Brian Robbins Biography (2)
Brian Robbins most recently directed the breakout hit film Varsity Blues, starring James Van Der Beek and Jon Voight. He previously directed the family comedy Good Burger for Paramount Pictures in 1997, having previously made his feature debut with The Show, a real-life drama and concert film featuring hip-hop artists.
In 1993, while producing the award-winning film Hardwood Dreams, he partnered with its director, Mike Tollin, to form their production company, Tollin/Robbins Productions. Robbins is a co-creator and executive producer on Nickelodeon's hit shows All That, Kenen & Kel and Cousin Skeeter. He served as a co-writer and director on the DGA and CableACE Award-winning Nickelodeon show Sports Theater With Shaquille O'Neal and is also an executive producer of the successful HBO comedy Arli$$ and of the new WB series, Popular.
Robbins also starred for five seasons on the hit ABC sitcom Head of the Class.
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