Julie Anne Robinson

This article is about the director. For the judge, see Julie A. Robinson. For other uses, see Julie Robinson.

Directe

Robinson's career began with theatrlay Terms of Abuse; idan Morley wrote that "Julie-Anne Robinson's production never qo hold it all together [...] what might have made for a highly dramatic 50 minutes on television seems sprawling even as a short evening in the theater." However, Robinson received favourable reviews for the play Yard, which she directed der Robinson's direction, "the cast's constant work with flopping slabs of flesh is both fascinatingly nager in 2000; The Daily Telegraph's Charles Spencer remarked that it was "notably well-acted under Julie-Anne Robinson's direction" in his review. In 2000, Morley reviewed the play A Place at the Table as "tightly directed by Julie-Anne Robinson".

Robinson began directing television episodes in 2000, when shDoctors..2009–2010: ABC contract and films

From 2005 to 2006, Robinson directed two more episodes for Holby City and the first three episodes of Goldplated.he began dning with "Band- her second BAFTA nomination, this time for "Best Single Drama".[1] Following this, Robinson directed episodes of more American television series. Episo in 2007 and 2008. Robinson's Grey's Anatomy episodes "Wishin' and Hopin'" and "The Becoming" also aired during this time.

2009–2010: ABC contract and films

In 2009, episodes Roed. In addition, Robinson entered a blind directing contract e pilot episodm was picked up on 8 Oc[2] ptember 2009 to an audience of 8.71 million Americans.[3]

Notably in 2009, Robinson accepted her first feature films, including The Last Summer

References

  1. "BAFTAs – 2008 nominations". London: The Guardian. 18 March 2008. Retrieved 10 October 2009.
  2. Natalie Abrams. "ABC Picks Up Cougar Town, Modern Family and The Middle". TVGuide.com.
  3. "ABC's Cougar Town increases to a 3.8 A18-49 rating in finals, tops all shows". American Broadcasting Company. TVbythenumbers.com. 10 January 2009. Retrieved 10 October 2009.

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