Robin Bartlett is a highly respected and accomplished stage actress who made a significant impact in the entertainment industry with her film and television debut in the CBS television film "Playing for Time" (1980),a project written by the renowned Arthur Miller. Bartlett delivered a powerful and emotionally charged performance as one of the female prisoners at the Auschwitz concentration camp, where she and a group of female classical musicians were spared from the brutal conditions in return for performing for their captors.
Throughout her illustrious career, Bartlett has had the privilege of working with some of the most talented and innovative filmmakers in the industry, including the legendary Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese. Her unique performances have earned her numerous award nominations, a testament to her exceptional skill and dedication to her craft.
Despite her strong affinity for theater, Bartlett has continued to explore her range in film and television, tackling roles of varying sizes with equal deliberation and artistic excellence. Her ability to bring depth and nuance to every character she portrays is a hallmark of her remarkable talent, and a key factor in her enduring success in the entertainment industry.