Tom Robbins
Thomas Eugene Robbins is an American novelist. His best-selling novels are "seriocomedies", also known as "comedy-drama. In late 1957, he enrolled at Richmond Professional Institute (RPI), a school of art, drama, and music, which later became Virginia Commonwealth University. In 1966, Robbins was contacted and then met with Doubleday's West Coast Editor, Luthor Nichols, who asked Robbins about writing a book on Northwest art. Instead Robbins told Nichols he wanted to write a novel and pitched the idea of what was to become Another Roadside Attraction.
Acting
Movie
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
as Narrator (voice)
1994
Movie
Breakfast of Champions
as Pesky Weber
1999
Movie
Made in Heaven
as Mario the Toymaker
1987
Movie
Maybe Logic: The Lives and Ideas of Robert Anton Wilson
as Self
2003
Movie
Anthem
as Self
1997
Movie
A Not So Still Life
as Self
2010
Movie
The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket
as Jeffrey
1986