Robin Schwartz

ROBIN SCHWARTZ
Secretary

President
Working Bird Inc. / Executive Producer

ROBIN SCHWARTZ is an award-winning television producer and studio head whose work focuses on helping singular voices excavate and execute their boldest ideas.

Robin’s career began with a hand in building NBC’s slate into Must See TV and has included turns heading up OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network and the television divisions of Regency and Big Beach, as well as a producing deal with Tomorrow Studios under her Working Bird banner. Most recently, Robin was the President of Television at FilmNation.

Robin is the executive producer of the PGA-nominated What the Constitution Means to Me, the Marielle Heller-helmed filmed special of Heidi Schreck’s Pulitzer Prize finalist hit Broadway play for Amazon. Robin is the executive producer of Central Park (Apple), Tanya Saracho’s SXSW and GLAAD award-winning series Vida (Starz), and the critically acclaimed Elizabeth Olsen series Sorry for Your Loss (Facebook Watch).

Robin’s current producing slate under her Working Bird Inc banner includes a limited series based on Joan Didion’s The White Album and Slouching towards Bethlehem starring Michelle Williams for FX with Sarah Gubbins and Heidi Schreck adapting and Griffin Dunne, John Lyons and Jay Roach attached to produce. She is also working on a romcom for Apple based on Elissa Sussman’s novel Funny You Should adapted by Rachel Alter and starring Regé-Jean Page with Tomorrow Studios, A Mighty Stranger, Carolyn Daucher and Emily Brown attached to produce.

In her off time, Robin works with Girls Inc. and sits on the board of the HRTS. Robin lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two kids.