
Jamie Robson
Acting
Biography
Jamie Robson is a Scottish actor whose professional debut was lead role in the Sundance nominated Blue Christmas by Aftersun director Charlotte Wells. Robson proceeded to star in Tim Courtney's BAFTA winning My Loneliness Is Killing Me. Jamie has gone on to collaborate with prominent industry figures including Palme d'Or winner Robbie Ryan (Poor Things) and the team behind Mark Jenkin's BIFA winning Bait. His performances have drawn praise from renowned filmmakers such as Mark Cousins and Aki Kaurismäki.
Known For

On Christmas Eve, 1968, in a Scottish coastal town, a debt collector goes to work to avoid confronting his wife’s worsening psychosis at home.
Blue Christmas

Annette lives a discontented life in a road-side cafe until Morgan enters one day and the pair become immediately transfixed by one another. They are inevitably drawn into a deeply intense romantic attraction they are fated never to fully realise.
A90

When Elliott lures the animalistic Jack to his apartment for a late night hook up, he unexpectedly unearths a dark emotional connection.
My Loneliness Is Killing Me

A scrap dealer navigates memory and grief as he prepares for a funeral.
Salvage

A clumsy Victorian housemaid is determined to pursue her career as a painter's model.
Confusions of a Wasted Youth
A couple seek to find solace in the aftermath of a domestic tragedy.
Morning

A troubled private investigator plagued by strange blackouts and visions takes the case of a young scientist after a break-in at his apartment reveals a connection between her estranged husband and his own repressed trauma.
Spin State

A loving father accompanies his young daughter to her audition for a prestigious school, encouraging her to do her best while coming to terms with what it will mean for him.