Angela Robinson

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Angela Robinson Wiki Biography

Angela Robinson was born on 14 February 1971, in Chicago, Illinois USA, of African-American descent. She is a director, screenwriter and producer, best known for her involvement in the short film “D.E.B.S.” , the feature film of the same name, and the series “The L Word” and “True Blood”.

So just how rich is Angela Robinson now? According to sources, Robinson has earned a net worth of over $1.5 million, as of early 2017, established through her involvement in the film and television industry which began in the mid-1990s.

Robinson grew up in Orange County, California, but attended Brown University, in Rhode Island, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Theatre, and then enrolled at New York University, where she obtained her Master of Fine Arts degree. Her interest in theater had deveoped during her school years, performing in a local production of “Bambi”, then in high school becaming involved in stage plays, and went on to direct various productions during her time at Brown University.

After her involvement in a few short films during the ’90s went unnoticed, Robinson achieved great rocognition when she wrote and directed the short film en titled “D.E.B.S.” in 2003. The action/comedy film which is actually a parody of the “Charlie’s Angels” format – portrays a lesbian love story, the theme of which would dominate many of Robinson’s projects. It toured numerous festivals, winning seven film festival awards and giving Robinson her first taste of fame, and a considerable net worth as well. The following year she expanded it into a feature film of the same name, additionally improving her status in the industry, and increasing her wealth.

Robinson became involved in another major project in 2004, as one of the writers of the popular television drama series, “The L Word”, which also portrayes the lives of lesbians. In addition to writing, she also directed several episodes of the show, further improving her net worth.

The following year saw her directing the sports/comedy film “Herbie: Fully Loaded” for Walt Disney Pictures. In 2007 she wrote, directed and was the executive producer of the web series “Girltrash!”, and went on to co-write and co-executively produce a number of episodes of the HBO television series “Hung” in 2009-2011. In the meantime, she directed the short-lived comedy/drama series called “Gigantic” in 2010, and then a couple of episodes of “Charlies Angels” – a remake of the original 1967 series – in 2012. All contributed to her fame and fortune.

Robinson subsequently wrote the screenplay for several episodes of the dark fantasy horror television series “True Blood”, in 2012-2014, and executively produced numerous episodes of the show. Around the same time, she wrote and produced “Girltrash: All Night Long”, a musical serving as prequel to her 2007 “Girltrash!” series, reinforcing her status of a talented figure in the filmmaking world and increasing her wealth.

She then focused on her work in the ABC drama series “How to Get Away with Murder” in 2015-2016, in which she served as a writer and consulting producer. She is currently involved in writing and directing the biographical drama film “Professor Marston & The Wonder Women”, announced to be released in 2017.

When it comes to her private life, Robinson is a lesbian and her longtime partner is television writer and director Alexandra Kondracke. The couple has one child together, and the family resides in Los Feliz, California.

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Angela Robinson Quick Info

Net Worth $1.5 Million
Date Of Birth February 14, 1971
Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, United States
Profession Film director, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Television Director, Television producer
Education Brown University, New York University
Nationality American
Spouse Scott Whitehurst
Children Diego Robinson
Partner Alexandra Kondracke
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1286340/
Nominations Writers Guild of America Award for Television: New Series
Movies Professor Marston & the Wonder Women, Girltrash: All Night Long, Herbie: Fully Loaded, D.E.B.S., Girls on Film 2
TV Shows Girltrash!

Angela Robinson Important Facts

  • Based The L Word (2004) character Niki Stevens on her former colleague Lindsay Lohan.
  • Longtime partner of Alexandra Kondracke.
  • Has one son, Diego Robinson (born in 2009) with her partner Alexandra Kondracke.
  • Majored in theater at Brown University and completed a Master of Fine Arts at New York University.

