Robert Patrik Winston

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Director | Actor | Writer

Robert Patrik Winston

Biography

Robert Patrik Winston comes from a pioneering family who has been instrumental in Hollywood since 1911, beginning with silent film star Anna Q. Nillson, (the God Mother of his Grandmother and Mother, who were both named after her) who won a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located on Hollywood and Vine Street, who began her career with Silents such as The Express Envelope, (1911) Molly Pitcher, (1911) The Flash in the Night, (1911) and is know for Sunset Blvd. (1950), Seven Keys to Baldpate (1917), Miss Nobody (1926), The Greater Glory (1926). Robert's grandfather's book Dive Bomber, (1941) was turned into a Warner Bros. picture starring Errol Flynn, and later a film depicting his Grandmother's God Father, Baron Bror Fredrik von Blixen-Finecke (played by Klaus Maria Brandauer) who was married to Karen Blixen (played by Meryl Streep) in Out of Africa, (1985) directed by Sydney Pollack. Robert Patrik Winston started his career in the film industry teaching Cinema Studies and Film Production at the exclusive private boarding school, The King George School he co-founded, in the North East Kingdom of Vermont. Robert started to produce feature documentary films about human rights issues such as Breaking the Circle of Fear about domestic violence and abuse in the US, and The Silent Majority with Amy Goodman. Robert Patrik Winston is producing several feature films, a TV series and a documentary under his production companies, The Winston Group, Winston Studios and Winston Pictures.

Known For

Wonderman
Wonderman
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The Race
The Race
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Anna Q
Anna Q
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