A gorgeous, blonde player, with the winning combination of an intelligent aura and sultry eyes, Robins made her Broadway debut succeeding Glenn Close in the Mike Nichols-directed "The Real Thing" (1984). A graduate of the prestigious Yale School of Drama, she has appeared around the USA with various repertory theaters, including the American Repertory Theatre and the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Off-Broadway, Robins co-starred with Uta Hagen in "Mrs. Klein" (1995-96).Robins broke into films as Peace Corps worker Marty Ellis in "A Walk on the Moon" and followed with "Planes, Trains and