Robin Kurtz, a Seattle transplant, has had a diverse and extensive career in the performing arts. She has toured Russia with New York's Irondale Ensemble Project, where she adapted Jack Black's novel "You Can't Win" for the stage. Additionally, she has traveled throughout Europe with Insight America's production of "True West".
In recent years, Robin has appeared in several films, including "Earthkiller", where she played the role of Helen, "A Nuclear Autumn", where she portrayed Mayor Diane Reamed, "Clonehunter", where she took on the character of Ronnie, and "Shadow Virus", where she played Sergeant Dublin.
Robin has also been dedicated to education, working with the Irondale Ensemble Project to teach HIV/AIDS education and improvisation in the New York City public school system. She has also collaborated with Book-It All Over, teaching children to create and dramatize their own stories.
In New York, Robin has worked with the Nerve Tank since June 2009, performing in a range of productions, including "bauhaus the bauhaus", "Live/Feed", "Pitch!", and "The Attendants" at the World Financial Center Winter Garden.
Robin received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting with honors from Carnegie Mellon University.