Robin Tunney is an American actress who has appeared in several movies and TV shows but is known for her roles in “The Mentalist” and “Prison Break”. She made her film debut in the 1992 comedy “Encino Man”, and since then, she has made huge strides in the film industry.
Thanks to her gifts, she is highly regarded in the film industry. She also seems to have hit a few personal milestones and is currently in a relationship with Nicky Marmet with whom she has two children.
However, there is a lot more to know about this gifted actress. She has won a number of awards for her exploits. Additionally, she got high praise for her acting from the now-disgraced movie producer, Harvey Weinstein.
Top 10 facts about Robin Tunney
- Robin Tunney was born on 19 June 1972, and she is now 49 years old in 2021.
- She is in a relationship with American interior designer Nicky Marmet, and they have been engaged since 2012.
- Robin Tunney height is recorded as 164 cm or 5 feet and 4 inches (5’4″).
- The actress is Irish-American as her father emigrated from Ireland and her mother is a first-generation Irish-American.
- She had to wear a wig for her role in “The Craft” because she shaved her head for her role in “Empire Records”, which was filmed a year earlier.
- Tunney was number 81 on Maxim’s Hot 100 list in 2001.
- Before she became an actress, she wanted to be a basketball player, but she had a career-ending injury.
- Robin Tunney has a net worth of 8 million dollars ($8 million).
- Tunney suffered a few career setbacks early on in her career, but held on and was rewarded for her tenacity.
- She is a cousin of Tom Tunney, who is currently a Chicago Alderman.
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Early life
Robin Tunney had a pretty normal childhood. She was born on 19 June 1972 in Chicago, Illinois, to Patrick and Cathy Tunney.
When she was born, her father was a car salesman, and her mother was a bartender. She also has two siblings, but nothing is known about any member of her family beyond the fact that they exist.
Tunney is Irish-American as her father is originally from Ireland, while her mother is a first-generation Irish-American. More specifically, Tunney can trace her roots to Straide, County Mayo, in Ireland, and her maternal grandparents came from Clare Island.
In spite of the fact that, Tunney has such deep roots in Ireland, she actually grew up in Orland Park, a southwest suburb of Chicago, and spent most of her life in America.
She attended Saint Ignatius College Prep in Chicago, and then enrolled at the Chicago Academy for the Performing Arts in Chicago alongside her childhood friend, the actress, Lara Flynn Boyle.
During her time at the Chicago Academy for the Performing Arts, she performed in plays such as “Bus Stop” and “Agnes of God”. Essentially, Robin Tunney lived, worked, and sharpened her acting skills in Chicago for most of her early life until it was time to move to a new location in search of greener pastures.
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Career
When she was 18, Robin Tunney moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams to become an actress. Tunney suffered several disappointments early on in her career, but she remained committed to establishing herself as an artist. She remained optimistic and continued to try to find work where she could.
With her rich repertoire of acting roles in her native Chicago, she set out for Los Angeles, where she almost immediately found work in such films as 1992’s “Encino Man”. She proceeded to bag more roles in “Class of ’96”, “Law & Order”, “Dream On”, and “Life Goes On”.

Many of these roles were either minor or recurring roles, but they eventually led Tunney to a role in the film “Empire Records”, in which she dazzled as a suicidal teen. This role helped her gain acclaim and helped her to gain her first lead role in the film “The Craft”.
She has said that people assume that she was part of the cast of the show “Charmed” because it is a rip-off of the film “The Craft”. “Charmed is a rip-off of The Craft. It was completely obvious to the point that people would think I was on ‘Charmed’ for years after,” the actress said.
Tunney also appeared in “Niagara, Niagara” and the 1999 supernatural action film “End of Days” opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger. She later bagged a guest role in the pilot episode of the TV series “House” before going on to star in “Prison Break”, where she played Veronica Donovan.
Tunney has also won a number of awards for her performances in several films and TV shows. She won the award for Best Fight at the 1997 MTV Movie Awards alongside her co-star Fairuza Balk for her role in “The Craft”.
She also won the award for Best Actress at the 1997 Volpi Cup Awards for “Niagara Niagara”. In 2006, she won the Festival Prize award at the Boston Film Festival for “Open Window” before going on to win the award for Best New Series at the People’s Choice Awards, alongside her “The Mentalist” co-stars.
Robin Tunney in Prison Break
She only appeared on this show for one season and has said that she felt like a huge liar when people would ask her about the role and she could not tell them that she would not be a part of it after season one.
“I was always brought up to say please and thank you and always tell the truth, and people were saying, “Oh my God, what’s going to happen with your character next year?’ and I wasn’t allowed to say, so I felt really guilty because I was lying to all these people, including my neighbors.
“You know, the character had its run, and I was really happy to be part of a show that was so successful and that people loved so much, but there was really nothing else for her to do,” she said.
In “Prison Break” Season 1, Tunney played Veronica Donovan, who was Lincoln Burrows’s friend as well as his lawyer. She attempted to clear his name but failed.