Angela Robinson Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
How to Get Away with Murder 2015-2016 TV Series consulting producer – 8 episodes Producer
True Blood TV Series co-executive producer – 22 episodes, 2012 – 2013 executive producer – 10 episodes, 2014 Producer
Girltrash: All Night Long 2014 producer Producer
Hung TV Series co-executive producer – 16 episodes, 2010 – 2011 consulting producer – 9 episodes, 2009 Producer
The L Word TV Series co-executive producer – 20 episodes, 2008 – 2009 producer – 12 episodes, 2007 Producer
Girltrash! 2007 Video short executive producer Producer
Taxicab Confessions 1999-2001 TV Series field producer – 3 episodes Producer
Professor Marston & the Wonder Women 2017 post-production Writer
How to Get Away with Murder 2015-2016 TV Series written by – 2 episodes Writer
True Blood 2012-2014 TV Series written by – 6 episodes Writer
Girltrash: All Night Long 2014 written by Writer
Hung 2009-2011 TV Series written by – 4 episodes Writer
The L Word 2004-2009 TV Series written by – 5 episodes Writer
Girltrash! 2007 Video short Writer
D.E.B.S. 2004 written by Writer
D.E.B.S. 2003 Short writer Writer
Chickula: Teenage Vampire 1995 Short Writer
Professor Marston & the Wonder Women 2017 post-production Director
True Blood 2014 TV Series 1 episode Director
Charlie’s Angels 2011 TV Series 1 episode Director
Gigantic 2010 TV Series 2 episodes Director
The L Word 2006-2009 TV Series 8 episodes Director
Girltrash! 2007 Video short Director
Starz/Encore on Set: Herbie Fully Loaded 2007 TV Movie uncredited Director
Herbie Fully Loaded 2005 Director
D.E.B.S. 2004 Director
D.E.B.S. 2003 Short Director
Chickula: Teenage Vampire 1995 Short Director
Cinema Conversations with Stephen P. Jarchow 2011 TV Series Actress
The L Word 2009 TV Series Angela Actress
The Appointment 1999 Short boom operator Sound Department
99 Threadwaxing 1998 Short sound mixer Sound Department
D.E.B.S. 2004 Editor
The Royal Road 2015 Documentary thanks Thanks
Sahasi Chori 2013 Short special thanks Thanks
But I’m a Cheerleader 1999 thanks Thanks
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema 2006 Documentary Herself Self
Infiltrating D.E.B.S. 2005 Video short Herself Self

Angela Robinson Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2004 Reader Jury of the “Siegessäule” Berlin International Film Festival D.E.B.S. (2004) Won
2003 Jury Award Bearfest – Big Bear Lake International Film Festival Best Short Film D.E.B.S. (2003) Won
2003 Best Women’s Short Film – Honorable Mention Cleveland International Film Festival D.E.B.S. (2003) Won
2003 Audience Award Dublin Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Best Short Film D.E.B.S. (2003) Won
2003 Audience Award L.A. Outfest Outstanding Narrative Short Film D.E.B.S. (2003) Won
2003 Best Short New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival D.E.B.S. (2003) Won
2003 Jury Prize Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Best Short Film – Lesbian D.E.B.S. (2003) Won
2003 Grand Prize PlanetOut Short Movie Awards D.E.B.S. (2003) Won
2004 Reader Jury of the “Siegessäule” Berlin International Film Festival D.E.B.S. (2004) Nominated
2003 Jury Award Bearfest – Big Bear Lake International Film Festival Best Short Film D.E.B.S. (2003) Nominated
2003 Best Women’s Short Film – Honorable Mention Cleveland International Film Festival D.E.B.S. (2003) Nominated
2003 Audience Award Dublin Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Best Short Film D.E.B.S. (2003) Nominated
2003 Audience Award L.A. Outfest Outstanding Narrative Short Film D.E.B.S. (2003) Nominated
2003 Best Short New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival D.E.B.S. (2003) Nominated
2003 Jury Prize Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Best Short Film – Lesbian D.E.B.S. (2003) Nominated
2003 Grand Prize PlanetOut Short Movie Awards D.E.B.S. (2003) Nominated