Robert Schwartzman
Robert Schwartzman is a filmmaker and accomplished musician. He formed the band Rooney in 1999 and signed with Interscope/Geffen records in 2002. He studied film at the Oxford Media School and has acted in multiple films, including The Princess Diaries and The Virgin Suicides. He made his directorial debut in 2016 with the drama Dreamland, which he also produced, co-wrote and scored, and followed it up with the comedies The Unicorn (2018), starring Lauren Lapkus and Nicholas Rutherford, and The Argument (2020), starring Maggie Q and Danny Pudi. He has two new films that have premiered in 2023: Hung Up on a Dream: The Zombies Documentary, about the seminal English rock band, and The Good Half, a comedy drama starring Nick Jonas, Brittany Snow, David Arquette.
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Three Great Things: Robert Schwartzman
The musician turned director, whose new movie, The Good Half, is playing now at Tribeca, on get-togethers, Dodgers games and filmmaking.
Jason Schwartzman Talks with Robert Schwartzman (Dreamland) for The Talkhouse Film Podcast
The two multitalented brothers sit down for a conversation about music, movies and much more as Robert releases his first film as a writer-director.

