George Robinson (actor)
George Robinson | |
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Born | George Ross Robinson 12 September 1997 Nottingham, England |
Years active | 2020–present |
Family | Bobby Ross (grandfather) |
George Ross Robinson (born 12 September 1997) is a British actor. He is known for his role as Isaac Goodwin in the Netflix series Sex Education.
Life and career
[edit]Robinson was born in Nottingham to parents Simon and Gill and grew up in Maxey, a village near Peterborough.[1] He has a younger brother Edward "Eddie". They both attended Stamford School, and the family moved closer to Stamford in 2015.[2] Robinson became interested in acting at 13.[3]
When he was 17, Robinson went on a school rugby tour to South Africa. On 27 July 2015, he had a severe spinal neck injury attempting a tackle whilst playing against D.F. Malan High School in Bellville near Cape Town. He was taken to the intensive care unit at Melomed Bellville Private Hospital, where he was operated on and stayed for 37 days. He was visited by Huw Jones. After being weaned off the ventilator, Robinson was transported back to England via air ambulance.[4][5] He spent an additional 5 weeks at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge followed by 10 months in rehabilitation at the Princess Royal Spinal Unit in Sheffield.
As a result of the accident, Robinson is tetraplegic and uses a power-assisted manual wheelchair.[6] The accident received media coverage and attention from public figures in and out of the rugby community.[7] A fundraiser, "#TeamGeorge", was established by family friends, the proceeds of which went towards Robinson's equipment and long-term care.[8]
With support from Stamford, Robinson was able to return to finish his secondary education at 19 with an unconditional offer to the University of Birmingham.[9] He paused his studies in Philosophy when he was cast as a series regular in the second season of the Netflix comedy-drama Sex Education.[10] His character Isaac's disability was written around the actor's real life one, and Robinson was included in the creative process.[11]
Robinson spoke on a panel on disability representation and treatment in the workplace at the 2021 Edinburgh TV Festival.[12] That same year, he appeared in a two episode arc of the Channel 5 series Dalgliesh and was selected to be on the UK BAFTA Breakthrough list.[13]
Robinson is set to feature in an educational film for the charity Back Up Trust.[14] Robinson will also play the lead (John McClamrock) in the film Still Life, based on an award-winning Texas Monthly non-fiction article of the same name written by Skip Hollandsworth in 2009, about John McClamrock and his mother Ann.[15]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2020–2023 | Sex Education | Isaac Goodwin | Seasons 2–4 |
2021 | Dalgliesh | Henry Carwardine | Season 1, episodes 3 and 4 |
2022 | Perfect | Liam Edwards | Pilot (broadcast) |
2024 | Silo | Mark Chambers | Season 2 |
Audio
[edit]- Life Hacks for BBC Radio One
References
[edit]- ^ Craig Parkinson (19 March 2020). "Two Shot Podcast #TSP118 George Robinson" (Podcast). Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ "Paralysed teen George Robinson is looking to future after rugby accident". Peterborough Telegraph. 5 August 2016. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ Baillie, Maddie (11 March 2021). "Former Stamford School pupil, George Robinson, reflects on experience starring in Netflix show, Sex Education". Rutland & Stamford Mercury. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ "Seriously injured Stamford rugby player set to return from South Africa". BBC News. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ "Statement on behalf of the family of George Robinson". Western Province Rugby. September 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ "Sex Education's George Robinson on life-changing rugby injury". BBC News. 17 February 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ "Don't ban rugby tackles, victim urges". The Times. 5 March 2016. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ Tonkin, Philippa (16 January 2020). "Meet 'Sex Education's' Isaac, Played By Real-Life Paraplegic George Robinson". Elle Australia. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ McFadden, Brendan (18 August 2017). "Teenager defies the odds and gets top marks at A-level". Rutland & Stamford Mercury. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ ""Sex Education" Newcomer George Robinson on Isaac's Relationship With Maeve and Disability Representation". Teen Vogue. 17 January 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ Horn, Amelia (19 May 2021). "In conversation with George Robinson". Cherwell. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ "Disability Isn't a Dirty Word". Edinburgh TV Festival. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ "George Robinson - Performer". BAFTA. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
- ^ "Back Up launches new partnership with Visara Media to drive awareness of spinal cord injury". Back Up Trust. 6 August 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (9 March 2022). "George Robinson To Star In Feature Take Of Texas Monthly Article 'Still Life'; Kevin James & Jeff Sussman Producing". Deadline Hollywood.
External links
[edit]- Living people
- 1997 births
- 21st-century English male actors
- Male actors from Nottingham
- British actors with disabilities
- English disabled sportspeople
- English people of Scottish descent
- Male actors from Cambridgeshire
- Male actors from Lincolnshire
- People educated at Stamford School
- Actors with tetraplegia
- British wheelchair users