Robert Newman is perhaps best known for his 28-year run as Joshua Lewis on the longest running program in broadcasting history, Guiding Light. The role garnered him 2 Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. He has recently guest starred on House of Cards, Chicago Fire, Homeland, Criminal Minds, NCIS, and Law and Order: SVU. Film credits include Amazing Spider-Man 2, Dracano, and the short film Deadline, which earned him the Best Actor award at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival in 2015. Off-Broadway Credits include Perfect Crime, She's of a Certain Age, Sessions: the Musical, and Quiet on the Set. Most recent regional credits include Kiss Me Kate, Hairspray, Noises Off, The Civil War, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (With Kim Zimmer), The Lion In Winter (With Kim Zimmer), Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame, the world premiere of Naked Influence, Stephen Sondheim's Putting It Together, Other Desert Cities, Man of La Mancha, Gypsy (With Tovah Feldshuh and with Kim Zimmer), Love Letters, Fiddler on the Roof, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Deathtrap, Peter Pan, Shenandoah, Curtains, Annie, Nine, A Little Night Music, The Full Monty, and Sylvia (which he also directed.)
Robert Newton was one of the great character actors -- and great characters -- of the British cinema, best remembered today for playing Long John Silver in Treasure Island (1950) and its sequel in 1954. His portrayal of Long John Silver and of Blackbeard, the Pirate (1952) created a persona that was so indelible that his vocal intonations created the paradigm for scores of people who want to "Talk Like a Pirate." The performance overshadows Newton's legacy, which is based on many first-rate performances in such movies as This Happy Breed (1944), Odd Man Out (1947) and Oliver Twist (1948), where his Bill Sykes is truly chilling. Oliver Reed, who played Sykes in the Oscar-winning movie musical Oliver! (1968) was influenced by Newton.
Robert got his start in acting later in life as he took the to community theatre stage at Rhino Theatre in Pompton Lakes, NJ, then with Hexagon Players in Mendham, NJ, where he was spotted by a local filmmaker. He makes his film debut this year in "Where Demons Dwell". He is a man who is committed to his craft, and continues to work hard to attain his goals.
Robert Nickisch was born on November 22, 1982 in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany. He is an actor, known for Mute (2018), Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes (2021) and Harro #KillThemAll.
Robert Nilsson is known for Before Departure (2022), Den blomstertid nu kommer (2018) and För En Annan (2019).
Robert Ninteretse is known for Neptune Frost (2021).
Robert Nixon Filmmaker/Conservationist - Academy Award nominee Robert Nixon leads film crews to the Earth's furthest corners to capture compelling stories of tribal peoples, threatened habitats and endangered species. His captivating films illustrate humankind's connection to our environment and highlight the urgency of making peace with nature. In High School, Bob's lifelong dream of becoming an ornithologist was shattered by an "F" in Biology. Accepting he was not meant to be a field biologist the ardent young conservationist decided to become their messenger. Thus began a lifelong quest to use film to bring to the world the stories of heroic individuals fighting to save our planet. A fortuitous apprenticeship to legendary British falconer and wildlife photographer Philip Glasier gave Nixon the skills to become both a master falconer and filmmaker. The Falconer, the teenage Nixon's first documentary, centered on Glasier and the Falconry Center's struggle to breed raptors in captivity. Fifty documentaries and dramatic films later Nixon's films share trademarks of sync sound storytelling in extreme locations and stunning cinematography. His powerful stories have touched and inspired millions and brought crucial worldwide attention and resources to scientists and species in dire need. Notable productions include, Amazon Diary, On The Trail of the Giant Panda, The Last Bushmen, Real Jaws, Ancient Nomads, The End of the Game, Elephant Diary, If I Can Do This... I Can Do Anything, Last Word From Paradise, Gorillas In The Mist, America the Beautiful, Endangered Species, The Last Rivermen, The Lord God Bird, Great White Highway and American Heroes. In 1980, while shooting the documentary Fossey's War, Nixon suggested to Dian Fossey that her 15-year battle to save the Mountain Gorilla from extinction would make a powerful feature film. Convinced no one would care, Fossey offered to trade her life story rights for one year of Nixon doing what she termed, "boots on the ground conservation." Dian was partially right. It was only after her murder that Gorillas In the Mist was made. Nixon was Co-Producer. After the film's run Nixon decided to fulfill his promise to Dian by cleaning up one of the most polluted rivers in America. The Anacostia River runs through both our Nation's Capital and one of America's most impoverished and violent neighborhoods. At Valley Green Public Housing complex Nixon convinced nine young men and women to reclaim the polluted Anacostia River in their back yard. They called themselves the Earth Conservation Corps. Two decades later thousands of youth have engaged in Dian Fossey's model of "boots on the ground conservation." The river is rebounding but the cost has been crushing. Nixon has buried twenty-one of his young volunteers, victims of the epidemic street violence. When the deaths of these youth was not covered in newspaper, Nixon and the Corps created a youth journalism program to document their positive contributions. The resulting Earth Conservation Corps films have spawned a movement of disenfranchised urban youth to combat poverty, youth violence and environmental injustice. Nixon's cutting edge contributions in film and conservation have widely recognized including an Academy Award Nomination, five Emmy Awards, the President's Service Medal by President Bill Clinton, "Hero of the Planet" by the National Geographic Society, "Educator of the Year" by Chesapeake Bay Foundation, by the Walter Cronkite Award and as a Hometown Hero by WETA. Mr. Nixon's work has been profiled on "Now with Bill Moyers", "60 Minutes", People Magazine, The Washington Post, TheNew York Times, ABC World News Tonight, PBS, NPR's All Things Considered, CBS Morning News, National Geographic Channel and media outlets around the world.
Robert Noble was born on 12 January 1950 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor, known for Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991), Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993) and Little Boy (2015).
Robert Nogier was born on October 9, 1966 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He is an actor, known for Passchendaele (2008), Wynonna Earp (2016) and Ally Was Screaming (2014). He has been married to Kimberly Nogier since October 4, 1993. They have three children.
Robert Nolan is stage, screen and television actor. He is the narrator of History TV's 'The Real Inglorious Bastards' directed by Gemini-winner Min Sook Lee which won the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards' "Best History or Biography Documentary Program or Series' award. Robert Nolan's adaptability on-screen stems from a richly varied life. Born in Dublin, Ireland and raised in Canada's wild Alberta west, Nolan has the experience of the new immigrant. He has worked white-collar and blue, then came to acting when completing his B.A. in English. He has since embarked on a career seeking out challenging varieties of roles in quality stories in every medium. Nolan works on stage and screen, appearing in dramas and comedies including 'Jim Jones' in 'Jonestown', the evil doctor of 'Twisted Pieces', a doctor reforming willful women in 'Silent Retreat' and as the husband whose grief is subsumed by rage in the comedy 'Mourning Has Broken'. In other film roles, he is a no-nonsense FBI agent taking control of an alien crash on an isolated farm in 'The Picco Incident', a reluctant and humane zombie hunter in 'Sick', a husband whose thoughts may not be his own in the critically-acclaimed award-winning 'Familiar', a desperate lab scientist in 'Canswer' and an uncertain bank robber in 'Battleground'. Nolan appears as a father whose world has fallen away with the death of his daughter by a drunk driver in 'MADD Shattered' which played to high school students across Canada. He is cast in the lead in the upcoming 'Tales From Hell' in four distinct roles as a man whose many lives return him to the bonds of the fiery underworld. Theatre roles include the lead in 'The Trial of Ken Gass', 'Bethune' and principal roles in 'The Great Gatsby', 'Rebel Without a Cause' and 'Macbeth'.