Deborah louise robinson

<big>Deborah Louise Robinson</big> (born Deborah Louise Winter - February 24, 1971) is an English film director, film producer, and screenwriter.
Her first film, was a documentary about the financial exploitation of the elderly starring Hollywood legend, Mickey Rooney, Last Will and Embezzlement (2012). The film was written and produced by Robinson and business partner, Pamela S. K. Glasner - and was Robinson’s directorial debut.
Last Will and Embezzlement opened in Manhattan on 12 April 2012 to a standing ovation and rave reviews - including a half-page review in The New York Times.
Madder Than a Full Moon Dog (2013), Robinson’s second film is a ‘rockumentary’ filmed at the Full Moon Dog Festival in Leeds, England - a festival created by Robinson to honour her brother, ASOMVEL front-man, Jay-Jay Winter, who tragically lost his life in a car accident in 2010. The film includes live performances from the best of British metal including Orange Goblin (voted Terrorizer Magazine’s Best Heavy Metal Band 2012), ASOMVEL, Stiletto Farm, Eliminator, Dark Forest and more, and it also features backstage fly-on-the-wall footage, and band interviews.
Robinson’s third film, a psychological horror film called, The Calicoon, is scheduled to shoot in 2013, and will star Twisted Sister front-man and rock legend, Dee Snider.
Background
Deborah Louise Robinson was born in Darlington, England and raised in Yorkshire. Born to Sandra and James Winter, and the youngest of four children - she grew up with her twin sister, Samantha, her older brother, James, and her older sister, Angela - and had what she always describes as a happy childhood.
Robinson married her first love, Lenny Robinson, in 1988 and they have three children, Steven, Ella and Ralph.
 
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