Robyn Paris

Robyn Paris

Acting 1 titles Greensboro, North Carolina, USA

Robyn Paris, an acclaimed writer, director, and actress, was recognized as a "Future Director of Studio Features" fellow by Blackmagic Collective in 2021. A graduate of UCLA's prestigious MFA Screenwriting program in Theatre, Film, and TV, she has garnered accolades for her innovative storytelling and compelling performances. Praised by PopSugar as "super-talented," Tubefilter for her "zany and witty" style, and the LA Times for her "moxie and conviction," Robyn's notable work includes the widely celebrated web series "The Room Actors: Where Are They Now?" which she both created and starred in.

The series gained international acclaim, screening at Oscar-qualifying film festivals and later partnering with Funny or Die, amassing over one million views. Her directorial prowess earned her the "Best Director" award at the Chicago Comedy Film Festival and "Best Web Series" at the LA Indie Film Fest. The series features original actors from the cult film "The Room," alongside established comedians, further highlighting Robyn's unique vision.

During her time at UCLA, Robyn's talent was recognized with several prestigious awards, including the Samuel Goldwyn screenwriting award for her poignant feature "Odd Man Out," which explores the challenges of raising a child with schizophrenia. She also won the Harmony Gold Screenwriting Award and the Jack Nicholson Screenwriting Award, among others.

Originally born Robyn Elizabeth Osborne near Los Angeles, she moved to Greensboro, NC, shortly thereafter. Before embarking on her artistic journey, she earned a BA from Duke University and worked as a management consultant in Washington, DC. Robyn is perhaps best known for her role as "Michelle" in Tommy Wiseau's cult classic "The Room," a role later portrayed by June Diane Raphael in the Oscar-nominated film "The Disaster Artist."

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