From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Julie Anne Robinson is a British theatre, television, and film director perhaps best known for her work on British television. She earned BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for directing the first half of the BBC miniseries Blackpool. In 2009, Robinson completed work on her first feature film, the American Touchstone Pictures film The Last Song. Description above from the Wikipedia article Julie Anne Robinson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
The Last Song
(Director)
One for the Money
(Director)
Coming Down the Mountain
(Director)
Weeds
(Director)
Private Practice
(Director)
Pushing Daisies
(Director)
Blackpool
(Writer)
Blackpool
(Director)
Big Love
(Director)
Grey's Anatomy
(Director)
The Middle
(Director)
Cutting It
(Director)
Samantha Who?
(Director)
Pan Am
(Director)
2 Broke Girls
(Director)
Suburgatory
(Director)
Scandal
(Director)
Parks and Recreation
(Director)
The Catch
(Executive Producer)
I Feel Bad
(Executive Producer)
The Good Place
(Director)
I Feel Bad
(Director)
Castle Rock
(Director)
How to Live With Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)
(Director)
The Catch
(Director)
Scoundrels
(Director)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
(Director)
On Becoming a God in Central Florida
(Director)
Roadies
(Director)
The Last Tycoon
(Director)
Bridgerton
(Director)
Orange Is the New Black
(Director)
A.P. Bio
(Director)
Masters of Sex
(Director)
Manhattan
(Director)
Partner Track
(Director)
Selfie
(Producer)
Doctor Who
(Director)
Doctor Who
(Executive Producer)