Laila Robins

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Laila Robins
Born (1959-03-14) March 14, 1959 (age 65)
Education
OccupationActress
Years active1987present
Partner Robert Cuccioli (2000–present)

Laila Robins (born March 14, 1959) [1] is an American stage, film and television actress. She has appeared in films including Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987), An Innocent Man (1989), Live Nude Girls (1995), True Crime (1999), She's Lost Control (2014), Eye in the Sky (2015), and A Call to Spy (2019). Her television credits include regular roles on Gabriel's Fire , Homeland , and Murder in the First , playing Pamela Milton in the final season of The Walking Dead (2022), and Colonel Grace Mallory in The Boys (2019–2024) and Gen V (2023).

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Early life and education

Robins was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, the daughter of Latvian American parents. [2] She received her undergraduate degree at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire and attended the Yale School of Drama, earning a master of fine arts. [2]

Career

Film and television

Robins made her big screen debut starring opposite Steve Martin in the 1987 comedy film Planes, Trains and Automobiles . [3] She then starred opposite Tom Selleck in the 1989 crime thriller An Innocent Man ; Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael (1990); the sex comedy Live Nude Girls (1995) with Dana Delany and Kim Cattrall; [4] and True Crime (1999). On the small screen, Robins co-starred with James Earl Jones in the ABC crime drama series Gabriel's Fire , from 1990 to 1991, and guest-starred on Law & Order , Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , Law & Order: Criminal Intent , Third Watch , Sex and the City , 30 Rock , and The Good Wife . She also played a younger version of Livia Soprano, the mother of mobster Tony Soprano, in two episodes of the HBO crime drama series The Sopranos .

In 2014, Robins starred as Martha Boyd, the U.S. ambassador to Pakistan, in the fourth season of Showtime drama series Homeland . [5] The following year, she was a regular cast member in the TNT drama series Murder in the First , and in 2016–2017, she had a recurring role in Quantico . In 2018 she starred in the short-lived ABC drama series Deception . She had a recurring role as Katarina Rostova in season 7 of the NBC series The Blacklist from 2019 to 2021. She also had recurring roles in In Treatment , Bored to Death , Mr. Mercedes , Dr. Death and The Boys . In 2022, Robins joined the cast of AMC drama series The Walking Dead as Governor of the Commonwealth, Pamela Milton. [6]

Theatre

Robins appeared on Broadway as Lady Utterword in the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of George Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House (2006). Robins's 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), Burnt Piano by Justin Fleming, opposite Richard Thomas in Second Stage Theatre's Tiny Alice (2000). and The Film Society by Jon Robin Baitz, among others. She has also appeared in numerous regional theatre productions, such as the 1997 Fiftieth Anniversary production of A Streetcar Named Desire at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago. Robins also appeared as Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis in 2002. 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) opposite Swoosie Kurtz as follows: "...this expert comic actress [Kurtz] 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". [7]

Robins has won or been nominated for several awards for her work including the Actors' Equity Foundation Joe A. Callaway Award (1995), for The Merchant of Venice, [8] the 2012 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Ensemble for Sweet and Sad, [9] the Lucille Lortel Award nominations for Outstanding Featured Actress (2004) for Frozen [10] and Outstanding Lead Actress (2007) for Sore Throats, [11] the 1997 Joseph Jefferson Award Best Actress for A Streetcar Named Desire at The Steppenwolf Theatre, [12] the Helen Hayes Award nomination, 1997 Supporting Performer, Non-Resident Production for Mrs. Klein, [13] and the Drama League Award. [14]

Robins is a guest instructor at HB Studio. [15]

