Brian Robbins
Milestones
- Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York
- Birthday: November 22, 1963
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2008
Re-teamed with Eddie Murphy to direct, "Meet Dave"
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2007
Directed the Eddie Murphy comedy "Norbit"
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2007
Produced the comedy "Wild Hogs" starring Tim Allen, William H. Macy and John Travolta
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2004
Helmed the big screen drama-comedy "The Perfect Score"
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2004
Produced the WB teen drama, "One Tree Hill"
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2004
Re-teamed with Amanda Bynes to produced the WB series, "What I Like About You"
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2002
Executive produced "Big Fat Liar"; also co-wrote with former "Head of the Class" co-star Dan Schneider
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2002
Executive produced "The Nick Cannon Show" (Nickelodeon)
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2000
Directed the film, "Ready to Rumble" about professional wrestling enthusiasts
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1999
Directed James Van Der Beek in the football-themed, "Varsity Blues"
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1999 to 2002
Executive produced "The Amanda Show" (Nickelodeon) with Amanda Bynes
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1998
Produced (also directed) the Nickelodeon family series "Cousin Skeeter"
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1997
Feature directing debut, "Good Burger"
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1996
Executive produced HBO's sports-themed comedy "Arli$$"
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1996
Executive produced the Nickelodeon spin-off series, "Kenan & Kel"
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1995
Produced the Oscar nominated documentary "Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream" (TBS)
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1995
Wrote and directed (also produced) the music documentary "The Show"
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1994
Created (also executive produced) the Nickelodeon sketch comedy program "All That"
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1994
Produced the sports documentary "Hardwood Dreams" (aired on FOX in 1995)
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1993
Formed Tollin/Robbins Productions with Michael Tollin
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1992
Executive produced the syndicated sports special "Magic Johnson's All-Star Slam 'N Jam"
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1989
Hosted and co-produced the syndicated game show "Pictionary"
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1986 to 1991
First role as a series regular, playing Eric Mardian on ABC's "Head of the Class"; began writing episodes in 1988
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1978
Moved with family from New York to California
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Began appearing in small guest spots on several sitcoms