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Robin Bartlett

Robin Bartlett (born April 22, 1951) is an actress celebrated for her prolific and versatile career in theater, film, and television spanning more than four decades. Best known for her recurring role as Debbie Buchman, the quirky sister of the lead character, in the sitcom from 1992 to 1999, Bartlett has garnered acclaim for her stage work and supporting roles in acclaimed films and series. Born in , Bartlett honed her craft at the before earning a in from . She launched her professional career in theater, building a reputation as a revered stage performer with notable Broadway appearances including Prelude to a Kiss (1990) and off-Broadway productions such as The Early Girl (1987), for which she won an for distinguished performance. Transitioning to screen acting, Bartlett made her debut in the 1980 CBS television film Playing for Time, sharing the screen with , , and in a story of female prisoners performing in a Nazi concentration camp orchestra. Her filmography includes memorable supporting turns in Martin Scorsese's (2010), the ' (2013), Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical drama (2022), the neo-Western thriller The Last Stop in Yuma County (2023), and the horror film (2025), the latter of which earned multiple Academy Award nominations. On television, beyond , she starred in the short-lived sitcom (1992–1993) and appeared in guest roles on series like (1987) and (2014).

Early life and education

Early life

Robin Bartlett was born on April 22, 1951, in . She was raised in , developing a love for the arts from an early age. Although some sources claim she was born in and raised in , this appears to be an error, as she spent her formative years primarily in the United States with no verified extended time abroad.

Education

Robin Bartlett attended the in during her teenage years, where she received early formal training in the . She later pursued higher education at , earning a (BFA) degree from the College of Fine Arts in 1973, with an emphasis on theater and drama training. This academic foundation honed her skills in naturalistic acting and stage performance, providing a rigorous that shaped her technique through intensive drama studies. Upon graduation, Bartlett recognized a gap in practical performance experience from her university program and actively sought opportunities to apply her training, using industry resources to transition into professional theater work.

Career

Theater

Robin Bartlett began her professional theater career with an debut in a production of William Shakespeare's Richard III at the , where she appeared alongside in a cast that emphasized the play's humor and malice. In 1975, Bartlett made her Broadway debut in Isaac Bashevis Singer's Yentl at the , portraying Avram and Raizeleh while understudying the title , a supporting turn that marked an early milestone in her career by immersing her in a Yiddish-inflected exploring and in early 20th-century . Bartlett's breakthrough came in 1986 with her Obie Award-winning performance as the prostitute Jean in Caroline Kava's The Early Girl at the Repertory Theatre, a that showcased her ability to infuse mocking humor and emotional depth into a character navigating urban isolation; the production also earned her a nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Play. She later received critical acclaim for her portrayal of Hannah Pitt in the 2010 Signature Theatre revival of Tony Kushner's Angels in America, directed by Michael Greif, where her nuanced depiction of the conservative Mormon mother grappling with her son's AIDS crisis and personal faith added emotional resonance to the epic's exploration of politics and mortality during the Reagan era. In Richard Greenberg's 2001 play Everett Beekin at Lincoln Center's Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, Bartlett excelled in the dual roles of and Celia, embodying pragmatic maternal figures whose development highlighted themes of family survival and regret across generations, earning praise for her stylish, heartfelt delivery in a production noted for its ensemble dynamics. Throughout her stage work, Bartlett's style evolved from classical interpretations in Shakespearean roles to more contemporary pieces, reflecting her foundational training at and allowing her to adapt versatile emotional range to both historical and modern narratives.

