
Robin Bartlett
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robin Bartlett (born April 22, 1951) is an American actress. She was born in England, but was raised in Switzerland. She was formerly married to the actor Alan Rosenberg. She appeared in the short-lived series The Powers That Be and had a recurring role as Debbie Buchman (the sister of Paul Reiser's character) in the series Mad About You. She has played a teacher at least twice – as Mrs. Elliott in 1989's Lean on Me, then again as French teacher Mrs. Grober in the 1991 film If Looks Could Kill – Teen Agent. Starting this fall, she will be appearing as Hannah Pitt in Signature Theatre Company's 20th anniversary production of Tony Kushner's Angels in America. Played Bridget Kearns in Shutter Island in 2010. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robin Bartlett, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie Appearances

Alice
as Nina
1990

City of Angels
as Anne
1998

Skokie
as JDL Girl
1981

Heaven's Gate
as Mrs. Lezak
1980

Shutter Island
as Bridget Kearns
2010

Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves
as Patti Szalinski
1997

If Looks Could Kill
as Patricia Grober
1991

Dangerous Minds
as Mrs. Carla Nichols
1995

Deceived
as Charlotte
1991

See You in the Morning
as Group Therapy Patient
1989

Inside Llewyn Davis
as Lillian Gorfein
2013

Shelby Oaks
as Norma Miles
2025

Postcards from the Edge
as Aretha
1990

The Glass Castle
as Erma Walls
2017

Regarding Henry
as Phyllis
1991

H.
as Helen
2014

Playing for Time
as Etalina
1980

Lean On Me
as Mrs. Elliott
1989

The Last Stop in Yuma County
as Earline
2024

Moonstruck
as Barbara
1987
TV Appearances

Mad About You
as Debbie Buchman
1992

Medical Investigation
as Dr. Salgado
2004

The Closer
as Leah Rainey
2005

Justice
2006

CSI: Miami
as Stephanie Hollister
2002

Judging Amy
as Atty. Roberta Orr
1999

Miami Vice
as Rhoda King
1984

Nip/Tuck
as Dr. Meredith Forsythe
2003

The Powers That Be
as Sophie Lipkin
1992

Bull
2000

It Had to Be You
as Eve Parkin
1993

Vice Principals
as Octavia LeBlanc
2016