in the late 1970s '' In his youth, Robinson aspired to be an actor and was admitted to the
Central School of Speech and Drama in London. His first film role was as
Benvolio in
Franco Zeffirelli's film adaptation of
Romeo and Juliet (1968). He then appeared in
Ken Russell's
The Music Lovers (1970),
Barney Platts-Mills's
Private Road (1971) and
François Truffaut's
The Story of Adèle H. (1975). After spending several years out of work and living on social security payments, he became disenchanted and began writing screenplays. He was soon commissioned by
David Puttnam to write the screenplay for
Roland Joffé's
The Killing Fields (1984). Robinson was nominated for an
Academy Award and won a
BAFTA for his work. In 1989, Robinson wrote again for Joffé on
Fat Man and Little Boy. He returned to acting briefly in 1998, taking a role in the film
Still Crazy. He is perhaps best known as the creative force behind the loosely autobiographical film
Withnail and I (1987) which he based on his time as a struggling out-of-work actor. The character 'Withnail' is reportedly based on his friend,
Vivian MacKerrell, the character 'I' (Marwood), on himself. Though unsuccessful at the box office, because of its success on video it has since been described as "one of Britain's biggest cult films". The film also launched the acting career of
Richard E. Grant. Robinson's next two outings as a director (
How to Get Ahead in Advertising, teaming him again with Richard E. Grant, and
Jennifer 8, a Hollywood thriller) were not as well received. Robinson became disillusioned with the restrictive film-making practices of Hollywood and stopped directing to concentrate solely on writing. He wrote the screenplays for the films
Return to Paradise (1998) and
In Dreams (1999), but both were altered drastically by their producers, leaving Robinson once again disappointed. Robinson eventually returned to directing with an adaptation of
Hunter S. Thompson's novel
The Rum Diary, with the main role performed by
Johnny Depp. With
Aaron Eckhart and
Richard Jenkins also on board, filming started on 25 March 2009 in
Puerto Rico. It was released in 2011. In 2012, Robinson's comic novella
Paranoia in the Launderette was substantially filled out and adapted for the screen as
A Fantastic Fear of Everything starring
Simon Pegg. Robinson has completed a screenplay for his novel
The Peculiar Memories of Thomas Penman and a book on
Jack the Ripper, titled
They All Love Jack. ==Author==