Television

Robin Bartlett's television career spans over four decades, featuring recurring roles in popular sitcoms and numerous guest appearances in dramatic series. Her credits include both multi-episode arcs and one-off spots across network and cable programming. The following table lists her television appearances in chronological order, focusing on series and miniseries roles.
YearTitleRoleEpisodes
1980Playing for Time (miniseries)Female Prisoner1
1985Spenser: For HireMrs. Drake1
1986Rhoda King1
1987Judge Prince1
1988Susan Bloom1
1989Nina1
1990CoachSarah1
1992–1993Sophie Lipkin20
1992–1999Debbie Buchman29
1993Jean Medill1
1998Anne1
2002Unspecified guest1
2003Donna Bostick1
2004Mrs. Mason1
2005Ellen / Barbara Timmons1
2006Diane Barrows1
2006Susan Williams1
2007Margaret Sterling1
2007Numb3rsDr. Candace Sherman1
2007Carolyn1
2007Mrs. Guidry1
2012Dr. Miranda Crump1
2013Cecily Pembroke3
1997–2004Atty. Roberta Orr2
1999–2005Atty. Roberta Orr2
2011Judge Barbara Nolan1
2012Body of ProofLorraine Shumaker1
2013Dr. Rodland1
2013UnforgettableDr. Janet McManus1
2015Unspecified guest1
2015Lisa1
2016Madam SecretaryCynthia Ackerman1
2016Unspecified guest1
2017Judge Archer1
2018Amelia Jenkins1
2019: Judge Hildy Jenkins1

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Mrs. LezakMajor release
1981Darlene
1982Lillian GrossmanMajor release
1982DeathtrapShoe Store Saleswoman
1986Nurse #1Major release
1987The Bedroom WindowKatherine
1987Yuppie WifeMajor release
1987BarbaraMajor release
1989See You in the MorningMrs. McSorley
1989Miss Blue
1989Lean on MeMrs. ElliottMajor release
1990TV Woman
1991Cecil's WifeMajor release
1991If Looks Could KillMrs. Grober
1992The PlayerBonnie SherowMajor release
1993Ariel
1993Theresa Santangelo
1994It Could Happen to YouMrs. PerskyMajor release
1995Ms. Carla NicholsMajor release
1997In & OutTeri BrockMajor release
1997Patti Szalinski
1998AnneMajor release
2000The PhotographerWoman
2002Peabody
2004Alice HuntMajor release
2005Bella
2005Birdie
2006Mrs. ThinneyMajor release
2007Director of PhotographyMajor release
2010Bridget KearnsMajor release
2013The HeatMrs. DavisMajor release
2013Lillian GorfeinMajor release
2014Helene VogelMajor release
2015The Intern RepMajor release
2016Diane
2017Mary NumbersMajor release
2017The PostMajor release
2018Can You Ever Forgive Me?GwenMajor release
2019The ReportNancy OhMajor release
2020Land of DreamsMrs. EbbelIndie film
2021The Seventh DayDr. Fuller
2022Tina SchildkrautMajor release
2024The Last Stop in Yuma CountyEarlineIndie film
2025NormaIndie film

Awards and nominations

Theater awards

Bartlett's breakthrough in theater came with her 1986 Off-Broadway performance as Jean in The Early Girl at Circle Repertory Theatre, for which she received the 1987 Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress from The Village Voice. She was also nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play for the same role, recognizing her sharp portrayal of a wry prostitute in Caroline Kava's dramedy about urban survival. These honors positioned Bartlett as an emerging force in the vibrant 1980s Off-Broadway landscape, where innovative works at venues like Circle Rep showcased bold new voices. Building on this momentum, Bartlett earned a Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Play in 1989 for her role as in Reckless at the WPA Theatre, further cementing her reputation for embodying resilient, multifaceted women in contemporary American plays. Later in her career, Bartlett won the for Outstanding Actress in a Play in 2002 for her dual performance as Sophie and Celia in Everett Beekin at Theater's Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, praised for its emotional depth across generations in a Jewish-American . While her 2010 revival role as Hannah Pitt in Tony Kushner's at Signature Theatre Company drew critical acclaim for its stark intensity, it did not yield additional formal theater awards.

