
Tim Robinson
May 23, 1981 (43 years old) in Detroit, Michigan, USA
Tim Robinson (born May 23, 1981) is an American comedian, actor, and screenwriter. He first became known as a writer and performer on Saturday Night Live (2012–2016) before gaining wider recognition as the co-creator, co-writer, and star of the comedy series Detroiters (2017–2018) and I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (2019–present). Description above from the Wikipedia article Tim Robinson (comedian), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2027 ·The Angry Birds Movie 3as (voice)
- 2025 ·Friendshipas Craig
- 2024 ·You Expect Me to Believe That?as Ted Rack
- 2023 ·Krapopolisas (voice)
- 2023 ·Digman!as Swooper (voice)
- 2023 ·Scream VIas Paul 2.0 (voice) (uncredited)
- 2022 ·Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasmas Fraptaculan (Fraptaculan Tim) (voice)
- 2022 ·Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangersas Ugly Sonic (voice)
- 2022 ·Human Resourcesas Doug (voice)
- 2021 ·Teenage Euthanasiaas Uncle Pete (voice)
- 2021 ·INVINCIBLEas Filip Schaff (voice)
- 2020 ·The Postal Service Zoom Auditionsas Frank Schøttendt
- 2020 ·Star Trek: Lower Decksas Fletcher (voice)
- 2020 ·An American Pickleas Prosecuting Attorney
- 2020 ·Solar Oppositesas Peter (voice)
- 2019 ·Run Freeas Officer 2
- 2019 ·I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinsonas Various Characters
- 2017 ·Making Historyas Al Capone
- 2017 ·Detroitersas Tim Cramblin
- 2017 ·Michael Bolton's Big, Sexy Valentine's Day Specialas Chef Roy
- 2016 ·Brother Natureas Ben Franklin
- 2016 ·Netflix Presents: The Charactersas
- 2015 ·Documentary Now!as Young Barnabas Scott
- 2015 ·Man Seeking Womanas Paranormal Investigator
- 2014 ·MoonCrashas Tim Sportnick
- 2014 ·Chicago Ratsas
- 2014 ·Late Night with Seth Meyersas Self
- 2013 ·Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hellas Lip Licker
- 2012 ·Comedy Bang! Bang!as Al Sorbinstein
- 1993 ·Diagnosis: Murderas Diner #3
- 1989 ·The Simpsonsas Mercer (voice)
- 1975 ·Saturday Night Liveas Self - Various Characters
- Future ·The Chair Companyas William Ronald Trosper