Personal life

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 as Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, [16] among other plays. [17]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 Planes, Trains and Automobiles Susan Page
1987A Walk on the MoonMarty Ellis
1989 An Innocent Man Kate Rainwood
1990 Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael Elizabeth Zaks
1995 Live Nude Girls Rachel
1996 Female Perversions Emma
1997 The Blood Oranges Catherine
1999 True Crime Patricia Findley
1999 Oxygen Frances Hannon
2000Drop Back TenViv
2001The Loneliness of AnimalsAnnabellaShort film
2002 Searching for Paradise Barbara Mattei
2003 Happy End Irene
2004 Jailbait Mother
2006 Slippery Slope Michaela Stark
2006 Things That Hang from Trees Miss Millie
2006 A Broken Sole Passenger
2006 The Good Shepherd Toddy Allen
2008 August Ottmar Peevo
2008 The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond Mrs. Fenstermaker
2009Welcome to AcademiaDeborah
2010 Multiple Sarcasms Lauren
2012 The Letter Dr. Tynan
2013BlumenthalCheryl
2013ConcussionWoman #3
2013 Side Effects Banks partner #2
2014 She's Lost Control Irene
2015 Grey Lady The Duchess
2015ValeriaShirleyShort film
2015 Eye in the Sky Jillian Goldman
2016A Woman, a PartBernadette
2017Island ZeroMaggie
2017 Impossible Monsters Dean Gaslow
2018The Rest of UsDean Patterson
2019 A Call to Spy Pirani
2022 My Love Affair with Marriage Master of Ceremonies

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988 The Equalizer Cindy ClaussenEpisode: "The Last Campaign"
1989Dream BreakersPhoebeTV film
1990–1991 Gabriel's Fire Victoria HellerMain role
1992Trial: The Price of PassionCharm BlackburnTV film
1995The Wright VerdictsRachelEpisode: "Unlucky Star"
1996 Law & Order Diana HawthorneEpisode: "Trophy"
1997 Nothing Sacred Jeanne ColeEpisode: "House of Rage"
1998 Law & Order Liann CrosbyEpisode: "Venom"
1999 Spenser: Small Vices Rita FioreTV film
1999 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Ellen TravisEpisode: "A Single Life"
1999–2001 The Sopranos Young Livia Soprano 2 episodes
2000 Third Watch Sharon ReinerEpisode: "Journey to the Himalayas"
2001 Witchblade Dominique Boucher2 episodes
2001 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Kit SternmanEpisode: "Enemy Within"
2004 Sex and the City Audra ClarkEpisode: "The Cold War"
2006 The Book of Daniel Nora Paxton4 episodes
2009 30 Rock Gloria BairdEpisode: "St. Valentine's Day"
2009 All My Children Claire Williams3 episodes
2009 In Treatment Tammy MeswickRecurring role
2009–2010 Bored to Death Priscilla AntremRecurring role
2010God in AmericaAnne HutchinsonEpisode: "A New Adam/A New Eden"
2010 The Good Wife Paige BurchfieldEpisode: "Bad Girls"
2011 Damages Catherine's Doctor1 episode
2011 Too Big to Fail Christine Lagarde TV film
2011 Blue Bloods Mrs. LeeEpisode: "Friendly Fire"
2011 Person of Interest Anja KohlEpisode: "Foe"
2012Dark HorseMiranda TerasTV film
2013Onion News EmpireHelena ZweibelTV film
2014The MoneyRuth CastmanTV film
2014That Hopey Changey ThingMarian AppleTV film
2014Sweet and SadMarian AppleTV miniseries
2014Regular SingingMarian AppleTV miniseries
2014 Homeland Martha Boyd Main role
2015 Murder in the First Jamie NelsonMain role (season 2)
2016–2017 Quantico General Katherine RichardsRecurring role
2018 Deception Special Agent DeakinsMain role
2018 New Amsterdam Mrs. RylandEpisode: "Every Last Minute"
2019–2021 The Blacklist Katarina RostovaGuest (season 6); recurring role (seasons 7–8)
2019 The Handmaid's Tale Pamela Joy1 episode
2019 Bull Colleen McCandlessEpisode: "The Good One"
2019–2024 The Boys Colonel Grace Mallory Recurring role, 13 episodes
2021 The Equalizer CIA Director Suri NanceEpisode: "The Milk Run"
2021 Dr. Death Amy PielRecurring role, 5 episodes
2022 The Walking Dead Pamela Milton Main role, 15 episodes
2023 The Crowded Room SusieRecurring role, 3 episodes
2023 American Horror Stories LeeSeason 3 Episode: 4 “Organ”
2023 Gen V Colonel Grace MalloryEpisode: "Sick"

Stage

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