Robin Weigert

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Biography

Recent Role:
Karen on Grey's Anatomy
Gender:
Female
Born:
7-7-1969
Birthplace:
Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Birth Name:
Robin Weigert
Robin Weigert grew up in Washington, D.C. and is a graduate of New York University's MFA program in Acting.

Weigert has extensive stage credits, including playing Poppy Norton-Taylor in the revival of 'Noises Off' on Broadway. She was nominated for Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel awards for her performance in Madame Melville.

On television, she was featured in HBO's acclaimed mini-series 'Angels in America' and has been a guest star on 'NYPD Blue', 'Law & Order', 'Judging Amy', 'Lost', and 'Numb3rs'.

Weigert's role as Calamity Jane on HBO's now





More cancelled western series 'Deadwood' earned her an Emmy nomination in 2004.

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    10 Perfect
    A powerhouse of talent! hide show

    As a person who lived in the Rockies in small coal mining towns where we enjoyed "full, clean living" growing our food and building our outhouses, helping one another survive and progress in our little town of 800, experiencing 40 below weather and no real hospital in sight, I found "Calamity" to a a perfect character played by an unbelievably talented Robin Weigert! She played this with such perfection-getting across who this character was with all of her many faceted sides and dimensions. Not a dirty, loud drunk with no purpose but a large hearted woman of the West who felt and knew more of life than she could live. A part of this puzzle so needed to make this series so perfect. Yet another character/actor in this series for me to absolutely praise and adore!

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    9.5 Superb
    Robin is a very versatile actress as seen in her portrayals in various venues such as Lost, The Unit,etc. hide show

    What a fantastic talent. She first caught my eye in Deadwood , of course. What an exceptional performance as Calamity Jane , although she should not be best remembered for that particular role, she probably will be ; Although I think her best works are still ahead of her. I can not wait to see how the terrific ensemble cast of Life - one of my favorite shows - blends and meshes together. I hope they have a long run, as Damien Lewis is another favorite especially after his bravura performance as Capt. Winters in Band of Brothers. Good Stuff.

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    10 Perfect
    Balsy and busty and brilliant. hide show

    Now it's true she's been blessed with a doll of a character to play in Calamaty Jane in the amazing Deadwood. And that's why I'm celebrating her, but another actress could have been cast and made this a terribly awkward role. Calamaty Jane is all foul mouthed and big hearted - she's a rare and brave treatment of this notorious, brazen character who'd been softened in our view of history by the Doris Day approach. The thing is this actess makes the role so incredibly compelling and driven. She holds the tension between pushing too far and holding back just enough, and man does she push it. She's just wonderful. The character of Jane brought to life by Robin has refreshed my enthusiasm for big female characters on tv - ones that feel as if they have a life beyond what we see of them on screen. I can't get enough of her.

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    9 Superb
    Robin Weigert is absolutely amazing as Calamity Jane. Robin makes you feel things like, empathy, disgust, understanding and a variety of more mixed emotions. No matter what it is, your glued to her performance. Brava!! hide show

    Okay I admit I'm a diehard Deadwood fan. Robin Weigert as Calamity Jane holds me spellbound when she's on. Brilliant, funny, pathetic all these expletives and more apply to Robin's portrayal of Calamity Jane. You can't help but feel something and that's truly great acting. Fascinating hope to see Robin in other works soon.

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