Robert Gillings is a Director, Writer, Producer and actor best known for Writing the horror feature film, " American Fright Fest" that has achieved a National Release and global distribution. His full length Featured Film, "The Kings of Brooklyn" garnered The Audience Award for Best Featured Film at "The Brooklyn Film Festival". Robert is writing and directing the upcoming T.V. series "Paper Empire" Staring "Robert Davi" Wesley Snipes" "Denise Richards" "Steve Guttenburg" "Helena Mattsson" "Robert Knepper" "Chuck Zito" "Elisabetta Fantone" "Michael Nouri" and "Anne Archer". Robert has written both a book and screenplay of the events and times of his Ten year Divorce proceeding, tilted, "My Darling" that is in development. Robert is widely known for representing himself (Pro-se) in his Two Year Custody Trial for his three children., Robert was Granted by the Court Complete and SOLE custody and his children and they have been exclusively residing with him since. Robert was then asked how it feels to win, he responded; "They're are no winners in divorce". Roberts dedication begins with his family, but extends itself to his profession. When Robert Found out his written Featured Film, "American Fright Fest "was not going to be personally represented at it's World Premier in London, Robert at his own expense flew nine hours to London, got off the plane and went directly to the Theatre, introduce the film to the audience, made himself available for Q&A. He flew back to New York hours after the Festival concluded. Robert was born and raised in New York and has a strong emotional attachment to his home city and state. The attack on 9/11 was even more personal to him, as his sister Melissa was working in Tower One when it was hit. Robert also does Architectural Design, created and submitted his own vision of how he felt the WTC Site should be rebuilt. A Symbolic response to the horrific attack. Robert has acted in his productions, playing Irish Gangster "Owney Madden", In the History Channels, Patty Wacked/The Irish Mob. Police Officer Peterson in American Fright Fest, Power Banker, William Haines, in The Kings of Brooklyn, Hotel Entrepreneur in the Sundance Chanel's The Hotel Manor Inn. In "Paper Empire" an actor claimed he just couldn't go the day before a pivotal scene. Robert rewrote the scene, jumped in and performed the screen character "Noir" "Just when I thought I was out, I'm pulled back in" Robert laughed and told the Producers. Though also an actor, his now passion and focus is writing and directing.
Robert Giordano is an actor and producer, known for The Unbroken (2012) and Robo-Dog (2015).
Robert Gist was a tough kid who grew up around the Chicago stockyards during the Depression. Reform school-bound after injuring another boy in a fistfight, Gist instead ended up in Chicago's Hull House, a settlement house where he first became interested in acting. Work in Chicago radio was followed by stage acting roles in Chicago and on Broadway (in the long-running "Harvey" with Josephine Hull). While acting in "Harvey", he made his film debut in New York-shot scenes for 20th Century-Fox's Christmas classic Miracle on 34th Street (1947). Gist was also seen on Broadway in director Charles Laughton's "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial" (1954) with Henry Fonda and John Hodiak. While shooting Operation Petticoat (1959) in Key West, Florida, Gist told director Blake Edwards that he was interested in directing; Edwards later hired him to helm episodes of the TV series Peter Gunn (1958). Gist has also directed for TV's Naked City (1958), The Twilight Zone (1959), Route 66 (1960) and many others.
Robert Givens is known for Hot Girls (2023) and Journey the Movie 2023.
Robert Glasper is a composer and actor, known for 13th (2016), The Photograph (2020) and Miles Ahead (2015).
Italian-American New York City actor and playwright Robert Glaudini made his film debut in La mortadella (1971) (aka "La mortadella"). Glaudini starred in two offbeat experimental features for underground independent filmmaker Jon Jost: as the seedy private investigator "Frank Goya" in Angel City (1977) and the titular scuzzy drug dealer in Chameleon (1978). Glaudini gave a solid and engaging performance as edgy hero "Dr. Paul Dean" in the futuristic 3-D science fiction-horror flic Parasite (1982). He was effectively nasty as the evil magician "DelGatto" in The Alchemist (1983). Other memorable cinematic roles are scientist "Dr. Wolf" in the quirky science fiction sleeper Wavelength (1983), sleazy wrestling promoter "Dr. Tweed" in Grunt! The Wrestling Movie (1985), "FBI agent Nash" in the powerful Mississippi Burning (1988), and creepy high school janitor "Shultz" in the fun teen slasher romp Cutting Class (1989). Glaudini did guest spots on the TV shows Hunter (1984) and Crime Story (1986). Outside of his film and television work, he has had a long and distinguished stage career as both an actor and playwright. Glaudini has been a member of the New York stage ensemble "LAByrinth Theater Company" since 2004. He wrote the plays "The Poison Tree", "Dutch Heart of Man", and "Jack Goes Boating". He is the father of actress Lola Glaudini, and he portrayed her extremely dysfunctional father on three episodes of the TV series NYPD Blue (1993), including the one in which her character (Dolores Mayo)'s death occurs.
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Robert Gleckler was born on January 11, 1887 in Pierre, South Dakota, USA. He was an actor, known for The Glass Key (1935), Dante's Inferno (1935) and I'd Give My Life (1936). He was married to Adelaide Kendall and Norma Phillips. He died on February 25, 1939 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Robert Glenister (born 11 March 1960) is a popular British actor probably best known, among other roles, as con-man Ash "Three Socks" Morgan in the hit British TV series Hustle (2004) and his appearances in Spooks (2002). His impressive career has spanned nearly three decades, and he has starred in several hit British television shows and acted in films. He is the son of director John Glenister and the brother of actor Philip Glenister, who plays "DCI Gene Hunt" in Life on Mars (2006). His ex-wife is actress Amanda Redman, with whom he has a daughter, Emily Glenister, born in 1987. He and his current wife, Celia Glenister, have a son, Thomas Glenister, born in 1996. His sister-in-law is actress Beth Goddard. Glenister appeared regularly in the BBC sitcom Sink or Swim (1980) from 1980 until 1982. He has also appeared in shows such as Soldier Soldier (1991), Doctor Who (1963) (in the serial "The Caves of Androzani", opposite his Sink or Swim (1980) co-star Peter Davison), Only Fools and Horses.... (1981), A Touch of Frost (1992), as well as several films. He is probably best-known for his starring role in the BBC drama Hustle (2004), which has been exported to audiences across the globe. His character in the drama, "Ash Morgan", is a high-level con-man who has to convincingly play various roles or characters in order to pull off a con and lure a "mark". This perfectly showcases Glenister's versatile acting range and ability. He also had a regular starring role in the BBC drama Spooks (2002). His renowned on-screen presence and charismatic performances mean that Glenister continues to be a much sought-after actor on British television.