Laila Robins (born March 14, 1959) is an American stage, film and television actress.
Robins was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, the daughter of Latvian-American parents Brigita (née Svarcs) and Janis Robins, who was a research chemist. She attended the Yale School of Drama,(MFA) and received her undergraduate degree at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, (BA). Robins has been in a relationship with the actor Robert Cuccioli since 2000. They co-starred in Macbeth at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey; he was Macbeth, and she was Lady Macbeth.
Robins recently appeared as Lady Utterword in the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of George Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House (2006). Robins' other Broadway appearances were Frozen by Bryony Lavery (2004), The Herbal Bed by Peter Whelan (1998), and The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard (1985), directed by Mike Nichols. (Robins succeeded actress Glenn Close in the role).
Robins has appeared off-Broadway in Sore Throats by Howard Brenton, The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, Mrs. Klein by Nicholas Wright (in which she also toured with Uta Hagen) (1995-1996), and The Film Society by Jon Robin Baitz, among others.
In 1997 she starred in the Fiftieth Anniversary production of A Streetcar Named Desire at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago. Robin also appeared as Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis in 2002. In 2000, she was cast opposite Richard Thomas in the stage revival of Tiny Alice. Robins is also a frequent performer at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, where she has starred in Macbeth, Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard.
Charles Isherwood, critic for the New York Times, assessed her stage work as Ariadne in George Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House (2006). Robins played opposite Swoosie Kurtz, and both were described as such: "...this expert comic actress may not fit the textbook definition of siren, as Hesione is called, but she may just be the most seductive woman on a New York stage right now...unless that nod goes to Ms. Robins, who locates the essence of her character's shallow allure in a languid, liquid strut and a smile both entrancing and devouring".
Robins has had numerous film and television roles. In 2006, she played Nora Paxton in The Book of Daniel; she played Victoria Heller in Gabriel's Fire in 1990 on ABC; appeared in the television movie Dream Breakers in 1989; and in The Equalizer in 1998.
In 2006, she played Toddy Allen in The Good Shepherd, directed by Robert De Niro. She made her film debut in the 1987 picture, A Walk On The Moon.
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