James Robinson

James Robinson

Birth : 1983-09-06, Glasgow, Scotland, UK

History

James Robinson is a Scottish actor/producer born in Glasgow. Debuted as the young William Wallace in Mel Gibson’s Braveheart, he has gone on to appear in Danny Boyle’s highly acclaimed "Babylon" and Neil Jordan’s historical epic "The Borgias" with Jeremy Irons and Gina McKee. He has guest-starred on BBC’s "Doctors" and "Casualty", and as Greg Edgars in Sony/Starz’s "Outlander". Most recently he has wrapped in filming "Washington" for the History Channel US and Icon Films, starring as Alexander Hamilton.

Profile

James Robinson
James Robinson
James Robinson

Movies

Saving Christmas Spirit
Duncan
When brilliant and sharp-witted archaeologist Lucy Stewart decides to spend her Christmas break in the Scottish Highlands, she goes on a quest to find the ruins of a shrine to ancient goddess Beira the Queen of Winter.
Dark Sense
Mal
Simon, a traumatised young man who can glimpse the future must do anything to stop a killer, even if it means being the murderer’s final victim. He hires Steve, an ex-SAS soldier but their plan goes awry.
Ashes
Kipp
After the death of his beloved wife in a devastating fire, Jonathon Soter's life is in ruins. Drinking to excess and barely holding down his job as a teacher, he's a man lost with nothing to live for. But the sudden news that the boy who killed his wife, Scottish born Donald McKinley, has been released early from prison, brings monumental change for Soter and gives him a new motivation. He begins a journey to a small coastal town, where he hopes to find his tormentor, to find an answer and perhaps to ultimately find redemption. Exploring the themes of loss, forgiveness, revenge and the tragedy of an existence locked in the past, Ashes is a complex character study and a thrilling dramatic modern fable.
The Wee Man
Schoolbus Policeman
The true life story of the rise to power of Glasgow gangster Paul Ferris.
Saxon
Fishmonger
A surreal western set on a corrupt housing estate.
Braveheart
Young William Wallace
Enraged at the slaughter of Murron, his new bride and childhood love, Scottish warrior William Wallace slays a platoon of the local English lord's soldiers. This leads the village to revolt and, eventually, the entire country to rise up against English rule.