With several decades of wide-ranging credits to his name, Robert Gant has become a well known actor and participant both in Hollywood and abroad. From television to film, dramatic to comedic, his portrayals have spanned all genres. In one of his most well known roles, Robert starred as Professor Ben Bruckner in Showtime's hit television series, "Queer as Folk." In that groundbreaking show, Robert explored broad dramatic terrain through his character, including being married in the first legal gay marriage ever portrayed on television. His list of credits include recurring parts on multiple series, television and theatrical films, and becoming television's first gay spy in the film, "Kiss Me Deadly." His many guest starring roles include a well known turn on the TV hit show, "Friends," where he played one of two men Phoebe was dating simultaneously. Robert also stars as Melissa Benoist's Kryptonian father Zor-El on "Supergirl" and as Todd Crimsen on the Netflix series, "Thirteen Reasons Why." Robert's love of acting and performing began at an early age. He started doing television commercials and joined the Screen Actors Guild at the age of ten in his home state of Florida. He attended undergrad at the University of Pennsylvania and law school at Georgetown University. While studying, he never gave up on his artistic passions and took part in numerous singing groups and theatrical productions. Interestingly, it was his career as an attorney that brought him to Los Angeles when he accepted a position with the world's then largest law firm, Baker & McKenzie. In a twist of fate, the firm's Los Angeles office was closed soon after. Taking that as a sign, he made the decision to focus all of his time on the entertainment business. Robert's experiences in Hollywood are not limited to performing. He was a producing partner in the production company, Mythgarden. Its feature film, "Save Me," which stars Robert along with Judith Light and Chad Allen, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Robert also co-produced, co-wrote, and starred in the Netflix-distributed period drama "Milada," the true story of Czech heroine Milada Horakova, who was, in 1950, the first woman executed in Czech history by the Communist government. In addition, Robert has completed the first draft of his first novel and, with a writing partner, is developing television projects and penning screenplays. While he has given time to a number of philanthropic and political causes, such as HRC (by which he was given their National Equality Award), GLAAD (by which he was given their Davidson/Valentini Award for the promotion of equal rights in the community), and Lambda Legal, Robert's "torch issue" has been that of aging in the gay community. He's supported such organizations as SAGE (Senior Advocacy for GLBT Elders), which named him their first Honorary Elder, and GLEH (Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing), for which he served as a Board Member, and has been committed to addressing the community's collective challenge of growing old, alone. In 2016, Robert received the ADL Heroes Award from the Anti-Defamation League for his work on behalf of the LGBT and aging communities.
Robert Garabedian is an actor, known for Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952).
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Hailing from the Garden State, Robert is living proof that a go get em attitude and a fierce drive for success is what you need to break into show business. Having completed a course of study at the Willam Esper Studio in NYC, Robert has been featured in many projects throughout the New York theater, television and film scene. His ability to portray a wide variety of roles and situations makes him one of the best and brightest the industry has to offer. You'll certainly be seeing more of him.
Robert García Cooper is an actor and producer, known for Inergia: Sintiencia al vacío (2015), Dream of Vermilion (2011) and Fisura (2012). He is married to Cecilia Arguelles.
Robert Gardner grew up in McHenry, IL, just outside of Chicago. He attended Northern Illinois University where he received a BFA in Acting and was awarded the "Colleen Gormally Award for Exceptional Talent in Theater," and graduated Cum Laude. He attended the Moscow Art Theater, in Moscow, Russia, working on the Vakhtangov, Meisner, Stanislavski and Chekhov acting and movement techniques. He attended a script analysis and movement intensive with director and professor Christopher Markle and playwright and poet Andras Visky in Romania. He also attended the United Stuntman's Association in Seattle, WA to learn stunt performance techniques and practices. Robert Gardner was an officer in the United States Army. He received his commission from the US Army, Officer Candidate School. He deployed to Panjwai, Kandahar, Afghanistan with 4-9IN Reg, 4th BDE, 2 ID out of JBLM, WA from 2012-2013. Robert worked with Action Horizons at Universal Studios Hollywood. He was an integral part of the original build of the Jurassic World Live Tour with Feld Entertainment. He was the super swing and performed in almost every role of the show. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife Emily Gardner (AUG 2011-present).
