- Director
- Filmmaker
- Screenwriter
- Writer
- American
- Black
Angela Robinson (born February 14, 1971, San Francisco, California) is a Black American film and television director, screenwriter, and producer. She majored in theater at Brown University and completed an MFA at New York University. She is an out lesbian and frequently deals with queer themes in her work. Her feature film credits include D.E.B.S. (2004), Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005), and Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017), a biographical drama about Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston. Her television credits include The L Word, True Blood, Hung (HBO, writer and co-executive producer), and How to Get Away with Murder (consulting producer and writer). In comics, Robinson wrote the first four issues of The Web (DC Comics, 2009) — an ongoing series spinning out of J. Michael Straczynski's Red Circle event. At Warner Bros. she is developing a series based on the DC character Madame Xanadu for Max, produced by Bad Robot and Warner Bros. Television.
The Web #1–4 (DC Comics, 2009, writer); D.E.B.S. (film, writer/director, 2004); Herbie: Fully Loaded (film, director, 2005); Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (film, writer/director, 2017); The L Word (TV, director); Hung (HBO, writer and co-executive producer); True Blood (HBO, writer); How to Get Away with Murder (ABC, consulting producer and writer); Madame Xanadu (Max series, writer/executive producer — in development)
