Gaming is certainly one of the things that could get people addicted to the Internet, because it's such a compelling content
Analysis: 'Internet addiction' growing Jul 30, 2008
The vast majority of the Web-based games, probably 90 to 95 percent, are free to play
Analysis: 'Internet addiction' growing Jul 30, 2008
It was a great experience, and there's a lot of opportunity for us at NBC
Prolific producers move to NBC from Disney Jun 29, 2005
As multiple generations of moviegoers know, the role of the twins is pivotal
Searching for 'Parent Trap' twins Dec 29, 2003
Brian Robbins (born November 22, 1963) is an American actor and producer, director and screenwriter. He often collaborates with Mike Tollin.
Born Brian Levine in Brooklyn, New York, Robbins began his career in Auburn, Alabama. As an actor, he is probably best known from his role as Eric Mardian on the ABC sitcom Head of the Class. He also hosted the children's version of the TV game show Pictionary in 1989. In the 1990s, he started producing All That and its spin-offs on Nickelodeon. He has produced several sports movies including Coach Carter and Hardball (2001). He currently produces Smallville and also produced One Tree Hill (TV series)