Amy Robinson
**Amy Robinson** is an American actress and film producer, primarily remembered for her impact on New Hollywood cinema.
Her most celebrated performance is as Teresa in Martin Scorsese's **Mean Streets** (1973), where she delivered an authentic and complex portrayal as Charlie's (Harvey Keitel) girlfriend, making her an iconic face of the film. She later appeared in other significant films, often in supporting roles, including Scorsese's **Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore** (1974), and **An Unmarried Woman** (1978).
Robinson distinguished herself by portraying realistic, tenacious women with a strong emotional presence, often set in urban contexts. Although her acting career was relatively brief, it was intense and influential. Subsequently, she established herself as an esteemed and successful producer, making films like **After Hours** (1985) and **Kids** (1995).