Julie Anne Robinson
Julie Anne Robinson is a British theatre, television, film director and producer based in the United States and United Kingdom.
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Occupation(s) | Television director, film director, producer |
Years active | 1998–present |
Career
Robinson first directed television in the U.K. After shadowing on Grey's Anatomy, Robinson made her U.S. directing debut, for an episode of the show.[1]
She worked for Bridgerton,[2][3] Masters of Sex, Nurse Jackie, Orange is the New Black, Grace and Frankie, Castle Rock, Parks and Recreation, The Good Place[4] and Selfie.[5] She has directed twelve network television pilots in the United States, seven of which have gone to series.[4] She developed and executive produced The Catch, with Shonda Rhimes.
She has directed two features, One for the Money[6] (2012) and The Last Song (2010).
Robinson founded CannyLads Productions in the United States.[7]
Robinson co-founded Longboat Pictures in the United Kingdom with former ITV Controller of Drama, Victoria Fea.[8]
Robinson has been nominated for two BAFTAs[9][10] and a Golden Globe[11] for her work as a director.
Personal life
Julie Anne Robinson and Robert Jones live in Pasadena.[12][13]
In 2017, Sean Maguire and Robinson organized a Syrian refugee benefit in Los Angeles.[14]
Filmography
Television series
- Doctor Who (2024-)
- Partner Track (2022-)
- Bridgerton (2020)
- On Becoming a God in Central Florida (2019)
- I Feel Bad (2018)
- Castle Rock (2018)
- A.P. Bio (2018)
- The Good Place (2018)
- I'm Dying Up Here (2017)
- The Last Tycoon (2017)
- Masters of Sex (2016)
- Roadies (2016)
- The Catch (2016)
- Manhattan (2014—2015)
- Orange Is the New Black (2015)
- Grace and Frankie (2015)
- Nurse Jackie (2015)
- Scandal (2013—2014)
- Selfie (2014)
- Suburgatory (2012—2014)
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013—2014)
- The Middle (2009—2014)
- Parks and Recreation (2013)
- How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) (2013)
- Weeds (2007—2012)
- 2 Broke Girls (2012)
- Pan Am (2011)
- Scoundrels (2010)
- Pushing Daisies (2009)
- Big Love (2009)
- Grey's Anatomy (2006—2009)
- Emily's Reasons Why Not (2008)
- Samantha Who? (2008)
- Private Practice (2007)
- Goldplated (2006)
- Girls on the Bus (2006)
- Holby City (2001—2005)
- Blackpool (2004)
- No Angels (2004)
- Cutting It (2002)
- Doctors (2000—2001)
Feature films
- One for the Money (2012)
- The Last Song (2010)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2005 | British Academy Television Awards | Best Drama Serial | Blackpool | Nominated | [9] |
2006 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | Viva Blackpool | Nominated | [11] |
2008 | British Academy Television Awards | Best Single Drama | Coming Down the Mountain | Nominated | [10] |
2015 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite New TV Comedy | Selfie | Nominated | [15] |
2021 | Directors Guild of America Awards | Outstanding Directional Achievement in Dramatic Series | Bridgerton | Nominated | [16] |
2021 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series | Bridgerton | Nominated |
Further reading
- Mahfudho, Mahfudho and , Drs. Abdillah Nugroho, M.Hum. and , Titis Setyabudi, S.S, M.Hum. (2013) Growth Of Veronica Miller’s Personality In Julie Anne Robinson’s The Last Song Movie (2010): A Psychoanalytic Approach. Skripsi thesis, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta.
References
Citations
- Dawes, Amy. "A Fair Shot - Women Directors on TV". dga.org. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
- Goldbart, Max (5 February 2021). "Newswrap: Bridgerton director reveals all". Broadcast Now .co.uk.
- "NFMLA Panel: Julie Anne Robinson on Directing". New Filmmakers Los Angeles. 19 March 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
- Andreeva, Nellie (23 July 2019). "Julie Anne Robinson Re-Ups First-Look Deal With Universal Television". Deadline. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
- Stanhope, Kate (23 May 2017). "'The Catch' Exec Producer Inks Overall Deal With Universal Television". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
- "Bad Movies: The 100 Worst Movies of All Time". rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
- "CannyLads Productions - Production Company". CannyLads. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
- "Longboat Pictures". longboatpictures.com. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
- "2005 Television Drama Serial | BAFTA Awards". awards.bafta.org. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
- "2008 Television Single Drama | BAFTA Awards". awards.bafta.org. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
- "Viva Blackpool". www.goldenglobes.com. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
- http://frostigschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Frostig-Focus-December-2020.pdf
- https://sgv.csarts.net/Portals/0/CSArts%20Assets/CSArts-SGV%20Graduation%20Program%202019_Final_no%20bleed.pdf?ver=2019-05-21-114715-393%20
- Juneau, Jen (23 June 2017). "Baby Boy on the Way for Sean Maguire". People .com. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
- "People's Choice Awards 2015 hosts, nominees announced". www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
- "DGA Announces Nominees for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television, Commercials and Documentary for 2020". Directors Guild of America. 8 March 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
External links
- https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/11413549%7C0/Julie-Anne-Robinson
- https://www.filmaffinity.com/en/name-awards.php?name-id=369766139
- https://shotonwhat.com/o/92913/julie-anne-robinson
- https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/julie-anne-robinson
- Julie Anne Robinson at IMDb
- CannyLads Productions
- Longboat Pictures