Robert Lepage is one of the foremost stage directors today and a leading figure in the Canadian avant garde, attracting particular attention for his multimedia-rich theatrical presentations as well as his innovative work with Shakespearian drama and opera.
Robert Leroy is an actor, known for Camille Claudel 1915 (2013).
Robert Levey II is an American actor and musician. Robert was born on September 26, 2008 in New York, the last of three children of parents Robert and Denise Levey. He started his career in the entertainment industry when he was cast at the age of 5 in a music video and opportunities have just grown since then. He has played lead and supporting roles. Robert dedicates countless hours at home and in New York City honing his crafts. Currently (2020) he studies under various coaches for acting, guitar, piano and vocal lessons. His latest projects include playing the lead role of Corey in an episode of Evil Lives Here and the lead in a national commercial for Nerf. He is quite outgoing, mature and very professional. Robert's skills and interests go way beyond acting and music. In his free time Robert enjoys playing sports, particularly lacrosse and basketball, with friends. He also is an avid water-lover and will spend countless hours boating, surfing and jet skiing with his family.
Robert Levine was born on 22 September 1954 in Mineola, New York, USA. He was previously married to Mary Tyler Moore.
Robert is a seasoned Theater and Film actor based in Los Angeles. He's know for his turns in The Thomas Crown Affair and for the award winning series Sordid Lives, which was adapted from the award winning play, which he starred in, by Del Shores. Robert is also known for Pandemic, Extracted and The Exchange.
Robert Ley was born on February 15, 1890 in Niederbreidenbach, Germany. He is known for Triumph des Willens (1935) and Der Sieg des Glaubens (1933). He was married to Inga Spilcker and Elisabeth Schmidt. He died on October 25, 1945 in Nuremberg, Germany.
Robert Lichter is known for Trial by Media (2020), Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg (1994) and The O'Reilly Factor (1996).
Robert Lieberman is the director of D3: The Mighty Ducks, the third edition of one of Disney's more successful franchises. He started his feature career back in 1982 directing Jon Voight in Table For Five, fresh off his Best Actor Oscar for Coming Home and over the intervening almost twenty years has directed seven additional films including, Fire in the Sky, All I Want For Christmas with Thora Birch, Leslie Nielson and Lauren Bacall, The Tortured for Twisted Pictures (The SAW series), The Stranger, and now Breakaway, which will be a Gala presentation at the 2011 Toronto Independent Film Festival. For over three decades, Robert Lieberman has been one of the busiest and most successful directors in film and television. Winning 29 Clio Awards and becoming the first recipient of the Directors Guild of America's Best Commercial Director award, in 1980. He won the DGA award again in 1996 and has been nominated a total of four times. His more than 1,000 commercials include spots for AT&T, Budweiser, Burger King, Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Merrill Lynch, Hallmark, Sprint and literally hundreds more A list companies, recently returning from Shanghai where he directed Yao Ming in an Oreo commercial. Rob began directing dramatic television in the early 1980s, and has amassed numerous credits including multiple episodes of Dexter, Brothers & Sisters, Eureka, Shark, Haven, multiple episodes of Republic of Doyle and Lost Girl, The X-Files, thirty-something, Gabriel's Fire, which he also Executive Produced and which garnered three Emmys, Harts of the West, The Young Riders (ran three seasons), Tom Clancy's Netforce, with Kris Kristofferson, which he also wrote, Once and Again, Strong Medicine (ran for six seasons), the telefilm Will: The Autobiography of G. Gordon Liddy, the miniseries Titanic, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and George C. Scott for CBS. For TNT he directed the original movie Second String which was his second outing with Mr. Voight and for SyFy he directed two mini-series Earthsea with Isabella Rossellini and Danny Glover and The Final Days of Planet Earth starring Daryl Hannah. He served as Executive Producer of USA Network's long running hit, The Dead Zone (ran seven seasons) and also directed many of the episodes. Of the nineteen pilots that Mr. Lieberman directed, sixteen sold through to series, one of the most successful records in television history. Mr. Lieberman co-created and Executive Produced the daytime talk show Marilu and the Fox reality show The Casino, which he co-developed with Mark Burnett Productions. A graduate of the University at Buffalo with a B.A. in Film, Rob has been the recipient of numerous awards from the Chicago Film Festival to the San Francisco Film Festival, many Andys, Addys, Mobius Awards, Commercial of The Year from the industry magazine Ad Age; Gold and Silver Lions for commercials at the Cannes Festival; as well as two DGA Director of the Year in commercials. He is the father of four and lives with his wife in Los Angeles and Toronto.
Robert Light is known for Listen (1996) and Autumn Born (1979).
In addition to movies and stage (Broadway in 1928 at age 17), Robert Light also was one of the first U. S. Armed Forces Network Radio broadcasters, signing the network on the air during WWII in France and Germany after D-Day. His engineer was Loyd Sigmon, inventor of the SigAlert traffic alert system. He was also president of the Southern California Broadcasters Association between 1959 and 1989, Advertising executive during the early 1950s, director and producer of Television shows, producer and writer of radio shows, including live variety radio shows.