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Robyn Douglass

Robyn Douglass (born June 21, 1953) is a retired American actress and model. Born in , , to American parents, she grew up in the United States and initially pursued modeling before entering acting in the late 1970s. Douglass gained recognition for her supporting role as Katherine, the college student and romantic interest in the Academy Award-nominated coming-of-age film (1979), directed by . She also portrayed Jamie Hamilton, a resourceful schoolteacher who assists the fugitive Colonial fleet, in the short-lived science fiction series Galactica 1980 (1980), a continuation of the Battlestar Galactica franchise. Her filmography includes additional roles in romantic comedies such as Romantic Comedy (1983) opposite Dudley Moore and The Lonely Guy (1984) with Steve Martin, alongside guest appearances on television programs like Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (1980) and Trapper John, M.D. (1979–1986). Active in the from 1978 to 1999, Douglass retired thereafter and later produced an audio memoir, Messages for the Future: The Memoirs (2020), recounting her career experiences.

Early life

Birth and family background

Robyn Douglass was born on June 21, 1953, in , , where her father, an pediatrician, was stationed. Her mother worked as a . The family, originally American, relocated to , , following her father's military service. As the eldest child, Douglass grew up with two brothers and one in a household shaped by her parents' professional backgrounds in and . Limited public details exist on her , reflecting the private nature of her early prior to her entertainment career.

Upbringing and education

Robyn Douglass spent her childhood in the area of after relocating from , where she was born to a U.S. pediatrician father and a mother. As the eldest sibling among two brothers and a , she was raised in a household influenced by her parents' medical and administrative professions. During her high school years, Douglass attended an all-girls in , an institution that emphasized alongside standard academics. It was at this school that she first engaged in activities, marking the onset of her interest in performance. Following high school, she pursued higher education at the , enrolling as a pre-veterinary major, though her path ultimately shifted toward rather than veterinary science.

Pre-acting career

Modeling work

Douglass relocated to in 1974, where she launched her career as an model. That same year, she participated in a nude photoshoot with a freelance photographer preparing a layout for magazine, though those specific images remained unpublished by at the time. She gained early recognition by appearing on the cover of 's December 1974 issue, photographed by Stan Malinowski. Her modeling portfolio encompassed commercial print work, which provided financial stability and exposure during her initial years in the industry prior to her debut in 1978.

Acting career

Breakthrough in film

Robyn Douglass made her feature film debut in (1979), portraying , a college student and romantic interest for the protagonist Dave Stoller. Directed by and set in , the film depicts the struggles of four working-class teenagers navigating class differences and personal aspirations after high school, with Douglass's character embodying the allure of the affluent university world that contrasts with the protagonists' blue-collar roots. Her role marked Douglass's transition from television appearances, such as the 1978 ABC movie The Clone Master, to theatrical cinema. The performance earned praise for its natural charm and contributed to the ensemble dynamic that propelled Breaking Away to critical success, including a nomination for the on April 9, 1980, and wins for Best Original Screenplay. Released on July 13, 1979, by 20th Century Fox, the film grossed approximately $16.4 million at the U.S. box office against a modest , highlighting its resonance with audiences through authentic portrayals of Midwestern . This role established Douglass in , leading to subsequent film opportunities like (1983) opposite and (1984) with , though remains her most critically recognized cinematic entry.

Television roles

Douglass's early television work included guest appearances and supporting roles in the late . She debuted in the 1979 made-for-TV movie , portraying one of four women navigating workplace dynamics in a department store setting. That year, she also appeared in an episode of the medical drama Trapper John, M.D.. In 1980, Douglass featured in the science fiction series , alongside appearances in the pilot for the detective series , playing Martha Gribb across two episodes. She continued with the 1982 buddy comedy series Partners and the miniseries Conquest of the Earth. Her television output expanded into made-for-TV films, including the 1984 gender-swap comedy Her Life as a Man, where she starred as a woman posing as a man to secure a sports writing job. During the mid-1980s, Douglass took on more prominent recurring roles. She portrayed Assistant Daphne Delgado in the action series (1985–1986), appearing in the pilot TV movie and episodes such as "." From 1987 to 1988, she played Lieutenant Joanne Beaumont, a key team member partnering with undercover cops, in the crime drama , which ran for one season on . Later credits included the 1990 TV movie Freeze Frame, where she acted as Victoria Case, and a guest spot in the police procedural The Commish in 1991, marking some of her final on-screen television appearances before shifting focus from .

Notable projects and roles

Douglass gained recognition for her role as Katherine, the poised student and romantic interest of the protagonist Dave Stoller, in the 1979 coming-of-age film , directed by and starring and ; the film earned an Academy Award for Best Original and holds a 95% approval rating on based on contemporary reviews praising its authentic depiction of small-town youth. Her performance contributed to the film's success, grossing over $16 million domestically against a modest budget. In the series (1980), a short-lived of , Douglass portrayed Jamie Hamilton, a resourceful television news reporter who forms an alliance with the extraterrestrial warriors and to protect from threats; she appeared as a main cast member in all ten episodes aired that year. The role highlighted her ability to blend with adventurous elements in a narrative centered on time-displaced survivors seeking refuge. Other significant roles include Danielle, the confident companion to the titular character played by , in the 1984 comedy , directed by , which satirized single life and drew from a best-selling . Douglass also co-starred as Phoebe Fontaine in the 1983 , alongside and , adapting a Broadway play about playwrights navigating love and career ambitions. These projects showcased her versatility in supporting comedic and dramatic parts during the .