Film and television awards

Robin Bartlett's contributions to film and television have earned her notable nominations from prestigious genre and ensemble recognition bodies, highlighting her versatility in supporting roles across , and indie drama genres. Her screen work, distinct from the more intimate acclaim of theater circles, has positioned her within broader industry honors that emphasize collective performances and specialized categories, often elevating character-driven narratives in ensemble casts. In 1992, Bartlett received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of the eccentric French teacher Patricia Grober in the teen spy thriller If Looks Could Kill (1991), directed by William Dear; this recognition from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films underscored her ability to infuse comedic menace into genre fare. Bartlett was part of the ensemble cast nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award in 1998 for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for her recurring role as the quirky sister Debbie Buchman on the NBC sitcom Mad About You (1992–1999), celebrating the show's ensemble dynamic alongside leads Helen Hunt and Paul Reiser. Bartlett's indie film performance as Helen in the psychological drama H. (2014), co-directed by Rania Attieh and Daniel García, brought her a 2016 Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Female, acknowledging her nuanced depiction of unraveling maternal duality in this Sundance premiered exploration of identity and loss.

Personal life

Bartlett was first married to actor from 1976 until their divorce in 1984. She has been married to writer Terence Cannon since February 8, 1990. They have one son, Eamon Cannon, born in 1987.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Mrs. Lezak
1981Darlene
1982Lillian Grossman
1982DeathtrapShoe Store Saleswoman
1986Nurse #1
1987The Bedroom WindowKatherine
1987Yuppie Wife
1987MoonstruckBarbara
1989See You in the MorningMrs. McSorley
1989Miss Blue
1989Lean on MeMrs. Elliott
1990TV Woman
1991Cecil's Wife
1991If Looks Could KillMrs. Grober
1992The PlayerBonnie Sherow
1993Ariel
1993Theresa Santangelo
1994It Could Happen to YouMrs. Persky
1995Ms. Carla Nichols
1997In & OutTeri Brock
1997Patti Szalinski
1998Anne
2000The PhotographerWoman
2002Peabody
2004Alice Hunt
2005Bella
2005Birdie
2006Mrs. Thinney
2007Director of Photography
2010Bridget Kearns
2013The HeatMrs. Davis
2013Lillian Gorfein
2014Helene Vogel
2015The Intern Rep
2016Diane
2017Mary Numbers
2017The Post
2018Can You Ever Forgive Me?Gwen
2019The ReportNancy Oh
2020Land of DreamsMrs. Ebbel
2021The Seventh DayDr. Fuller
2022Tina Schildkraut
2024The Last Stop in Yuma CountyEarline
2025Norma

Television

Robin Bartlett's television career spans over four decades, featuring recurring roles in popular sitcoms and numerous guest appearances in dramatic series. Her credits include both multi-episode arcs and one-off spots across network and cable programming. The following table lists her television appearances in chronological order, focusing on series and miniseries roles.
YearTitleRoleEpisodes
1980Female Prisoner1
1985Spenser: For HireMrs. Drake1
1986Rhoda King1
1987Judge Prince1
1988Susan Bloom1
1989Nina1
1990CoachSarah1
1992–1993Sophie Lipkin20
1992–1999Debbie Buchman29
1993Jean Medill1
1997–2004Atty. Roberta Orr2
1999–2005Atty. Roberta Orr2
2002Susan Thomas1
2003Donna Bostick1
2004Mrs. Mason1
2005Ellen / Barbara Timmons1
2006Diane Barrows1
2006Susan Williams1
2007Margaret Sterling1
2007Numb3rsDr. Candace Sherman1
2007Carolyn1
2007Mrs. Guidry1
2011Judge Barbara Nolan1
2012–2013Dr. Miranda Crumb1
2013–2014Cecily Pembroke5
2012Body of ProofLorraine Shumaker1
2013Dr. Rodland1
2013UnforgettableDr. Janet McManus1
2015Miss Miriam1
2015Lisa1
2016Madam SecretaryCynthia Ackerman1
2016Mrs. Leblanc1
2017Judge Archer1
2018Amelia Jenkins1
2019Law & Order: Special Victims UnitJudge Hildy Jenkins1
2021Cathy5
2023Three WomenWomen on the road1

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