Robin Sydney

Robin Sydney

American actress
Date of Birth: 04.01.1984
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Early Life and Acting Career
  2. Transition to Hollywood and Television
  3. Film Career
  4. Entrepreneurial Endeavors
  5. Personal Interests and Philosophy

Early Life and Acting Career

Robin Sydney, an American actress, began her acting journey at a tender age of eight in her hometown of Boulder. As a member of the professional children's group "The Peanut Butter Players," she performed in over twenty productions, showcasing her talent in roles such as the White Witch from "Narnia" and Pooh from "Winnie the Pooh."

Transition to Hollywood and Television

Recognizing her potential, Robin moved to Hollywood, California, with her mother at seventeen. Under the skilled management of "Vincent Cirrincione," she secured guest-starring roles in numerous television series, including "ER," "The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire," "Oliver Beene," "The Andy Dick Show," "Drake & Josh," and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."

Film Career

Robin's film credits include a diverse range of projects. She has starred in low-budget horror films such as "Skull Heads," "Evil Bong 1 & 2," and "Dead Man's Hand." She has also appeared in the horrors "Haunted Lake," "Caked," and "Lycanthrope."

Beyond horror, Robin has showcased her versatility in the drama "Garden Party," the comedy "The Call of the Wild," and the holiday film "Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh."

Entrepreneurial Endeavors

When Robin is not acting, she pursues her passion for entrepreneurship. Together with her mother, she co-founded the thriving gift company "Zorbitz, Inc." She sells lucky charms and karma beads through zorbitz.net, catering to customers both in the US and internationally.

Personal Interests and Philosophy

Robin is an avid traveler, having visited 23 countries. She enjoys spending time at the beach, hiking, drawing, singing, and designing. Her approach to acting is guided by the belief that "there is such an amazing feeling when you step into a role and you're able to represent someone else's life - to live it, to feel it, to understand it."

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