Robert Mercado is an Actor, Director and Filmmaker born in Brooklyn New York. He is known for writing, directing and starring in "The Divine Intervention"(2022), "Godless Men"(2020) and "God, I Miss You"(2014). "So excited to see everyone back on set doing what they love. I'm Proud to have worked on upcoming film projects coming in 2022 "RSVP" by Chanelle Angelique, "The Breakthrough" by Patrick Corbett, "Angel of My Life" by Cesar Valderama and Series "Prospect Park" by Courtni Saizon.
Robert Meredith is an actor, known for Wild Horse Phantom (1944) and Melody in May (1936).
Robert Merrill's transition from top model to actor may seem quite natural, but the path he took to get here was anything but traditional. Recognizable to some as the square-jawed Gillette man, or from numerous designer campaigns including Ralph Lauren and Armani, Merrill began his professional career as a corporate and tax attorney upon graduating with a law degree from University of Florida where he also shined as a pitcher for the Gator baseball team. After a couple of years, his interest in law waned, which lead him to modeling and commercial work in New York and worldwide. His successful run culminated with his role as the hunky window-washing Diet Coke guy, which garnered him an honor for "Best Actor in an Advertisement" from the British National Television Awards. The accolades in England eventually drew Merrill to London where he studied Shakespeare at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Classically trained and eager to embark on an acting career, Merrill headed to Los Angeles where he landed a succession of television roles including Charmed (1998), Just Shoot Me! (1997), Grounded for Life (2001), and The Job (2001), which paired him with Elizabeth Hurley as his girlfriend. He also just wrapped a guest spot on the mid-season drama Century City (2004). Merrill most recently completed production on the dramatic film No Regrets (2004) with Janine Turner as his wife, and Brad Johnson and Kate Jackson co-starring. Additional feature credits include his debut in the drama Meine Tochter ist keine Mörderin (2002), a comedic turn in Spanish Fly (2002), and the shorts Infamy (2004), and festival-circuit thriller short Ice Water with William Baldwin and Kimberly Williams-Paisley.
Robert Mervak is a Detroit based piano player/band leader who is very active in the Detroit Music Scene. He attended Wayne State University in the Jazz Program and he has over 10 years of performance experience. He plays with a wide variety of Jazz, Rock and American acts in the area including The Bob Mervak Trio and group Merlson. Robert Mervak has recently performed in the Ides of March, released two CD's (Bob Mervak and Bob and Iz).
For the past 27, filmmaker Robert Meyer Burnett found himself traveling the globe participating in just about every aspect of the film industry. Beginning as a Production Assistant on Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, he soon found himself as one of the first Management Trainees under Warner Brothers Senior Vice President of Production Bill Young, allowing him to observe feature film production from the very highest level of a major motion picture studio. He later brought his knowledge to Tony Gardner's Special Makeup Effect shop, Alterian Studios, working on the likes of Army of Darkness, Cast a Deadly Spell, Sleepwalkers and the Swamp Thing television series. Burnett also spent a number of years working as a professional story analyst, reading thousands of scripts at Silver Pictures, CAA, The William Morris Agency and Pierre David's The Image Organization. Narrowing his focus to actual film production, he began his feature editorial career recutting Charles Band's Full Moon Entertainment's Arcade. Throughout the 90s, he continued to edit a number of low-budget genre features, specializing in working with first-time directors and supervising the entire post-production process. Burnett made his feature directorial debut with the 1999 award-winning cult favorite Free Enterprise, starring Emmy-Winners William Shatner and Eric McCormack, which he also edited and co-wrote. It took Best Feature and Best Screenplay at the AFI FEST. In 2003 and '04, he developed and Co-Produced Agent Cody Banks and its sequel, Agent Cody Banks: Destination London for MGM. Beginning in 2000, he began writing, shooting, producing and directing content for special edition DVDs and eventually Blu Rays. His award-winning work appears on the discs for Fantasia, The Emperor's New Groove, Snow White, Tron, Valley Girl, Star Trek V and Shoot 'Em Up. In 2002, he formed his production company, Ludovico Technique, LLC, specializing in overseeing the content creation for huge, overseas productions. Ludovico spent months and sometimes years at a time in both New Zealand and Australia, embedded in such productions as The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Burnett also teamed up with acclaimed director Bryan Singer to create the Special Editions for The Usual Suspects, X-Men, X2 and Superman Returns In 2009, Ludovico developed and produced its first feature film, The Hills Run Red, in association with Warner Premiere and Joel Silver's Dark Castle Entertainment with Burnett as producer. He went on to direct and edit five episodes of the HBO/Cinemax Late Night anthology series Femme Fatales. From 2012 thru 2014, Burnett, wrote, edited and produced over 50 hours of additional programming for the HD restoration Blu-Rays for Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Enterprise. The seven seasons of TNG won 2 Saturn Awards. 2016 sees the release of three features he's edited, the time travel thriller Paradox, the serial killer drama My Eleventh and the mystery I Know Where Lizzie Is.
