Robert Gagne is known for For the Love of Spock (2016), Rediscovering Christmas (2019) and Holiday for Heroes (2019).
Robert Gajic is a director and editor, known for The Fearway (2022), Lucky (2017) and The Ally (2011).
Robert Galarza is known for Vigilante Diaries (2016), Serpent in the Bottle (2020) and Welcome to the Neighborhood (2003).
Robert Gallinowski was born on 3 October 1969 in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He was an actor, known for Tatort (1970), Noch ein Seufzer und es wird Nacht (2015) and Einmal Bulle, immer Bulle (2004). He was married to Dagmar Manzel. He died on 28 March 2023 in Berlin, Germany.
Born in Hoboken, New Jersey and raised in Miami, Florida where he first walked on stage "on a dare". Extensive theater experience with 9 Critic Awards. Wrote (with Juanin Clay) and performed a one-man show "King of the City; an evening with Al Capone which was picked as one of the "Best of the Fest" at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland and the Daily News "Critic's Choice" in Los Angeles.
Robert Ganea is an actor, known for La Befana vien di notte (2018) and Questa è la mia bici (2019).
With several decades of wide-ranging credits to his name, Robert Gant has become a well known actor and participant both in Hollywood and abroad. From television to film, dramatic to comedic, his portrayals have spanned all genres. In one of his most well known roles, Robert starred as Professor Ben Bruckner in Showtime's hit television series, "Queer as Folk." In that groundbreaking show, Robert explored broad dramatic terrain through his character, including being married in the first legal gay marriage ever portrayed on television. His list of credits include recurring parts on multiple series, television and theatrical films, and becoming television's first gay spy in the film, "Kiss Me Deadly." His many guest starring roles include a well known turn on the TV hit show, "Friends," where he played one of two men Phoebe was dating simultaneously. Robert also stars as Melissa Benoist's Kryptonian father Zor-El on "Supergirl" and as Todd Crimsen on the Netflix series, "Thirteen Reasons Why." Robert's love of acting and performing began at an early age. He started doing television commercials and joined the Screen Actors Guild at the age of ten in his home state of Florida. He attended undergrad at the University of Pennsylvania and law school at Georgetown University. While studying, he never gave up on his artistic passions and took part in numerous singing groups and theatrical productions. Interestingly, it was his career as an attorney that brought him to Los Angeles when he accepted a position with the world's then largest law firm, Baker & McKenzie. In a twist of fate, the firm's Los Angeles office was closed soon after. Taking that as a sign, he made the decision to focus all of his time on the entertainment business. Robert's experiences in Hollywood are not limited to performing. He was a producing partner in the production company, Mythgarden. Its feature film, "Save Me," which stars Robert along with Judith Light and Chad Allen, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Robert also co-produced, co-wrote, and starred in the Netflix-distributed period drama "Milada," the true story of Czech heroine Milada Horakova, who was, in 1950, the first woman executed in Czech history by the Communist government. In addition, Robert has completed the first draft of his first novel and, with a writing partner, is developing television projects and penning screenplays. While he has given time to a number of philanthropic and political causes, such as HRC (by which he was given their National Equality Award), GLAAD (by which he was given their Davidson/Valentini Award for the promotion of equal rights in the community), and Lambda Legal, Robert's "torch issue" has been that of aging in the gay community. He's supported such organizations as SAGE (Senior Advocacy for GLBT Elders), which named him their first Honorary Elder, and GLEH (Gay and Lesbian Elder Housing), for which he served as a Board Member, and has been committed to addressing the community's collective challenge of growing old, alone. In 2016, Robert received the ADL Heroes Award from the Anti-Defamation League for his work on behalf of the LGBT and aging communities.
Robert Garabedian is an actor, known for Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952).
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