American actress Robin Tunney was born on June 19, 1972 in Chicago. Her parents are from Ireland. His father sold cars and his mother worked as a barmaid. Robin graduated from high school in 1990, after which she entered the Chicago Academy for the Arts, where she studied acting.
Robin moved to Los Angeles at the age of 11. In the capital of American cinema, she began her acting career with the film Encino Boy (1992), where she played Ella. Two years later, Robin as a guest actress starred in the
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American actress Robin Tunney was born on June 19, 1972 in Chicago. Her parents are from Ireland. His father sold cars and his mother worked as a barmaid. Robin graduated from high school in 1990, after which she entered the Chicago Academy for the Arts, where she studied acting.
Robin moved to Los Angeles at the age of 11. In the capital of American cinema, she began her acting career with the film Encino Boy (1992), where she played Ella. Two years later, Robin as a guest actress starred in the television series Life Continues and Law & Order. The young actress drew attention in 1995 after her work in the film Empire Records. Debra, a teenage suicide, became Robin Tunney's first notable role. In 1996, she received an invitation to star in the film “Witchcraft”, where she played Sarah Bailey, a witch girl. For this work, Robin in the nomination “Best Fight” was awarded the MTV Movie Awards. In the same year, she starred as Elizabeth Ernie in the television film Horsemen of the Wormwood Prairies. In 1997, Robin Tunney played in two films: Julian Poe, where she played the role of Sarah, and Niagara, Niagara.
For the role of Marcy in the film “Niagara, Niagara” (directed by Bob Goss) at the Venice Film Festival, she was awarded the prize in the nomination “Best Actress”. The following year, Robie starred in three films: Montana (Kitty), Cruel City: Bullets Do Justice (Mary Coffman), and John Fitzgerald Kennedy: Reckless Youth (Kit Kennedy).
In 1999, Tanni played Christina Yorke, the bride of Satan in the film “The End of the World”, where her partner was Arnold Schwarzenegger, in 2000, Danica Lünl in the film “The End of the World”.
And the climber Annie Garrett in "The Vertical Limit." For the role of Annie Garrett, Robin in 2001 was nominated for the Blockbuster Entertainment Award in the nomination “Best Actress of the Action Film”.
On the set of Niagara, Niagara, Robin met director and producer Bob Goss, whom she married in 1997, but five years later they divorced. Tanni remarried in 2007. Her choice was Australian director Andrew Dominic. /