

Life and career

Robbins was born Brian Levine in Brooklyn, New York on November 22, 1963. As an actor, he is perhaps best known from his role as Eric Mardian on the ABC sitcom Head of the Class. He also hosted the children's version of the TV game show Pictionary in 1989. In the 1990s, he started producing All That and its spin-offs on Nickelodeon. He has produced several sports films including Coach Carter and Hardball (2001). He produced Smallville and also produced One Tree Hill.

Robbins is the founder of AwesomenessTV, a YouTube channel aimed at teenagers, which has spun off into a TV series, of which Robbins is the executive producer.[2] DreamWorks Animation acquired the company in 2013.[3]

Robbins is married to publicist Laura Cathcart, with whom he has two sons, Miles and Justin.

Film directing credits

Film Year Budget Domestic gross Worldwide gross Rotten Tomatoes rating
The Show 1995 N/A $2,702,578 $2,702,578[4] 80%[5]
Good Burger 1997 $9 million $23,712,993 $23,712,993[6] 31%[7]
Varsity Blues 1999 $16 million $52,894,169 $54,294,169[8] 40%[9]
Ready to Rumble 2000 $24 million $12,394,327 $12,452,362[10] 25%[11]
Hardball 2001 $32 million $40,222,729 $44,102,389[12] 38%[13]
The Perfect Score 2004 $40 million $10,391,003 $10,876,805[14] 17%[15]
The Shaggy Dog 2006 $50 million $61,123,569 $87,134,280[16] 27%[17]
Norbit 2007 $60 million $95,673,607 $159,313,561[18] 9%[19]
Meet Dave 2008 $60 million $11,803,254 $58,650,079[20] 19%[21]
A Thousand Words 2012 $40 million $18,450,127 $20,558,836[22] 0%[23]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Result Category Film or series
1993 Heartland Film Festival Won Crystal Heart Award Hardwood Dreams (Shared with Mike Tollin)
1995 Emmy Award Nominated Outstanding Informational Special Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream (Shared with Debra Martin Chase, Fredric Golding, Dorian Harewood, David Houle, Tom McMahon, Pat Mitchell, Jack Myers, Vivian Schiller, Mike Tollin, Denzel Washington)
1996 CableACE Award Won Children's Special - 7 and Older Sports Theater with Shaquille O'Neal (Shared with Leonard Armato, Bruce Binkow, Robert Mickelson, Shaquille O'Neal, Mike Tollin, For the special "4 Points")
1997 Directors Guild of America Award Nominated Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs Sports Theater with Shaquille O'Neal (For the special "4 Points")
1998 Won Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs Sports Theater with Shaquille O'Neal (Shared with W. Alexander Ellis, Cynthia Riddle, Brad Uecker: for episode "First Time")
2005 Black Movie Awards Nominated Outstanding Motion Picture Coach Carter (Shared with David Gale, Mike Tollin)
2008 Golden Raspberry Award Nominated Worst Director Norbit

References

  1. ^ "Brian Robbins". Turner Classic Movies.
  2. ^ Chmielewski, Dawn C. YouTube channel AwesomenessTV attracts outside funding. Los Angeles Times (August 7, 2012).
  3. ^ Lieberman, David. DreamWorks Animation Agrees To Pay $33M+ For AwesomenessTV. Deadline.com (May 1, 2013).
  4. ^ The Show at Box Office Mojo
  5. ^ The Show at Rotten Tomatoes
  6. ^ Good Burger at Box Office Mojo
  7. ^ Good Burger at Rotten Tomatoes
  8. ^ Varsity Blues at Box Office Mojo
  9. ^ Varsity Blues at Rotten Tomatoes
  10. ^ Ready to Rumble at Box Office Mojo
  11. ^ Ready to Rumble at Rotten Tomatoes
  12. ^ Hardball at Box Office Mojo
  13. ^ Hardball at Rotten Tomatoes
  14. ^ The Perfect Score at Box Office Mojo
  15. ^ The Perfect Score at Rotten Tomatoes
  16. ^ The Shaggy Dog at Box Office Mojo
  17. ^ The Shaggy Dog at Rotten Tomatoes
  18. ^ Norbit at Box Office Mojo
  19. ^ Norbit at Rotten Tomatoes
  20. ^ Meet Dave at Box Office Mojo
  21. ^ Meet Dave at Rotten Tomatoes
  22. ^ A Thousand Words at Box Office Mojo
  23. ^ A Thousand Words at Rotten Tomatoes
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