The 1992 movie Tim Robbins called his greatest moment: “Fulfilled by my creative experience”Tim Robbins reached his career peak when filming one of the most unsung masterpieces of the 1990s. Robbins’ name isn’t brought up very often in recent years when discussing the best living actors, perhaps because he hasn’t been as active recently. Robbins had long since admired Altman, having been a massive fan of his work on the classic drama Nashville. The film features a record 24 Oscar-nominated actors, although Robbins himself was overlooked by the Academy for what many consider the best performance of his career. It’s also the singular acting part that Robbins is best at; while The Shawshank Redemption might be a more beloved film, it’s best remembered for Morgan Freeman’s performance.