Robert Livings is a Film Director and Music Video Producer from Perth, Western Australia. He studied Producing at the Central Institute of Technology and Cinematography at the WA Screen Academy. Having worked for five years producing music videos for artists including San Cisco, Northlane and Make Them Suffer, he returned to Directing in late 2016, directing two feature-films in 2017. In 2017, Robert moved to Sacramento, California, and in 2020 co-directed 'The Other Girl' with Randy Nundlall Jr. In 2021, Robert co-directed the upcoming horror feature, 'Infrared', starring Greg Sestero.
Robert Lucian Livingston III, was born to parents, Robert (Bob) and Marilyn, in Columbus Ohio. Robert began his career as a professional dancer in the Show "Celtic Legends". After a 27 country world tour, Robert moved to Los Angeles where he continues his career as an actor. Robert is the lead actor in the independent romance feature film Amado where he plays a young addict battling a heroine addiction. Robert can also bee seen on Showtimes "Shameless", and "Fuller House" on Netflix.
Bob Livingston's father was a newspaper editor in Quincy, Illinois. As a reporter for the Los Angeles Daily News Bob did a story on the Pasadena Playhouse, and that got him interested in acting. In his mid-20s, he was doing bit parts for Universal and Fox and went from there to romantic roles with MGM. His first real success came with Republic, in 1936, as a masked hero in the serial The Vigilantes Are Coming (1936). That led to more cowboy roles and the leading role in the "Three Mesquiteer" series. He had more appearances (29) in that series than anyone else. He played other cowboy roles (Zorro in The Bold Caballero (1936)), worked with Al St. John in the "Lone Rider" Series (1941-43) and finished up in a number of character parts in Gene Autry and Roy Rogers movies.
Robert Llewellyn was born on March 10, 1956 in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England. He is an actor and writer, known for Red Dwarf: Smeg Ups (1994), Red Dwarf (1988) and Red Dwarf (1992). He is married to Judy Pascoe. They have two children.
Robert Loftus is a producer and actor, known for The Food That Built America (2019), And Just Like That... (2021) and Great Dads Radio (2013).
Tall (6'3"), athletic, dark-haired, boyishly handsome Robert F. Logan, Jr. was the eldest of seven children. Born in Brooklyn on May 29, 1941, to bank executive Robert Sr. just a few months before the United States entered World War II, the family moved to Los Angeles when Bob was a child. He pursued sports in high school and was attending the University of Arizona on a baseball scholarship when discovered by a Warner Bros. talent agent and destiny intervened. Debuting in the early 1960's as a young suitor in the trashy soap-styled movie Claudelle Inglish (1961), he was placed in various Warner Bros. TV shows such as "Maverick" and "Surfside 6." He also replaced the phenomenally popular Edd Byrnes' "Kookie" character (Kookie advanced to being a full-fledged investigator) on the highly popular TV series 77 Sunset Strip (1958) as the newly hip, slang-speaking parking attendant J.R. Hale. Following this, he ventured on with guest spots on "Dr. Kildare" and "Mr. Novak," and was handed a co-starring role in the "beach party" movie Delovye lyudi (1963) along with his TV pal Edd Byrnes. Logan's career went into a lull after a full season playing frontiersman Jericho Jones on Daniel Boone (1964), but resurfaced in the early 1970s as the adventurous hippy star of the popular "back to nature" family drama The Adventures of the Wilderness Family (1975), which was written and directed by Stewart Raffill. Bob also starred in two other adventure films with a similar family Rocky Mountain theme, Across the Great Divide (1976) and The Sea Gypsies (1978), and showed up in two other "Wilderness" sequels as well -- The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family (1978) and Mountain Family Robinson (1979). All four films involved writer/director Raffill. Becoming more or less the Michael Landon of outdoor family films, Bob went on to write and star in yet family-styled adventure story Kelly (1981). Logan made only sporadic returns to movie-making, usually playing gruff characters, in such films as the western comedy Catlow (1971) starring Yul Brynner, the ill-received steamy drama A Night in Heaven (1983) as the NASA husband of cheating cougar wife Lesley Ann Warren and the action film Scorpion (1986). He also starred in the backwoods thriller Man Outside (1987) co-starring Kathleen Quinlan and co-starred in the sports car racing independent Born to Race (1988) co-starring Joseph Bottoms. Away from the limelight for nearly a decade, Bob returned briefly to star in the Cold War comedy film spoof Redboy 13 (1997) and then he vanished again. He has one daughter from a 1960's marriage that ended in divorce.
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Born and raised in New York City, Robert Loggia studied journalism at the University of Missouri before moving back to New York to pursue acting. He trained at the Actors Studio while doing stage work. From the late 1950s he was a familiar face on TV, usually as authoritative figures. Loggia also found work in movies such as The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), Scarface (1983) and Big (1988). Always in demand, Loggia worked until his death, at 85, from complications of Alzheimer's.
Robert Lombard was born on March 18, 1921 in Le Raincy, Seine [now Seine-Saint-Denis], France. He was an actor, known for La garçonne (1957), Au théâtre ce soir (1966) and Quentin Durward (1971). He died on September 26, 2003 in Paris, France.
Robert Longo was born on January 7, 1953 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a director and writer, known for Johnny Mnemonic (1995), R.E.M.: The One I Love (1987) and Arena Brains (1987).