Robert Bishop is an actor, known for Intuit (2021), Grandma Boyz (2019) and 30 Rock's Buffalo Chicken Shake (2011).
Robert Stephen (Bob) Bizik was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 4, 1947 to Stephen and Anna Bizik and raised with his sister Josephine Anna (Bizik) Chladek in Philly's Fishtown and Northern Liberties sections. Roberts interest in acting began at St. Agnes Catholic Elementary School where he appeared in many plays and the acting seed was planted. At the age of seven his sister taught him to dance and immediately he became hooked. In St. Agnes Catholic School, Robert learned to play the accordion, and years later the saxophone, and sang harmony with a number of Acappella groups. After serving with the 101st. Airborne and the 82nd. Airborne Divisions from 1966 to 1971 Robert was married and has two Children Arlene & Adam. In 1972 Robert exploited his early childhood love for dance and seriously studied the skill at various dance studios in and around Philadelphia escalating him to choreographer for local dance groups. It was in the year 1981 a friend, Frank Gorman, asked him to audition for a small role in a neighborhood musical with St. Annes Theatre Group when landing the part served as a catalyst reviving his love for acting. Since then Robert has appeared in numerous Films, Documentaries, Commercials, and TV Series. Roberts family is proud of all his accomplishments. Robert studied Improv, Technique, Script Analysis and Character Development/Interpretation with New York Actress/Teacher Donna Marrazzo; and, Commercial, Monologue and Scene Study with New York Actor/Teacher/Casting Director Barry Kolker. On the documentary, "Answering the Call: Ground Zeros Volunteers" narrated by Kathleen Turner, Robert worked as Unit Production Manager & Re-Enactment Coordinator. Robert also is Co-producer with his business partner Sonny Vellozzi on the film " A Sicilian Tale." & "The Red Corvette," They have been Producing the Web Series "Finders Keepers." and are now in production with their feature film "Without You." Robert has works behind the camera on many films as Editor, Sound Engineer, Special Effects & Assistant Cameraman. In the film, "How Do You Know" Robert received his first speaking role as the locksmith from Director James L. Brooks. Starring Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd and Jack Nicholson. Robert's next role was as the coffee shop owner in the film "Limitless" Directed by Neil Burger. Starring Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro. Robert's upcoming producing projects, The David Boorboor Film "A Plave In Hell," The Frank Lisi Film "Veneration." Don't Go There Productions "Without You"
Robert Blackwood is known for A Mighty Heart (2007), The Redeeming (2018) and I Know What I'm Doing (2013).
Robert Bladen is an actor and composer, known for Genesis (2018), Carnassial (2015) and World War Dead: Rise of the Fallen (2015).
Robert Blair Kaiser was born on December 3, 1930 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is known for RFK Must Die: The Assassination of Bobby Kennedy (2007), Hostage to the Devil (2016) and Penn & Teller: Bullshit! (2003). He was married to Karen McCaffery and Susan Ann Mulcahey. He died on April 2, 2015 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
American actor who began as a child in Our Gang comedies and reappeared as a powerful adult performer of leading and character roles. Born in New Jersey, the young Mickey Gubitosi won a role in MGM's Our Gang series at the age of 5. As one of the more prominent children in the Gang, he gained attention for his cute good looks and his lovable, if somewhat melancholy, personality. In 1940 he took on the stage name Bobby Blake (though he continued to use the name Mickey Gubitosi in the Our Gang series for another three years) and began playing child roles in a wide range of films. He gained a good deal of fame as the Indian sidekick Little Beaver in the Red Ryder series of Westerns. Though roles were sporadic as he grew to manhood, he was never long off the screen (except for a period of military service, 1954-56). But despite some fine work in films like Pork Chop Hill (1959) and Town Without Pity (1961), his career did not take off until his stunning portrayal of killer Perry Smith in In Cold Blood (1967). A number of telling performances in films of the next decade, stardom in a popular television series (Baretta (1975), and several ruefully comic appearances as a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962) made him a popular figure even as his personal difficulties increased. Consumed with anger over his treatment by his family and the studio as a child, he denigrated his early work, suffered bouts of difficulty with drugs, and became known as a difficult, perfectionist person to work with. He quit his successful TV series Hell Town (1985) when his personal demons became overwhelming. After a self-imposed exile of nearly eight years, during which he struggled to right his life, he successfully returned to films and television work, appearing renewed and more confident in himself and his work. In 2001, though, the murder of his wife, Bonnie Bakley, thrust Blake into the limelight in a different way. Admittedly having married Bakley through the coercion of her pregnancy, a routine Bakley had apparently tried with various other celebrities, Blake made no denial of his distaste for the woman, but was by all accounts thrilled with the daughter born to them. Blake was arrested for his wife's murder, but the presumption of innocence trumped when jurors didn't believe what they thought was flimsy evidence, and Blake was acquitted in a trial that made worldwide headlines. Reportedly broke from legal costs, Blake indicated hopefulness that he might be allowed to return to acting work.
The youngest of five children, Robert Clinton Blanche was born to Mary Edith Blanche (Heavner) and Richard Keith Blanche on March 30, 1962 in Pomona, California, but spent most of his life in Oregon. He joined SAG (Screen Actors Guild) in 1995 and served as Portland SAG Branch President for many years pre-merger and Portland SAG-AFTRA Local President from 2017-19. In addition to his work locally, he served as Vice Chair of the National SAG Indie Committee from 2007-08. Since 1996, he served as member or alternate of the TV/Theatrical, Low Budget and Agency committees.
Robert Blythe was born in 1947 in Port Talbot, Wales. He was an actor, known for High Hopes (2002), The Woodlanders (1997) and The Governor (1995). He was married to Naomi Duchin and Iola Gregory. He died on November 20, 2018.
Bob is an author and historian, whose principal work is historical novels. The Treasure Train, a take on the missing Confederate gold, was a finalist for the Frank Yerby Award at the Augusta Literary Festival. The Hand of the Wicked, the true story of the murder of a freed-woman in rural Georgia following the Civil War, was nominated for Georgia Author of the Year in crime/mystery category. Bob is also an Emmy-nominated documentary producer and has appeared in several theatrical and television productions, including The Blind Side, Flight and Swamp Murders. He most recently served as historian for an episode of The Curse of Civil War Gold on History Channel. A former mayor of the City of Augusta and senior executive in the administration of President George W. Bush, Bob is the owner and president of Eagle Veterans Services LLC, an industrial supply brokerage. He is a founding board member of the Conservation Leadership Council and a founding board member of the Georgia School for Innovation and the Classics, Augusta's first charter school. He chairs the City of Augusta's Urban Redevelopment Agency. As a member of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, Bob created the Preserve America Communities Program for The White House and was recognized with the national leadership award in preservation from the History Channel. While serving as mayor, Bob was a member of the Advisory Board for the U. S. Conference of Mayors and was co-chairman of the Mayors' Water Council. His public service followed twenty-six years as an award-winning broadcast journalist. Bob attended Wofford College and Augusta University. He is an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War. Bob and his wife Gwen, a retired real estate broker, live in Augusta's historic Summerville district.
Robert Bobroczkyi was born on 17 July 2000 in Arad, Romania. He is an actor, known for Alien: Romulus (2024).