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Robert McDonough is an actor, known for Dead Squad: Temple of the Undead (2018).
Robert McEvilly was born on 10 September 1951 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Eye for an Eye (2019), Any Day (2015) and Unsolved Mysteries (1987).
Robert is quickly becoming an up and coming actor as he has acted in multiple major TV Productions and Hollywood Movies. He has a real passion for filmmaking as he is also known for being a Director, Editor and Writer. He is currently training to be a Stunt Performer at Stunt Gym under Stunt Coordinator, Tony Lynch. Collaborating with other artists to tell stories is his dream and loves working with like-minded people!
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Robert McKeehen has always been a performer. From neighborhood plays during his childhood in which he was producer, director, writer and star (admission was a nickel) to his latest award-winning performances in film and television, McKeehen likens his life-long need for stage and screen to breathing. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, McKeehen has enjoyed lead roles in internationally released feature films, theater and national commercials, as well as guest and starring roles in network television.
Robert McKenzie was born on September 22, 1880 in Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland [now Ballymena District, Northern Ireland], UK. He was an actor and writer, known for The White Outlaw (1929), A Western Demon (1922) and Hell's Border (1922). He was married to Eva McKenzie. He died on July 8, 1949 in Manunuck, Rhode Island, USA.
Robert McKewley is known for Desmond's (1989), FBI: International (2021) and Love and Death on Long Island (1997).
Robert McKillop is known for Guilt (2019), Clique (2017) and A Young Doctor's Notebook & Other Stories (2012).
As the son of an artist Robert was surrounded by art and images his whole life and began taking night courses in advanced photography while still a junior in high school. During that time he also became the Canadian Cycling Champion and a Canada Games Gold medalist but left a promising sporting career to pursue film exclusively. First studying Fine Art at University of British Columbia and then Film and Communications at Simon Fraser University. Upon leaving college, he founded OmniFilm Productions in Vancouver in 1979 where he produced, directed and photographed many international documentaries including numerous award winning environmental and conservation films for Greenpeace and other international clients including the BBC and NFB. Meanwhile, he also produced, directed and photographed over 350 TV commercials between 1980 and 1990 prior to pursuing dramatic cinematography exclusively. Since then, he has demonstrated remarkable versatility as a cinematographer, moving between projects in every genre and budget range with unusual ease. In the process, winning many awards and amassing hundreds of credits, including a return to wearing the Director/Cinematographer "hat" in 2007 with 68 2nd. unit shooting days on The Golden Compass in London, England and later, additional stunt unit work on Dragonball Evolution in Mexico. His technical and artistic mastery combined with a collaborative nature can be credited with being described as " A director's dream" by former collaborators. He has been a member of the CSC since 1985 and was honored with membership in the hallowed ASC in 2002.