Robert D Watts is originally from the retirement city of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He knew from an early age that his involvement and reason for being was to inspire and entertain. He began with participating in childhood plays presented by his local church and elementary school. Mr. Watts was no stranger to hard work and extra curricular activities. Performing in front of large audiences was something he enjoyed regularly, even at an early age. He was a member of his high school show choir as well which accredited him with a minor theater experience.
Robert D'Arcy is known for Mercy Falls (2023).
Robert d'Entremont's acting career began in a high school improv competition; where he won the people's choice award in 2007. In 2008, d'Entremont was cast as Tybalt in the regional French musical Romeo et Juliette which sold out for a week long run at Th'Yarc theatre in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. After high school Robert was selected as one of 18 students accepted into Concordia Theatre performance program; where he worked as an actor on a total of six productions. After receiving his Bachelors of Fine Arts at Concordia, Robert was accepted into the Tom Todoroff Acting Conservatory in New York City. While studying abroad he had to chance to act in two off-Broadway plays at the New Comedy Theatre. With 11 plays under his belt, he soon began his television début on an episode of Patrice Lemieux 24/7, where he was cast in the first two seasons. He has also appeared with guest spots on popular francophone TV shows such as 30 vies, Mensonges and Un tueur si proche. His recent film credits include Seasoned with Love, Maz, Midway as well as starring in the critically acclaimed film Les Rois Mongols. Robert has been turning his focus towards writing and producing his own work. In 2016, he created his own web series, which he shot entirely on his iPhone. The series OPEN, was not only written, produced, and directed by d'Entremont, but also stars the actor himself. In 2020 Robert was recently was awarded the Peoples Choice Award in the Canadian Monologue Slam competition with a monologue that he had written himself. In late 2021 Robert got cast as a series regular on the popular satirical show La Maison Bleue (The Blue House). The series is airing march 30th 2022 on Icitout.tv.
Robert D. Allsup is a producer and actor, known for PTSD 80 (2017), Trick Roll (2021) and Salty Eye for the Mundane Guy (2020).
Robert D. Donohoe is an actor, known for The Three Sisters (2015), The Farm (2009) and The Gingerbread Men (2012).
Robert D. Hanna has been a creative writer, producer and 3D Artist for more than 25 years. He is also a songwriter/producer with over 50 songs placed in feature films and television shows annually. His feature length screenplays and films have won several awards and opened doors with talent and literary agencies. Robert's multimedia production company has been going strong for over 20 years. He created Prevalent Entertainment, Inc. as an encompassing entity for a comprehensive array of production ventures in Film, Television, Animation and Music. Prevalent Entertainment was born in the mid 1990's as a music production company when Robert signed on as a music composer for the Universal Music Group (UMG). To this day, UMG annually generates hundreds of placements for Robert's songs in film and television. Around that time, Robert became an integral part of the animation technology team at DreamWorks SKG. For 7 years, he worked on such animated features as Shrek, Shrek 2, and Over the Hedge. He has played a crucial role for the story departments in the areas of storyboard development, computer enhanced visual development, computer generated animation and digital audio production. It is here that he first developed skills in 3D animation and visual effects. He was also a Project Manager for Walt Disney Studios, developing technology to manage their CG animation production pipeline from pre-production through post. Most recently, Robert is the Head of Previs Animation at Fotocomics Productions, producing Previs Animation and 3D visual effects shots for the film Whiteshoe by acclaimed film director Mauro Borelli. Through Prevalent, Robert was contracted to produce and direct Life's a Jungle, a 3D animated family film that was released worldwide by Phase 4 Films on May 15, 2012. It is a follow up to Robert's 2009 animated feature film The Prodigy, another successful production for the worldwide distributor. In the music arena, Robert Hanna has made his mark as a talented songwriter and owner of Prevalent Records, a subsidiary of Prevalent Music Publishing BMI and MacroCosmic Music Publishing, ASCAP. As a composer/producer, his songs have been placed in the following feature films: Stealing Harvard, Scary Movie 2, Bedazzled, Next Friday, Drive Me Crazy, Unconditional Love, Monster and on the following TV shows: CSI, Frasier, ER, West Wing, Boomtown, Las Vegas, Law & Order, The Agency, ED, MD's, NYPD Blue, The Tonight Show, Push Nevada, Still Standing, Yes Dear, 20/20, Survivor, The District, King Of Queens, Jack & Jill, Third Watch, Secret Agent Man, Sabrina, Profiler, The Cosby Show, Arli$$, Sex In The City, Oz, Promised Land and many more. Over the last 8 years, MTV has used dozens of Robert's coolest songs in a majority of its programming, on shows like: The Osbournes, Punk'd, Room Raiders, Wanna Come In, Pimp My Ride, and Undressed. Robert also had the honor to score music in The Pursuit Of Happiness, a film by the great director, Robert Zemeckis.
Robert D. Krzykowski is a producer and director, known for The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot (2018), Elsie Hooper (2016) and The Woman (2011).
Robert D. Murphy is an actor, known for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Grace (2018) and Whaling City (2011).
Robert Parham (Robert Dennis Parham, Jr., born January 24, 1966) is a former five time World Kickboxing Champion and former four time Sport Karate Champion. His kickboxing record was 17-1 with 9 knockouts. In his last match, he was stopped by Patrick Barry While enlisted in the Air Force, he won the Mississippi's Silver Gloves championships and in 1988 he began earning karate titles, including Armed Forces Champion, Mississippi State Champion and pre-Olympic Taekwondo Champion. From 1991 to 1993, he won the National Karate Championship and in 1991 he was the United States Karate Alliance World Karate Champion [1]. He was Sport Karate International's regional winner in 1990 and 1993, and world champion in 1991. In 1993, he earned the National Black Belt League's Regional and World Titles and the United States Karate Alliance Lightweight Koshiki World Title. Parham was also the captain of the Pepsi Karate Team. Parham's karate accomplishments earned him the Air Force's Air Education and Training Command's Male Athlete of the Year for 1992. The award-winning martial artist has claimed world kickboxing titles in five weight classes - middleweight in 1994, super middleweight in 1996, light heavyweight in 1995 and 1997, cruiserweight in 1997 and heavyweight in 2001. In 1999, Robert was a feature participant in the inaugural show of the TV series "The Toughman World Championship on FX". He made it to the finals and lost a hotly disputed decision to the local favorite. Robert has been inducted into the Universal Martial Arts Hall of Fame, the Masters Hall of Fame and several other Hall of Fames for his martial arts accomplishments. After retiring from martial arts competition, Robert turned to acting, with minor roles in movies such as "Bad Faith", "The Insider" and "Hand to Hand". He had his breakthrough starring role in the mini- feature "Buster Jones". Robert has since then starred in "Predatory Lender" and was co-executive producer on "Jackson Bolt". He recently had a week designated in his honor in his hometown of Hillside, New Jersey and a day in his honor in his present residence of Fairfield, California.
Robert Webb comes from a long list of Hollywood notables. His brother, Millard Webb was a silent movie director who was married to dancer Mary Eaton. Robert's sister, Bethel Webb Hoffman was a silent movie actress; while her son and Robert's nephew, Bud Hoffman was a Film Editor at Universal Studios.