Robert was born to Steve Irwin and Terri Irwin on 1st December as a baby brother to his sister, Bindi Irwin. Robert was introduced to the wildlife, which was his father's passion, at an early age. There was much controversy when his father held him up next to a large saltwater crocodile at just 4 weeks old. Unlike his sister Bindi, he is not very fond of reptiles and prefers the cuddly animals like Koalas and dingos. He will inherit the Australia zoo when he and Bindi are older.
Robert Clark was born on March 14, 1987 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an actor, known for Strange Days at Blake Holsey High (2002), The Zack Files (2000) and Superstar (1999).
Robert Clarke was born on May 6, 1970 in Huntsville, Ontario, Canada. He is known for The 6th Day (2000), Polar (2019) and Spotlight (2015).
Robert Clarke is an actor, known for Remember (2012) and My Grandpa Detective (2016).
A movie-crazy kid in his native Oklahoma City, Robert Clarke decided at an early age that he wanted to be an actor, but nevertheless suffered from stage fright in his first school productions. He acted in University of Oklahoma radio plays and on stage at the University of Wisconsin before hitching a ride to California to try to break into the picture business. After screen tests at 20th Century-Fox and Columbia, Clarke landed a berth as a contract player at RKO. When RKO dropped his option three years later, he began freelancing. Clarke married Alyce King of the singing The King Sisters in 1956 and, a decade later, began appearing on TV and on tour with The King Family. His autobiography, To "B" or Not to "B": A Film Actor's Odyssey, was published in 1996.
Robert Clayton is an actor, known for Mayday (2013), Dancing on the Edge (2013) and Comic Relief: Red Nose Day 2011 (2011).
Robert Clohessy was born on June 10, 1957 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Avengers (2012), Oz (1997) and 16 Blocks (2006). He has been married to Catherine Erhardt since 1987. They have two children.
Robert Clotworthy was born on October 24, 1955 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for Red Notice (2021), Ancient Aliens (2009) and The Curse of Oak Island (2014).
A hard-working director throughout his long and varied career, Robert Clouse was best-known for his two most successful films: Enter the Dragon (1973) and Game of Death (1978). Born in 1928, he was a director who worked mainly in the visuals of cinema, owing to the fact that he was completely deaf, he employed assistant directors who could verify that actors had delivered their lines correctly. After being hired by Warner Bros. and Golden Harvest to direct Enter the Dragon (1973), Clouse was escalated into the realm of profitable directors. But, unlike others in this category, doors in Hollywood were not entirely open to him. In 1974, he was hired to direct Black Belt Jones (1974) for Warner Brothers Pictures. The film proved to be a moderate success. In 1978, Clouse returned to Hong Kong where he was hired by Golden Harvest's Raymond Chow to direct a comeback movie for Martial Artist Bruce Lee, despite the fact that Lee had died five years earlier. Clouse was given the incomplete footage from Lee's original version of Game of Death, but decided that only a small amount of this footage should be used (mainly because the original film's plot had been re-created countless times in Hong Kong cinema since Lee's death). With the help of Sammo Kam-Bo Hung and Robert Wall, among others, Clouse shot several Bruce Lee lookalikes and stand-ins as well as cutting back to footage from other Lee movies and, of course, the original Game of Death takes. Clouse was never able to match the success of his two Lee films later in his career. He died in 1997, aged 68.