Hustler Magazine lawsuit

In 1974, actress and model Robyn Douglass posed nude for photographer Augustin Gregory during sessions intended exclusively for Playboy magazine, with rights assigned solely to Playboy. Gregory later became Hustler's photography editor in 1980 and supplied additional unpublished photos from those sessions to the magazine without Douglass's permission, allegedly using forged or improperly authenticated releases. Hustler announced the "Robyn Douglass Nude" pictorial in its December 1980 issue and published the full feature, including images depicting sexual activity and captions that Douglass claimed falsely portrayed her, in the January 1981 issue. Douglass filed suit in 1981 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois against Hustler Magazine, Inc., and Gregory, alleging false light invasion of privacy and commercial misappropriation of her likeness under Illinois law. She claimed the unauthorized publication caused emotional distress, reputational harm, and professional setbacks, such as lost commercial work in Chicago, by implying she voluntarily posed for Hustler and associating her with its content style. Hustler defended by arguing that Douglass's prior nude appearances in Playboy negated any claim of degradation or privacy invasion, but the court rejected this, holding that consent for one publication did not extend to another without permission. At in July 1983, the found for Douglass on both claims, awarding $500,000 in compensatory damages against each defendant and $1.5 million in against , for a total of $2.5 million. The district judge remitted the punitive award to $100,000, resulting in a final judgment of $600,000 against after Gregory reached a separate with Douglass. Hustler appealed to the Seventh of Appeals, which in 1985 affirmed the existence of the privacy torts under law and the jury's finding of actual malice but reversed the damages award and remanded for a on that issue. The appellate court cited errors including improper on the standard for malice, admission of prejudicial (such as a of Hustler's other content), and damages inflated by passion and prejudice, exceeding reasonable compensation for Douglass's proven losses. No further public record exists of a retrial or final resolution, suggesting possible settlement.

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

Robyn Douglass married Chicago criminal defense attorney Rick Halprin on December 2, 2000. The couple divorced in August 2005. Halprin, who represented high-profile clients including Chicago mob figures such as Joey "The Clown" Lombardo, died by apparent suicide via self-inflicted gunshot wound on June 4, 2013, at age 73. Douglass, one of Halprin's ex-wives, described him posthumously as a "die-hard constitutionalist." No other marriages or long-term relationships have been publicly documented.

Family

Robyn Douglass was born on June 21, 1953, in , , to a who served as an pediatrician and a who worked as a . As the eldest child, she grew up alongside two younger brothers and one sister in , , following her family's relocation from . Limited public details exist regarding her beyond these origins, with no verified records of Douglass having biological children; her references to family life appear to pertain to her husband's prior children and grandchildren.

Later career and retirement

Post-acting ventures

Following her retirement from acting in the late 1990s, Douglass engaged in animal rights activism, which drew media coverage for its advocacy efforts. Around 2005, she relocated from to , and established The Seasons, a inn located at 2934 . The Seasons operates as a hospitality business featuring gardens and accommodations appealing to guests seeking a quaint stay in the historic gold rush town of Placerville.

Current activities

As of 2025, Robyn Douglass is retired from acting and owns and operates The Seasons Bed and Breakfast in Placerville, California, a historic property known for its rose garden and popularity as a wedding venue. She occasionally participates in nostalgia events for fans of her past work, including autograph signings and panel appearances. In September 2025, Douglass joined cast reunions at The Hollywood Show in for the 1980s series alongside and , as well as for the 1979 film . Earlier that year, she appeared at a reunion event.

Filmography

Film roles

Douglass made her feature film debut as Katherine, a student and love interest to one of the protagonists, in the sports drama (1979), directed by and nominated for five including Best Picture. In the buddy comedy Partners (1982), directed by , she appeared in a supporting role alongside and , portraying a character involved in a investigation plot. She played Kate Mallory, the romantic lead opposite Dudley Moore's character, in the romantic comedy (1983), adapted from Bernard Slade's play and co-starring . Douglass portrayed Danielle, a brief but memorable love interest for Steve Martin's character, in the comedy (1984), based on Bruce Jay Friedman's book and featuring . Her final feature film role was as Victoria Case in the action thriller Freeze Frame (1990), directed by Anthony Amaud and starring , where she played a key figure in a plot involving a uncovering corruption.
YearTitleRole
1979Katherine
1982PartnersSupporting
1983Kate Mallory
1984Danielle
1990Freeze FrameVictoria Case

Television roles

Douglass's early television work included guest appearances and supporting roles in the late 1970s. She debuted in the 1979 made-for-TV movie The Girls in the Office, portraying one of four women navigating workplace dynamics in a setting. That year, she also appeared in an episode of the medical drama Trapper John, M.D.. In 1980, Douglass featured in the science fiction series , alongside appearances in the pilot for the detective series , playing Martha Gribb across two episodes. She continued with the 1982 buddy comedy series Partners and the miniseries Conquest of the Earth. Her television output expanded into made-for-TV films, including the 1984 gender-swap comedy Her Life as a Man, where she starred as a woman posing as a man to secure a sports writing job. During the mid-1980s, Douglass took on more prominent recurring roles. She portrayed Assistant Daphne Delgado in the action series (1985–1986), appearing in the pilot TV movie and episodes such as "." From 1987 to 1988, she played Lieutenant Joanne Beaumont, a key team member partnering with undercover cops, in the crime drama , which ran for one season on . Later credits included the 1990 TV movie Freeze Frame, where she acted as Victoria Case, and a guest spot in the police procedural in 1991, marking some of her final on-screen television appearances before shifting focus from acting.

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