![]() Robbins directed his second film, The Scent of Rain and Lightning (film)|The Scent of Rain and Lightning (2017), starring Maika Monroe, Brad Carter, Mark Webber (actor)|Mark Webber, Maggie Grace and Justin Chatwin. Writing for Variety (magazine)|Variety, film critic Ronnie Scheib stated that Robbins "brings nothing new to Hollywood's dead-children genre". Shot in only 12 days on a budget of $30,000, the film premiered at the 2014 Slamdance Film Festival. Robbins made his directorial debut with the independent drama The Sublime and Beautiful (2014), which he also wrote and stars in as David Conrad, a father who loses his children in a car accident. More recently, he starred in Marcel Sarmiento's horror thriller Faceless (2021). Simultaneously, Robbins worked on a number of independent films, namely Rubber (2010 film)|Rubber (2010), Jayhawkers (film)|Jayhawkers (2014), Martyrs (2015 film)|Martyrs (2015) and Wind River (film)|Wind River (2017). Throughout the 2010s, Robbins guest-starred in several television series including FlashForward, The Closer, Rizzoli & Isles, CSI: NY, Sons of Anarchy, Masters of Sex and Legends (TV series)|Legends. Since then, he appeared in other features such as the dramedy Love Comes to the Executioner (2006), the western Bunker Hill (film)|Bunker Hill (2008), as well the romantic comedy The Ugly Truth (2009), in which he stars alongside Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler. Robbins' first film role was in the independent drama Going Under (2004 film)|Going Under (2004). During the 2000s, Robbins continued acting on shows like Charmed, Strong Medicine, Medium (TV series)|Medium, Crossing Jordan, The O.C., 24 (TV series)|24, Without a Trace, Criminal Minds and Private Practice (TV series)|Private Practice, appearing also as Tom Halpert on the NBC’s comedy The Office (American TV series)|The Office, opposite Steve Carell and John Krasinski. He went on to guest star in television series such as Law & Order, Third Watch and Firefly (TV series)|Firefly, before landing a recurring role as Officer Dave Brass in the HBO drama Oz (TV series)|Oz between 20. Robbins began his career in 1996 with a guest appearance in an episode of the American Broadcasting Company|ABC soap opera All My Children. Robbins currently resides in Los Angeles. Soon after, he began to perform on Broadway theatre|Broadway, working also as an acting coach for a while. After earning a degree in Business marketing, Robbins attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. Robbins's biological father along with his brother struggled with alcoholism. Robbins had a strong connection with his stepfather, who passed away in April 2013. His parents divorced when he was little and his mother remarried. Robbins was born in Karamürsel, Turkey, where his father served in the United States Navy.
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