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Robin Lamont |
Born in Boston and raised in Brooklyn, Robin Lamont attendedCarnegie-Mellon’s specialized drama program where she performed in and helpedconceive the musical Godspell. She stayed with the show from its originalOff Broadway run and went on to re-create her role in the film by ColumbiaPictures. To her surprise and delight, her recording of Day by Day from the cast album became a hit on the Billboardcharts, and the film version of the song still draws viewers from around theworld.
Robin and I sat down to talk about all things “Robin” lastmonth in celebration of her latest book, WrightFor America, a great read, by the way! I began my interview with Robin, as I do withall of my blog subjects, by asking Robin if she has a favorite quote orpersonal philosophy. Just as she has had various careers in her lifetime, herpersonal philosophies have evolved over the years as well. Robin has developed a very strong interest in animal welfare. Right now, she has a very strong moral philosophy that she feels, as I do,should extend to ALL human beings to re look at our relationship with animals,particularly, the animals we eat. We need to try and figure out what God hasmeant for us in how we deal with animals. Animals endure a great deal ofsuffering for us. Robin is not opposed to people who eat meat, but the way thatfarm animals are being raised today is just too brutal. That is not what natureor God intended. That right now is Robin’s strongest motivation.
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Original cast of Godspell |
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Robin in Godpell |
The moment that solidified Robin’s forging ahead was themoment when she was cast in John-Michael Tebelak’s production of Godspell at Carnegie. At first, it was ahorrifying moment. The directing majors at Carnegie would mount their ownproductions. Everyone knew John Michael as this “hippy kind of guy.” His hairwas “out to here.” He wore overalls. Robin remembers walking down the hall. Itwas casting day. As a junior or senior, you could be cast in one of the mainstage productions which is where everybody wanted to be in one of the directingstudents projects. Robin was walking down the hall with SoniaManzano, who went on to play Maria in SesameStreet. She has become an author in her own right.
They looked on the mainstage casting boards and their names were not there. Then they went over to thedirecting majors and there they were! Robin was “clown number four” and Soniawas “clown number six.” They looked at each other and said, “Oh my God! Whatare we going to do?” That production wasGodspell. It was the very earliestand raw production with different music.
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Stephen Schwartz |


Then after a while, Robin thoughtthis was not going to make it as a lifetime career. So, she went to law schoolat night thinking that she might become a lawyer. She finished up with the helpof her husband. He put her through law school. She immediately went into the DA’soffice in Westchester County. She was immediately attracted to criminal law.
Again, there was a little bit of danger and intrigue. She has always likedmysteries.
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Source: Andrew Martin: The Andrew Martin Report |
She came with a big package.
They didn’t know it at thetime but there were physical and social issues with her. It was more than Robincould handle at the time, being a full time working mom and trying to raise twokids.

He is very happy and very beautiful. Her daughterJackie is now a junior in high school. Her routine now is to do her errands inthe morning, shopping, household chores, etc.

She also has a blog on her website. She is not hugely active with it.She responds to people who are interested in her book. She tweets. Shemaintains two Facebook pages. For her, it is about “clearing the decks” andthen she sits down and writes. She is working on a new book now.If she had it all to do over, she probably would stick toone thing. Had she stayed with the DA’s office, she would be making reallygreat money now. She would be able to help her family more. There would be alot more stability in her life. She has turned back to her creative writing. Itis not a huge money maker unless you are Stephen King. In terms of advice, shetells her own son to follow his own path. He doesn’t know what that is yet atnineteen.

Her daughter has some learning disabilities and challenges but she isat a technical college now learning culinary arts. She really likes that. Ittakes a while to know what you love to do. This world is just too hard and itis going to be way too competitive in terms of careers and money to dosomething you don’t like. It is just too difficult.
On the morning of this interview, I asked Robin what workshe had done that morning on her career. Our blog interview was keeping in linewith her work! She did some of hersocial media prior to our 10AM meeting. She responded to a couple of tweets. She tries to find out something personal about her followers. Over the trajectory of her life and careers, the work thatRobin is most proud of is her books, her writing. She is proud of the work shedid in theater and in Godspell. Shefelt very lucky. She feels lucky to have been cast in the show. She felt shewas handed a gift with Day by Day.Anybody could have sung that song. It happened to be Robin. She was given manygifts and opportunities. The writing she has done all on her own.

Having self published her first book, putting out a secondbook under her own imprint (which is self publishing, but a little moresophisticated), and now working on a third, Robin does see the publishingindustry changing dramatically. It is going through a huge transition. It hasbecome easier to self publish.


Robintunes out when she receives tweets where people are just promoting themselves.Everyone wants to be directed to information that can help them or somethingthat is interesting or funny for the day. Robin doesn’t throw a lot of stuffagainst the wall with social networking. What she does do is to try and stayconstructive and relevant. That is the advice she would dispense to thosereading this blog. Robin unfortunately has lost her singing voice due tothyroid surgery. That transition was very hard for her. It made it somewhateasier in the fact that she was an attorney at the time of her surgery. She couldn’t do oral arguments in court. Herspeaking voice even today isn’t a hundred percent what it was. It has been almost fifteen years. She stillhas to remember to breathe properly and do everything that a singer might do tokeep her voice even on a speaking level.
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Robin Lamont and family |
She loves to sing and she misses it. Shedoes sing around the house when she is dancing like Mick Jagger when no one iswatching. When she is biking, she has her ear phones on so that she thinks sheis sounding really good when she is singing along with someone. Robin is constantly going to other sources for inspirationin her writing. First of all, her acting inspires some of her characterdevelopment with her characters in her writing.
It is very easy for her to getlost in a character, in a good way, to feel that she really is that person.
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Clockwise: Sonia Manzano, Robin Lamont, Jeff Mylett, Lamar Alford, David Haskell, Peggy Gordon, Herb Braha, Joanne Jonas, Gilmer McCormick, Steve Nathan — with Sonia Manzano, Robin Lamont, Stephen Nathan and JJ McCraty. |
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Left to right top row: Herb Braha, Steve Nathan, Jeff Mylett; Second row: Lamar Alford, Peggy Gordon, Sonia Manzano, Gilmer McCormick, Robin Lamont, Bottom: Joanne Jonas scorching it up with Bless the Lord — with Sonia Manzano, Stephen Nathan, JJ McCraty and Robin Lamont. |


Robin’s favorite memory is the day she gave birth to her son,Matt. That is a pretty great memory. One of the fun things that Robin hopes that she has broughtout in Wright for America is about agirl who works under cover and how she maintains character. She takes on twoundercover roles. One is to try and undermine this right wing conservative hostand then she is doing a simultaneous sting on this smarmy Turkishcounterfeiter. She keeps getting the roles mixed up or someone will find her ina restaurant with one person and thinks she’s a different character when she issupposed to be the other. There is a moment sort of midway through the bookwhen she is in a recording studio and she is so happy because her “real person”loves to sing and loves to be there and she forgets herself for a moment andshe laughs. She is not aware that the people she is supposed to be conning arelistening to her. She lets something out where they question aspects aboutherself that she has pretended not to be. She chastises herself for droppingcharacter. It is a theme that runs through both acting and privateinvestigation and law enforcement.
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Original Godspell Cast on The Today Show: Robin Lamont, Peggy Gordon, ...masterworksbroadway.com |
Order Wright For America today!
Thank you Robin Lamont for the gifts you have given to the world and will continue to give!
With grateful XOXOXs ,

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