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Jill Schary Robinson

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Nationality
  
United States

Genre
  
fiction. memoir

Siblings
  
Jeb Schary, Joy Schary

Period
  
1963–present

Parents
  
Dore Schary

Born
  
May 30, 1936 (age 80) Los Angeles, California, United States (
1936-05-30
)

Occupation
  
novelist, poet, essayist

Subject
  
social justice, feminism, Hollywood

Notable works
  
With a Cast of Thousands; Perdido; Bed/Time/Story

People also search for
  
Dore Schary, Marc Bekoff, Neil Niven

Books
  
Jasper's Story: Saving M, Past Forgetting: My Memo, Jill's Journey: Embracin, Star Country, Falling In Love When You Thou

Jill Schary Robinson (born May 30, 1936) is a Los Angeles-based novelist, essayist, and teacher, whose memoirs contend with the themes of addiction, recovery and growing up during the golden age of Hollywood. She is the daughter of Dore Schary, the Oscar and Tony Award winning writer, producer, and head of MGM.

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Writing career

As a copywriter for the advertizing agency FCB, Robinson trained with Helen Gurley Brown. Robinson also wrote on women’s issues for Cosmopolitan and covered political trials for the Soho Weekly News. Her first memoir, With a Cast of Thousands is about her experiences growing up among celebrities such as Jane Fonda, Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor and Adlai Stevenson. She also interviewed political and film personalities on KPFK and KLAC.

Robinson’s memoir about drug addiction Bed/Time/Story, was turned into a TV–Movie called "A Cry For Love". She reviewed books and wrote articles for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Vanity Fair, Washington Post, and American and French Vogue.

During the 1980s, Robinson relocated to London and wrote a series of columns on being an American in Britain for London’s Daily Telegraph. Her Vanity Fair story on Roman Polanski was included in George Plimpton’s book The Best American Movie Writing for 1998.

In 1999 Author Jonathan Lethem described 1999's Past Forgetting as a "quietly moving memoir recounting that great rarity, a truly encompassing and persistent loss of memory." Robinson and her husband Stuart Shaw also performed on cruise ships, reading their play Falling in Love When You Thought You Were Through (adapted from their memoir, published in 2002).

In 2005, Robinson was given a lifetime grant to develop the non-profit Wimpole Street Writers program, which continues both in London and Los Angeles.

In 2009, she was instrumental in saving the Motion Picture and Television Fund's retirement home.

Works

Robinson's major published works are:

  • With a Cast of Thousands, 1963
  • Thanks for the Rubies, Now Please Pass the Moon, 1972
  • Bed/Time/Story, 1974
  • Perdido, 1978
  • Dr. Rocksinger and the Age of Longing, 1982
  • Follow Me Through Paris, 1983
  • Star Country, 1998
  • Past Forgetting, 1999
  • Falling in Love When you Thought You Were Through, 2002
  • References

    Jill Schary Robinson Wikipedia