Fiona Robert
Fiona is an American actress and filmmaker. A skillful thespian, she got her start when she was cast by Philip Seymour Hoffman in the lead role of Tasha alongside Tom Hardy in The Goodman Theatre's "The Long Red Road." She also starred in two world premieres at Tony-Award Winning Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago: "Oblivion" and "FML: How Carson McCullers Saved My Life."
Most recently, she directed her debut feature film "The Country Club" a wacky, visually captivating satire. At New York University, she was the recipient of the Tisch Artist and Scholar Award for her dedication to academics as well as art, including the completion of an honors thesis on the paradox of articulating skepticism.