Robin Anne Phipps
- Actress
- Music Department
- Producer
Acting since age six, multiple award-winner Robin Phipps was twice put
forward for a Leo for Best Actress in Canada, for the movies In the
Name of the People, and The Fare, which was directed by award-winning
Canadian director, Neil Every. (Not surprising, since directors, Peter
Levin and Sam Borowski have both touted Robin to win an Oscar one day.)
Phipps also appeared on the popular Disney television show So Weird,
during this time. A popular child actor, she starred alongside Amy
Madigan, Richard Thomas and Scott Bakula on In the Name of the People,
and received this critical acclaim from The Hollywood Reporter: "...a
fine little actress named Robin Anne Phipps, as the killer's
13-year-old daughter, Lisa ... And, Phipps, as Lisa, just rips your
heart in two with some very convincing body-racked sobs. She's so good
it makes us forget briefly that real life is rarely this flawlessly
poignant." In addition, Phipps received a writing award from the Queen
of England, and another from Canadian Living Magazine in which she was
published nationally. She carved out a nice niche as a child actress,
however, in REX, she truly reached adulthood. Playing Dee, a young
deputy in a small Southern town, and the unrequited love interest of
Alan Ritchson's Chase, she achieved quite a bit of success on the
Festival circuit. Nominated for Best Actress at the 2008 SINY Film
Festival and Best Actress on the Rise in the 2008 Queens Film Festival,
she wound up winning the latter. She also won Breakthrough Performance
in the 25th Long Island Film Festival, and went on to work with
Director Sam Borowski on The Mandala Maker. Originally, cast in the
lead of Naomi, an injury forced Phipps out of action, however, quite
the gutsy performer she still recorded two songs for the film, and
served as an Associate Producer, helping to shape the character of
Naomi and to contribute in other ways. She was also the lead in a play
at the famous Friars Club in New York, and has acted in the Hampton
Shakespeare Festival. A talented singer, as well, Phipps sings Jazz at
clubs and restaurants around New York and has been a guest singer with
the Bob Merrill Jazz Band. She was born in Vancouver, Canada, and now
lives in New York. She is a duel Canadian and US citizen.