Tavis Smiley Season 9 Episode 103
Tavis Smiley
Season 9

Ep 103. Tim Robbins

  • June 16, 2015

Tavis Smiley season 9 episode 103 features actor and director Tim Robbins as the guest. The episode begins with Robbins discussing his latest film project, The Brink, where he plays a right-wing politician. Robbins shares his process of getting into character and how he had to study the personalities of actual politicians to prepare for the role.

Tavis Smiley asks Robbins about his experience directing the film, Dead Man Walking, which earned Susan Sarandon an Academy Award for her role as Sister Helen Prejean. Robbins explains how he was drawn to the story of the death penalty and how he wanted to tell the story from the perspective of the convicted inmate, played by Sean Penn.

The conversation then turns to politics as Tavis Smiley asks Robbins about his activism and involvement with various campaigns. Robbins talks about how he uses his platform as a celebrity to raise awareness for issues such as climate change and income inequality. He also shares his thoughts on the current political climate and the importance of being informed and engaged citizens.

Tavis Smiley and Robbins discuss the role of art in addressing social issues and the responsibility that artists have to use their platform for good. Robbins also talks about his experience acting in theater productions and how it differs from film acting.

The interview concludes with Tavis Smiley asking Robbins about his future projects and what he hopes to accomplish in the coming years. Robbins shares his plans to continue directing and acting in socially-conscious movies and advocating for causes he believes in.

Overall, Tavis Smiley season 9 episode 103 featuring Tim Robbins is an insightful and thought-provoking conversation about the intersection of art and activism. Robbins's perspectives on the role of artists in society and his own experiences in the entertainment industry make for a compelling and engaging discussion.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 16, 2015
  • Language
    English