Karen Robinson

Karen Robinson

Acting 27 titles 1968-02-28 Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Karen Robinson is an accomplished Canadian actor celebrated for her remarkable versatility on both stage and screen. With a rich background in theater, she has delivered memorable performances at renowned venues such as Stratford and Alberta Theatre Projects. Throughout her career, Robinson has garnered critical acclaim, including a Dora Award for her role in Andrew Moodie's *Riot*, along with several nominations at prestigious festivals that highlight her exceptional talent.

Her impressive range is evident in her diverse roles, from portraying Dennis Rodman's mother in *Bad As I Wanna Be* to the beloved character Ronnie Lee on the hit series *Schitt’s Creek*, where she captivated audiences with her charm and depth. Currently, she takes on the role of Unit Commander Edwina Shanks in the series *Pretty Hard Cases*, further showcasing her ability to engage viewers with her dynamic performances across various genres.

Robinson's contributions to the arts exemplify her dedication and passion, making her a standout figure in the Canadian entertainment industry. With each role, she continues to leave a lasting impact, solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile actor.

Movies

27 titles