Louis C. Robins
Louis Clarence Robins was born and raised in Gary, Indiana, to hard working class parents who instilled in him a sense of honesty, self-reliance and humility. Born the third of five children, Mr. Robins was the first of his siblings to finish high school and later attend college. A former certified Emergency Medical Technician and Firefighter for six years; Mr. Robins began his acting career at the age of 38, appearing in an Quick Lube Plus national commercial spot. He furthered his acting career by attending acting classes at The Alliance Theatre School, Atlanta, Georgia. From there he appeared in several small community theatre productions in Atlanta, Georgia. His first television credit was in Misty Soap Opera, an Bob J. Gaye cable production in Atlanta, where he played the recurring debonair role of Frank Rosser. He made his feature film debut in The Real McCoy (1993). In his spare time Mr. Robins enjoys bowling, grilling, music and reading. Mr. Robins lives in Atlanta, Georgia and Los Angeles, California and continues acting.