Robert Meyn was born on January 16, 1896 in Hamburg, Germany. He was an actor and director, known for Percy Stuart (1969), Der irische Freiheitskampf (1969) and König Richard III (1964). He was married to Ilse Koegel. He died on March 2, 1972 in Hamburg, West Germany.
Robert Miano was born in New York City and raised in the South East Bronx around when Joe DiMaggio and Yogi Berra played for the New York Yankees. In school, Robert joined the Glee Club and realized that he had a gift for singing. At the age of 15, he started his showbiz career when a talent agent heard him singing with a Du-op Group on a Bronx street corner. This lead to a recording of "Kingdom Of Love" by the Preludes on the Cub Label, a new subsidiary of MGM Records. Today "Kingdom Of Love" is a collector's item and is still being played on the "Oldies but Goodies" Radio Station in New York. Through the years, Robert continued to make records and ultimately became a Columbia Recording Artist. Robert loved singing for people by making personal appearances on TV, in nightclubs, hotels and concerts. On an open casting call, Robert auditioned for the lead rock singer in the play "Satyricon". He landed the role. The musical was presented at the Stratford Shakespearean festival in Ontario Canada and was a huge success. When Robert returned home to New York, he had a calling to travel around the world. With $200 and a round trip ticket, he took his guitar and duffel bag and flew off to Europe. He spent the next 2 1/2 years traveling around the world as a troupe adore. He earned his living by singing and playing his guitar on the streets, in restaurants and bars, wherever he found an audience. After Europe, he traveled to the Middle East, Africa, South America and then back home to New York where Robert decided to pursue another life-long dream of acting. After studying with Lee Strasberg and Warren Robertson, Robert landed a lead role in the Broadway show "Fame", a play about the life of Marilyn Monroe. After 5 weeks of rehearsal, the play opened at the "Golden Theater" and sadly closed the following day. Robert started his film career in New York, when director Michael Winner cast him as one of the muggers in the original Death Wish (1974) with Charles Bronson. Shortly after that, Howard Koch met Robert at the Plaza Hotel singing in the Green Tulip room. He offered Robert a role in the movie Badge 373 (1973) with Robert Duvall. After that, Robert had another calling and decided to move to Los Angeles, where he has lived for the past 30 years. In that period of time, Robert has appeared in over 100 feature films in starring or co-starring roles with actors like Al Pacino and Johnny Depp in Donnie Brasco (1997) where Robert played "Sonny Red". He co-starred with Jeremy Irons in Dungeons & Dragons (2000), a cameo with Kim Basinger in Jumpshot (2004) directed by Mark Rydell, with Morgan Freeman in Edison (2005), with Christopher Walken and Benicio Del Toro in The Funeral (1996) directed by Abel Ferrara, just to name a few. Robert has also guest-starred on numerous TV shows like Frasier (1993), Caroline in the City (1995), The Shield (2002), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), as a regular on General Hospital (1963), a recurring role on The Young and the Restless (1973), and many more. When Robert is not working in front of the camera on a film or TV show, he dedicates his time coaching actors. Sharing his expertise in what he has learned over the years. He currently studies at the Actors Studio where he is a lifetime member. There is no finish line. It's about the journey and not the destination. One can always improve, says Robert.
Robert Michael was born to Robert and Faith Anderson in Flint, MI, with an upbringing including dogsledding and theatre. His father, Robert, was an automotive engineer and his mother Faith a stay at home mother for most of his childhood. Robert began professional acting work at the age of 19 performing for a live stage show from CBS Entertainment. Robert Michael resides in Los Angeles and works in TV/FILM as an actor and composer!
Robert Michael Haley is known for Planet of the Vampire Women (2011), Badass Monster Killer (2015) and Pyramid Highway (2008).
Robert is a proud native of Belize where he was forced onto the stage at age 7. Many school plays and cultural presentations later, he moved to New York City to study computer science at Fordham University. After being cast in a play in his first semester, he transferred to the theater department and never looked back. Since then he has served in management, design, tech and performance (on stage and on camera), as well as the occasional restaurant. His extensive credits include regional drama and musicals, film/TV, educational touring theatre and downtown experimental pieces which still leave his friends scratching their heads. He left the jungles of NYC recently to acquire an MFA in Classical Theatre and Civic Engagement in the cornfields of IL from Illinois State University. The poster child for diversity in casting, he performed roles such as Darcy in Pride and Prejudice, Michael in Dancing at Lughnasa, John in Oleanna, Sir Robert Cecil in Elizabeth Rex and a bunch of dusty noblemen usually played by white guys in many Shakespeare classics at ISU and the Illinois Shakespeare Festival. Back in New York City, Robert busies himself shooting ads, commercials and hilarious segments for Louie, Late Night with Seth Meyers and a new Adult Swim show. More recent credits include FBI, Younger, Mother (indie film), and the Broadway play, The Lehman Trilogy.