Robin Bain - Career

Career

Robin Bain performed as an actress/model in a marketing campaign for the NFL Network in 2007 and was named one of Playboy Magazine's rising stars in July 2008.

Bain acted as a live action character on Seth Green's Emmy Award-winning animated show Robot Chicken, which airs on the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. She also voiced multiple characters for the Robot Chicken Christmas Special (2009).

Robin Bain subsequently appeared on the NBC comedy series, The Real Wedding Crashers, Comedy Central's Mind of Mencia and alongside Rockstar, Gene Simmons in a commercial promoting his television series, Gene Simmons Family Jewels. Bain then made guest appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Real Time with Bill Maher.

Working as a director, Bain has been at the helm of several music videos, most notably videos featuring In This Moment singer, Maria Brink and country music band, The Clark Family Experience. As a writer/director, Bain's 2003 short film, Paper Doll was screened on the independent film festival circuit, and earned Bain nominations for "Best Actress", "Best Director" and a win for "Best Short" at the SMMASH Film Festival.

Robin Bain wrote the screenplay entitled, Without You I'm Nothing, in which Bain will star opposite actor, Dolph Lundgren. Bain and Lundgren are also slated as producers of the film (2014).

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