Text: Robert Coffie, is known for his work on American Muscle (2014), Crooked Arrows (2012), and Cowboys & Indians (2011). This star was born in upland California, to parents Bob and Josie. He started performing magic at age 8; and later becoming an apprentice to the famous magician Harry Blackstone JR. Robert performed professionally in the united states on stage and in Las Vegas. His Magic and talent grew bigger by capturing the hearts of people around the world, Robert decided to pursue his talent and special effects with magic by using his talent in the film industry. This began when Robert attended college where he studied cinematography and took extensive courses in acting, soon after Robert appeared on PBS Sunday art News TV series. Robert is no stranger to performing on stage or in front of the camera; he has appeared in several movies, including "Cowboys & Indians" where he played the character McHale; A scruffy cowboy in search of gold. Throughout the filming Robert earned special recondition from cast and crew in a bad windstorm saving all audio. Robert has appeared in many other TV series. Including "12 Corazones" a popular dating show On Telamundo, A Spanish Television Network; Where Robert brought magic to the stage; He Opened for the new 2012 season of "12 Corazones." Robert also appeared in many other T.V. movies, "American Muscle", "Hostage Do or Die" FBI take over(TV Series) Robert since then has been in acting in many blockbuster movies. He has walked red carpets with many well-known stars such as Quentin Tarantino, Halle Berry, kiss, Many Disney kids, as well as Rolling Stone magazine, surf magazine, expose entertainment & fashion magazine, Teen Hollywood magazine, and many many more. Truly a magical artist, perfectionist at heart. One of the finest performers in the art of magic; and with over 30 years of experience. Born in Upland California in the year 1970, to parents Bob and Josie Coffie. Roberts love for magic was first influenced by his by his father at the young age of eight. When his father performed the silk vanish and the lit cigarette Vanish in Robert's shirt. Shortly after Robert started performing his own magic for family and friends. His parents had learned by watching him perform that he had excellent finger dexterity and decided to influence his skills; by enrolling him in piano lessons. Because of his father who was a musician thought this was great for him. Robert was learning at a very high Speed, and reading sheets of music in such a short amount of time. All to which came to a end when his piano teacher moved to France; and his parents had trouble finding a piano teacher that would teach him at a very young age. Coloring and drawing was another extraordinary talent that Robert had even had a younger age. His Mother Josie did not realize until after the piano lessons had ended that Robert had a new talent at the art table. His parents then decided to hire a private art tutor. This went on a short time and ending with oil paintings. Robert had grown more to love of the art of magic rather than drawing, painting oils, and playing piano. Performing on stage was in his blood. It was really no surprise the Talent Robert had being a Grandson of the worlds greatest female impersonator Frances Blair. Magic continued through his younger years. He was now attending high school; and at the tender age of 17, and eager to broaden his skills in magic. After a brief search he came across a magic shop located in Montclair California, known as The House of Humor. He visited this shop every day after school; Spending all of his lunch money on magic props and books. The course of his studies had ranged from fire with magic, appearing and disappearing of objects using silks, ropes, rope and chain escapes, floating affects, slights with cards, slight of hand manipulations, and dove magic. Donnie Ferguson was an associate at the magic shop and was familiar with Robert's passion for the art of magic. Visits continued regularly. One day at the magic shop Robert noticed an older man demonstrating a magic trick to Donnie; known as the scotch and soda trick. Upon witnessing the demonstration Roberts approached the two men and came to the conclusion that the other magician was extremely good. His name Harry Blackstone Jr. At the time Robert had no idea that the man was a professional magician. Blackstone noticed Roberts passion for the art of magic, so begin teaching Robert simple tricks. Blackstone asks Robert if he would like to attend his magic show ? ''The Magic and Music'' His answer was of course yes. Afterwards Blackstone performed yet another trick for Robert which consists of having Robert pick a card. The selected card was replaced into the deck of cards; However the card selected card ended up in Blackstone's coat pocket. Days later came the show and it was the first live magic performance on stage Robert had ever been to. After the magic show Robert meet Blackstone's wife and kids; along with a few visits to Blackstone's house in Redlands California. Blackstone and Robert became long friends. Robert went through his teenage years performing magic for birthdays, churches, schools and country clubs. Robert moved to Yucca Valley California, and opened a magic shop that Blackstone would visit from time to time. Robert then moved to Las Vegas Nevada; Attempting to find work and with no luck. Robert started visiting every magic shop he could. He attend the magicians awards as a special guest in Las Vegas Nevada. There he met the famous magician and comedian Billy McComb. Mr. McComb took some time to go over card techniques with Robert. Shortly after Robert met Michael Moschen. at the Excalibur Hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is said that Michael Moschen. was the hand double for the crystal ball illusion for David Bowie in the Jim Henson film Labyrinth.