American television producer and writer
Robin Bernheim |
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Born | Robin Jill Bernheim
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Other names | Robin Berger |
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Occupation | Television screenwriter & producer |
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Years active | 1983–present |
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Robin Jill Bernheim (a.k.a. Robin Burger) is an American television producer and writer, as well as a story editor and creative consultant.
Career
Bernheim was born in Santa Monica, California, and is a graduate of Stanford University and UCLA, the latter of which she received her MBA. She broke into television by submitting a spec script to Remington Steele,[1] which starred Stephanie Zimbalist, her friend since childhood.[2] Executive producer Michael Gleason then hired Bernheim on staff, leading to her career as one of the few women writing and producing hour-long, network television dramas in the 1980s and 1990s, including shows like Quantum Leap, Crazy Like a Fox, Houston Knights, MacGyver, Renegade and Tekwar. One of her Star Trek:Voyager episodes was chosen in 2020 by The Hollywood Reporter as one of the most memorable in the series' history [3]
Her work also includes several forays into animation, writing episodes of the Men In Black: The Series and Extreme Ghostbusters cartoons. In 2015, she co-produced and wrote the acclaimed PBS documentary feature Little House On The Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder.[4] She was the executive producer of the hit Hallmark series When Calls the Heart from 2015 to 2018,[5] the writer-producer of several Hallmark movies (including I'll Be Home For Christmas and Royal Hearts) [6] and in 2019 co-wrote & co-created the network's Mystery 101 series of movies with Lee Goldberg.[7] Most recently, Bernheim co-wrote and co-produced the 2019 Netflix movie The Princess Switch starring Vanessa Hudgens, as well as a sequel, The Princess Switch: Switched Again, that was scheduled for release for Christmas 2020.[8]
Personal life
Bernheim lives in Dublin, California, with her husband David Burger. Her brother is Douglas Bernheim, currently the Edward Ames Edmunds Professor of Economics at Stanford University.
Filmography
Year |
Title |
Role/Job |
Episodes/ Notes
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1986
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Crazy Like a Fox
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Writer, Story Editor
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2 episodes
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MacGyver
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Writer, executive story consultant
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2 episodes, "The Eraser" & "The Human Factor"
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1986–87
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Remington Steele
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Writer, executive story editor
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7 episodes
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1987
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Beauty and the Beast
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Writer
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Episode: "Dark Spirit"
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Houston Knights
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Co-producer, writer
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Wrote/produced episode "Mirrors"
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Matlock
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Writer, executive story consultant
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7 episodes
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1990
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Star Trek: The Next Generation
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Writer
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Episode: "The Hunted"
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1990–91
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Over My Dead Body
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Writer / Teleplay
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2 episodes
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1992
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Tequila and Bonetti
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Producer, writer (Teleplay/Story)
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5 episodes
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1991–92
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Beyond Reality
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Writer
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3 episodes
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1992–93
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Quantum Leap
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Producer, writer
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5 episodes
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1993–96
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Renegade
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Supervising producer, writer
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6 episodes
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1994–96
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TekWar
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Writer, supervising creative consultant
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22 episodes
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1994–98
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Diagnosis: Murder
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Writer
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3 episodes
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1995
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Silk Stalkings
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Writer
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Episode: "Tricks of the Trade"
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1995–96
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Renegade
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Supervising producer
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20 episodes
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1997
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Extreme Ghostbusters
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Writer
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Episode: "Witchy Woman"
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1997–98
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Ghost Stories
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Writer / Teleplay writer
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5 episodes
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1998
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Men in Black: The Series
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Writer
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Episode: "The Jack O'Lantern Syndrome"
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1999–2000
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Star Trek: Voyager
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Producer, writer
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29 episodes
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1999
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Soldier of Fortune, Inc.
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Writer
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Episode: "Critical List"
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2000–01
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Earth: Final Conflict
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Writer
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22 episodes
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2003
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Wild Card
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Writer
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TV series; Credited as Robin Jill Burger
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2003–04
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She Spies
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Supervising producer, writer
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23 episodes
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2015–2017
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When Calls the Heart
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Executive producer, Writer, Showrunner
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29 episodes total
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2018
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The Princess Switch
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Writer / Producer
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Netflix film
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2018
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A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding
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Writer
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Netflix film
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2019–2021
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Mystery 101
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Co-Creator
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7 Hallmark Movies & Mysteries films
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2020
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The Princess Switch: Switched Again
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Writer / Producer
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Netflix film
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2021
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The Princess Switch 3
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Writer / Executive Producer
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Netflix film
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2023
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When Calls the Heart
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Consulting producer
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Season 10; 6 episodes
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2024
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Mother of the Bride
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Writer
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Netflix film
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