Robyn Paris, a multi-talented individual, has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry as a writer, director, actor, and MFA Screenwriting graduate of UCLA's school of Theatre, Film and TV. Her impressive credentials have earned her recognition from esteemed organizations, with PopSugar describing her as "super-talented", Tubefilter as "zany and witty", and the LA Times as a talent with "moxie and conviction".
Robyn's most notable creation is the popular web series "The Room Actors: Where Are They Now?", which she wrote, directed, and starred in. The show has gained international recognition, screening at Oscar-qualifying film festivals worldwide and partnering with Funny or Die, accumulating over 1M views. Her outstanding work on the show earned her "Best Director" at the Chicago Comedy Film Festival and "Best Web Series" at the LA Indie Film Fest.
During her time as a graduate student at UCLA, Robyn won the prestigious Samuel Goldwyn screenwriting award for her dramatic feature "Odd Man Out", a heartwarming story about a family raising a child with schizophrenia. She also received the Harmony Gold Screenwriting Award, the Jack Nicholson Screenwriting Award, Oliver's Prize, the National Association of Theatre Owners of California/Nevada Fellowship in Screenwriting, and was nominated for a Humanitas Prize.
Born as Robyn Elizabeth Osborne outside of LA, her family relocated to Greensboro, North Carolina when she was just six months old. Before pursuing a career in the arts, Robyn earned a Bachelor's degree from Duke University and worked as a management consultant in Washington, D.C.
Robyn's impressive acting career includes her portrayal of the iconic character "Michelle" in Tommy Wiseau's cult classic film "The Room". Her character was later portrayed by June Diane Raphael in the Oscar-nominated film "The Disaster Artist".