Robin Strasser Biography
Dorian Lord on the ABC Television Network's "One Life to Live"
Robin Strasser, the 1982 winner of the Emmy Award for Outstanding
Actress in a Daytime Drama, has been one of the most loved and hated
-- performers in that genre for over 30 years. In addition to One
Life to Live Dorian Lord, the quintessential woman you love to hate,
she created the role of Rachel Davis on Another World
and played
Christina Karras on All My Children. For her portrayal of Dorian,
she won the 1996 Soap Opera Digest Award as Outstanding Lead Actress
and the 1996 Soap Opera Update Award for Best Actress. She also won
the 2001 Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Scene Stealer for
her portrayal of Hecuba, the 300-year-old witch on Passions.
Born Robin Victory in Europe Strasser, May 7 in the Bronx to Anne
Strasser and raised in Manhattan, Ms. Strasser graduated from the
High School of Performing Arts and attended the Yale School of Drama
on a full scholarship. Theater being her first love, she continued
to perform there while working in daytime television. She appeared
on Broadway in Michael Cristofer's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Shadow
Box, and played the coveted role of Jenny in Neil Simon's Chapter
Two.
As a founding
member of the American Conservatory Theatre, she has worked with
such prestigious companies as the Williamstown Theatre Festival, The
Mark Taper Forum and, most recently, Playwrights Horizons in New
York City. In 2004, Ms. Strasser starred in The Tale of the
Allergist's Wife at the Papermill Playhouse.
On primetime television Ms. Strasser has starred in several
miniseries, Baby M, Glitz, Blind Faith and Jackie Collins' Lady
Boss. She has had recurring roles on Knots Landing and Coach, and
made guest-star appearances on such hit shows as Murphy Brown, Dear
John, Murder, She Wrote, China Beach, The Young Riders, Highway to
Heaven, Civil Wars and Dharma and Greg.
Ms. Strasser served as president of L.A.'s Women in Theatre for
two years, produced three Equity Waiver Productions, sold her first
teleplay and formed a video production company to produce videos in
the areas of women's health and fitness. Her first, a six-hour,
three-tape series on menopause, was released in 1999.
Ms. Strasser is a certified Level-One Kripalu Yoga teacher and
leads workshops on yoga as support for mid-life transition. She is
an avid hiker, a gourmet cook, and has renovated 18 houses and
apartments. She currently shares her home with her 15-pound Maltese,
Scooter, whom she acknowledges is a surrogate daughter.
Ms. Strasser is
active in fundraising for AIDS research, the New York City Blood
Center and Telicare. She is on the Advisory Board of the American
Menopause Foundation and has been a pro-bono spokesperson for the
National Osteoporosis Foundation. Her proudest accomplishment,
though, is being a mother to her two grown sons, Nicholas and
Benjamin Luckinbill.
(Info courtesy of)
ABC Media
For news and updates about Robin's life call her Hotline
Number (212) 414-5300. If you live in New York City, the call is
free. If outside the city long distance charges apply.
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