Oliver Robins
Oliver Robins, born on July 22, 1971, in the United States, is a former child actor who has successfully transitioned into writing and directing. His acting career began with early roles in the 1982 television film *Million Dollar Infield* and the ABC TV movie *Don't Go to Sleep*, where he portrayed the character Kevin. However, he gained widespread recognition for his memorable performance as Robbie Freeling in the iconic 1982 horror film *Poltergeist* and its 1986 sequel, *Poltergeist II: The Other Side*. Robins also appeared in the comedy *Airplane II: The Sequel* in the same year.
After a brief stint in acting, which included a guest appearance on the 1986 episode "Monsters!" of *The Twilight Zone*, Robins stepped away from the spotlight. He later made a return to the entertainment industry, this time behind the camera. In 2000, he wrote and directed his debut film *Dumped*, which was released directly to video, followed by *Roomies* in 2004. Additionally, he contributed to the 1999 film *Eating L.A.* as a writer.
Notably, Oliver Robins stands as the only surviving child actor from the *Poltergeist* series, following the tragic deaths of his co-stars Dominique Dunne and Heather O'Rourke. His journey from child star to filmmaker highlights his enduring connection to the film industry.