Bruce Robinson
Bruce Robinson, born on May 2, 1946, is a distinguished English filmmaker, screenwriter, novelist, and actor. He gained widespread recognition for his iconic film, *Withnail and I*, a cult classic that artfully blends humor with poignant themes. Set against the backdrop of 1960s London, the narrative draws heavily from Robinson's personal experiences of grappling with alcoholism and the challenges of being an out-of-work actor in Camden Town.
As an actor, Robinson has collaborated with notable directors such as Franco Zeffirelli, who inspired the memorable character of Uncle Monty in *Withnail and I*, as well as Ken Russell and François Truffaut. In 1998, he returned to the screen with a brief appearance in the rock comedy *Still Crazy*, showcasing his enduring connection to the film industry.
Today, Robinson resides in Herefordshire with his wife, Sophie Windham. The couple has two children, Lily India, born in 1986, and Willoughby, born in 1994. Throughout his career, Robinson's unique storytelling and artistic vision have left an indelible mark on British cinema, making him a celebrated figure in the industry.