Robert M. Gates was the 22nd United States Secretary of Defense. He stepped down in 2011. Gates has a long and distinguished career in National Security Affairs. Robert Michael Gates was born in Wichita, Kansas on September 25, 1943. As a child, he was involved in the Boy Scouts of America, eventually attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. His time in the BSA without a doubt instilled within him the values that would enable him to have a long career in public service and confer upon him a solid reputation that transverses party lines. Robert Gates graduated Wichita High School East in 1961 and received a scholarship to attend the College of William and Mary, graduating in 1965 with a Bachelor of Arts. in History. While attending William & Mary, Gates was an active member and president of the Alpha Phi Omega chapter and the Young Republicans. Gates attended Indiana University as a Graduate student and subsequently received a MA in History in 1966. In 1974, Gates completed his doctorate in Russian and Soviet history from Georgetown University. He received an Doctor of Humane Letters from William & Mary in 1998. He married his wife Becky on January 7, 1967 after only knowing each other for three months when he proposed. In 1966, then Grad student Gates was recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency. In 1967, during the peak of the Vietnam War, Gates was drafted into the service as a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force. His duties were to brief Air crews as an intelligence officer. After he completed his service, he joined the Company. He departed from the CIA to serve on the the staff of the National Security Council, returning to the CIA in 1979. He then served as the Director of the Strategic Evaluation Center, Office of Strategic Research. In 1981, he was named the Director of the DCI/DDCI Executive Staff. Gates was promoted to Deputy Director for Intelligence(DDI). He served as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from April 18, 1986 to March 20, 1989. In 1987, he was nominated by President Reagan to serve as Director of Central Intelligence, DCI, but withdrew his name from consideration due to questions surrounding the level of involvement on his part in the Iran-Contra Affair. From 1989 to 1991, he again served in the Executive Office of the President as Deputy National Security Advisor. He was renominated for the DCI position by President George H. W. Bush and was confirmed by the Senate. He was sworn in on November 5th. He served for two years. As DCI, Gates not only served as the head of the Central Intelligence Agency, but the Intelligence Community as a whole. From 2002 to 2006, Robert Gates served as the 22nd President of Texas A&M. During his tenure, there was an attempt to recall him to public service to be the inaugural Director of National Intelligence. He declined. In 2006, President George W. Bush appointed him to serve on the Iraq Study Group. That same year, Donald Rumsfeld stepped down as Secretary of Defense and Gates was nominated to be his replacement. Gates subsequently resigned from the ISG to accept the appointment. He was confirmed by the Senate by a wide margin. Gates continued to serve as Secretary of Defense until his retirement on July 1, 2011. He was replaced by CIA Director Leon Panetta. Gates was named Chancellor of The College of William and Mary on September 6th, 2011. He will succeed Sandra Day O'Connor upon the completion of her term in February, 2012.
Robert Gatewood is a former Pro Football Wide Receiver & pro Boxer. He came into film work after an Achilles injury that left him sidelined from the NFL. Since then he has been involved as a Stunt player in many High Action films including Star Trek VI (Klingon) & Star Trek Enterprise (Alien Lacrosse Player). He has fought Chuck Norris in the film "SideKicks" and also returned a 80 yard TD in the Tony Scott Film "The Last BoyScout" with Bruce Willis & Damon Wayans. Robert is also Known as the "Flynn" Pirate from the Steven Spielberg film "Hook" at which he gained that title from Dustin Hoffman & Robin Williams for winning the Pirate Sword fight Competition during filming of that movie. Robert is now Writer/Producer/Actor/Director for the upcoming "True History" Film "Bucks Of America" of which he researched and wrote what appears to be an overlooked history of the Revolutionary War. Robert is set to portray the role of "Prince Hall". The film is currently in production with an expected release date of June 2022.
Robert Gautier is known for Behind the Wall (2007), L'histoire du samedi (1995) and Le Sorcier (1994).
Robert Gawellek is an actor, known for Western (2017).