Robert B Kennedy is a Toronto based actor and acting coach. He began his career as primarily a stage actor playing roles as varied as the notorious James Donnelly Sr. with Canadas famed Blyth Festival to Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol for 8 seasons at New York states Geva Theatre. Robert is called upon to play a wide variety of roles in television and film as well. From City Worker to Accountant. Detective to Military General. Robert is married to fellow actor and coach Catherine McNally. They have one child together.
Robert B. ("Bob") Oliver was born in the suburbs of Philadelphia. After stops as a youngster in Poitiers, France, and Bangkok, Thailand as the son of a US government manager Robert graduated from Sharon Hill High School. His first foray on stage was there in the production of Anything Goes. College saw him head to Bloomsburg University, where he wrote on the arts for the college newspaper, and later to Temple University graduate school. He spent years working at the Bucks County Courier Times while attending graduate school and became an award winning golf columnist. In the world of business Robert advanced through several HR assignments at banks and insurance companies in Philadelphia before shipping out to DC and publishing giant Gannett while continuing to pen his golf column. At Gannett he was comfortable in the Board Room and C Suite, while designing incentive programs and executive compensation programs. In his spare time he officiated ice hockey games and rated golf courses for a national publication. 2013 saw a new endeavor - entertainment. He became involved in his first uncredited endeavor as a part of the Green Energy Solutions Associate Producer participation in the Broadway production of "Breakfast at Tiffany's". That association kick started his involvement in several films, including being a Producer of Vendetta Games and the comedy series pilot Stand Up Neurotica, as well as Associate Producer of the action-horror film "Bloody Island" and the dark comedy indie feature "The Dirty Thirty". Robert has also performed in front of the camera in The Dirty Thirty portraying a lecherous older guy in the film. He also appeared in Episode 6 of Web-TV series "This is My Roommate".
Robert B. Weide was born on June 20, 1959. He is a producer and director, known for Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000), Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth (1998) and The Giver (2014). He is married to Linda Bates.
Robert B. Williams was born on September 23, 1904 in Glencoe, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for The Killing (1956), The Bat (1959) and Hang 'Em High (1968). He died on June 17, 1978 in Orange County, California, USA.
Robert Babcock was born in Chicago, Illinois. A United States Marine Corps Military Police Veteran, Robert later attended DePaul University where he graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Commerce. Robert is an actor, writer, producer, Pug owner, and is a fan of the storytelling genius of Rod Serling .
Robert Babin is known for Welcome Home (2018).
Robert Baer was born on July 11, 1952 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for Syriana (2005), Rendition (2007) and JFK Declassified: Tracking Oswald (2017). He is married to Dayna Williamson. They have one child.
Robert Bagnell, informally known as 'Bags', is an American actor most notable for his series regular role playing Tom Peterman in the HBO ground-breaking TV cult comedy 'The Comeback', starring Lisa Kudrow. Robert also starred with Jon Hamm and Mel Gibson in Randall Wallace's film 'We Were Soldiers', adapted from the critically acclaimed novel 'We Were Soldiers Once And Young'. Bagnell was raised in East Northport, Long Island NY with his one sister Diane Bagnell-Maguire. His mother was a registered nurse and his father a high school chemistry teacher. He graduated with a BFA in undergrad drama in 1996 from the Tisch School Of The Arts at New York University. After graduating, Bagnell procured talent representation after being noticed in a comedy play that he performed in with his NYU cronies at the Westbeth Theater in New York City's West Village in 1996. Bagnell concurrently worked as a rink guard at the Rochefeller Center Ice Skating Rink. He was also employed as a Night Manager at the Inn At Irving Place in Gramercy Park New York City. On Bagnell's very first professional audition, he had the opportunity to audition for Liza Minnelli who was producing a play called 'Not A Well Woman'. He ended up booking the job. He then went on to appear in numerous TV commercials and landed his first recurring TV role on the daytime soap opera 'As The World Turns'.
Robert Baikoff is an actor, known for Go West Young Man (1936).
Robert Bailey Jr was just three years-old when Family Circle magazine came to his school looking for children for an advertising campaign. Bailey landed the job out of hundreds of others, and by age six he already knew he wanted to be an actor. Born in Minneapolis, Bailey's film credits include M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening, starring Mark Wahlberg, Coraline with Dakota Fanning, From The Rough, starring Taraji P. Henson and Michael Clarke Duncan, To Save A Life, Dragonfly, starring Kevin Costner and Kathy Bates, Mission to Mars and What the #$*! Do We Know!?. Robert played the title role in Hallmark Hall of Fame's Little John, as well as starring roles in NBC's Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Diff'rent Strokes' and VH1's Too Legit: The MC Hammer Story. For television, Bailey had recurring roles on The Parenthood, Diagnosis Murder and Becker, the latter of which garnered him a Young Artist Award. Bailey was also a series regular on Wanda At Large and had guest starring roles on E.R, The Practice, Touched By An Angel, CSI:Miami, and Memphis Beat to name a few. He is currently a series regular on NBC's new series, The Night Shift, where he plays Dr. Paul Cummings.