Amy Robinson

Amy Robinson (Producer) began her theatrical career as an actress, best known for her role in Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, before turning to producing. In 1977, she formed Triple Play Productions with Griffin Dunne and Mark Metcalf, and the trio optioned the novel Chilly Scenes of Winter by Ann Beattie. The movie of the same name was written and directed by Joan Micklin Silver and starred John Heard and Mary Beth Hurt.

In 1982, Robinson and Griffin Dunne formed Double Play Productions. Together, they produced five feature films: Baby It's You, written and directed by John Sayles; After Hours, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Dunne; Running on Empty, directed by Sidney Lumet and starring River Phoenix; White Palace, produced with Mirage Entertainment, directed by Luis Mandoki and starring Susan Sarandon; and Once Around, Lasse Hallstrom's American directorial debut starring Holly Hunter and Richard Dreyfuss.

Robinson, alongside Paula Weinstein, went on to produce With Honors starring Joe Pesci.

Robinson recently produced Drive Me Crazy for 20th Century Fox, directed by John Schultz and starring Melissa Joan Hart and Adrian Grenier. She is currently shooting Autumn in New York starring Richard Gere and Winona Ryder, which she is producing with Gary Lucchesi for MGM/Lakeshore Entertainment.