Robyn Douglass
- Actress
Robyn Douglass is an American actress and model who was born on June
21, 1953 in Sendai, Japan . The oldest of two brothers and a sister,
Robyn grew up in San Francisco the daughter of an Army pediatrician
father and a mother who was a psychologist. She spent twelve years at
an all-girl Catholic School, an experience she blames for her initial
typecasting in "goody two-shoes roles." She began acting while
attending the Catholic school in Mountain View, California. Enrolling
at the University of California at San Francisco as a pre-Vet major,
she quit in her final year to pursue her first love -- acting. She
studied her craft at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theatre
before moving to Chicago. The young actress spent four years doing
commercials while studying with Del Close at Second City and Lou Conte
at the Hubbard Street Dance Theatre. Robyn's first big break in her
career came when she was discovered by director Peter Yates in her
hometown of Chicago and cast as Dennis Christopher's heart-throb -- the
very nice college coed in the critically-acclaimed film,
Breaking Away (1979). She was since
appeared on
Galactica 1980 (1980),
Trapper John, M.D. (1979)
and the pilot for
Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (1980).
Douglass has also appeared in several ABC-TV movies of the week,
including
The Clone Master (1978),
The Girls in the Office (1979)
and Golden Gate (1981).