Generated by GPT-5-mini| Andy Robin | |
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| Name | Andy Robin |
| Occupation | Screenwriter, filmmaker, psychiatrist, actor |
| Nationality | American |
Andy Robin is an American screenwriter, filmmaker, psychiatrist, and occasional actor known for co-writing mainstream comedy films and creating independent short films. He has combined careers in clinical psychiatry and entertainment, contributing to feature-length comedies, short-form cinema, and television projects while practicing in academic and clinical settings. Robin's interdisciplinary path links medical training with creative writing and film production.
Robin was raised in the United States and completed early education prior to pursuing undergraduate studies at a notable university. He attended Columbia University for undergraduate work and later enrolled at New York University for graduate studies in film and television production, where he worked alongside peers who would later enter the entertainment industry. For medical training, he attended Weill Cornell Medicine for medical school and completed psychiatric residency at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and affiliated hospitals. His dual trajectory placed him in proximity to institutions such as Mount Sinai Hospital, Bellevue Hospital Center, and clinical programs connected with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
Robin's career spans clinical psychiatry, screenwriting, filmmaking, and occasional acting. In medicine, he has held positions in academic psychiatry and contributed to psychiatric practice at institutions including NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and academic departments associated with Columbia University Irving Medical Center. In entertainment, he collaborated with writing partners and producers to craft comedic screenplays and developed short films showcased at film festivals such as Sundance Film Festival and regional festivals. Robin's work intersects with production companies, independent studios, and networks including Fox Broadcasting Company and Paramount Pictures through film options and studio attachments. He also maintained memberships in professional bodies including the American Psychiatric Association and guild organizations connected to screenwriters.
Robin co-wrote feature comedies and television scripts, often partnering with established comedy writers and producers. He co-wrote the screenplay for the feature film "Analyze This," collaborating with writers and talent linked to HBO, Universal Pictures, and production teams associated with Miramax Films. His screenplay work placed him in creative proximity to performers and filmmakers such as Billy Crystal, Robert De Niro, Harris Yulin, and directors affiliated with Warner Bros. Robin has also developed pilots and episodic scripts for networks including NBC, ABC, and cable outlets such as Showtime. His short films and sketches have been featured at festivals like Tribeca Film Festival and promoted through platforms connected to Sundance Institute programs. He worked with screenwriters represented by agencies tied to Creative Artists Agency and William Morris Endeavor, and collaborated with producers who previously worked on projects for Paramount Pictures and Sony Pictures Classics.
In addition to writing, Robin has acted in small roles and directed short films and sketches for independent release and festival circuits. His acting credits include cameos in comedy productions alongside performers from Saturday Night Live alumni and actors with Broadway backgrounds connected to The Public Theater. Directing projects were produced with crews containing members from unions and organizations such as Directors Guild of America and technical collaborators who previously worked at studios like MGM and Lionsgate. His short films screened at festivals including Slamdance Film Festival and local festivals in New York and Los Angeles, often programmed near works by filmmakers associated with A24 and independent distributors.
Robin balances clinical practice with creative projects and has been active in community mental health outreach through affiliations with hospitals and community clinics in New York and other urban centers. He has participated in panels and lectures at academic venues such as Columbia University and New York University, discussing intersections between psychiatry and creativity alongside clinicians and artists affiliated with institutions like Johns Hopkins Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Robin has collaborated with colleagues who have served on editorial boards of journals published by organizations such as the American Psychiatric Association and has taken part in charitable screenings benefiting nonprofits linked to mental health advocacy and arts education programs with partners from The Kennedy Center and regional arts councils.
Robin's filmmaking and writing have received recognition at film festivals and from industry organizations. Short films he wrote or directed earned screenings and awards at festivals like Sundance Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival, and his feature work garnered industry attention through nominations and credits associated with guilds such as the Writers Guild of America. In medicine, his clinical contributions earned institutional acknowledgments from academic departments connected to Columbia University Irving Medical Center and program-level commendations from hospital leadership at institutions such as NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. He has been profiled in trade outlets and festival programs alongside filmmakers and clinicians who have received honors from organizations including National Endowment for the Arts and professional societies linked to film and psychiatry.
Category:American screenwriters Category:American psychiatrists