Robert Reich was born on June 24, 1946 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor, known for Love & Taxes (2015), LateLine (1998) and Saving Capitalism (2017).
Robert Reider is an LA based composer and sound designer for film, television and multimedia. As a multi-instrumentalist that is adept at using orchestras, electronic synthesizers and advanced sound design tools he creates scores utilizing a wide variety of influences and styles defining each project with its own rich and distinctively detailed sonic signature. Originally a drummer, he cut his teeth recording and playing drums, synths, and guitars in the Orlando punk rock scene. Through his connections in the music scene and after scoring a handful of short films in college, he landed a job teaching audio post production at a large university where he honed in on his recording and producing chops. It was at this time that he secured his first serious film work after he provided all the sound and music for the successful short film, "2:22" (Best Short - 2010 A Night of Horror, Best Short - 2010 Killer Film Fest, Best Horror Short / Best Score - 2009 MIFF) Scored feature films include the documentary "Surviving Supercon" (2020 FFF opening film, 2020 MIFF Best Score / Best Feature Documentary and Silver Telly Winner) and cult film "Doomsday County" (Troma Entertainment). Notable short films include the thriller "Elixir" starring Gabrielle Stone / Dee Wallace - the action film "Four Hour Layover in Juarez" starring Briana Evigan / Erin Sanders / Mike C. Manning / Maitlyn Pezzo and 2 shorts produced by Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw franchise) - the thriller "Good Girl" starring Zack Ward / Amanda Markowitz (2020 HRIFF PCA Best Short) and the horror film "Sockmonster" starring Briana Evigan / Derek Mears. He sound designed the immensely popular Crypt Tv horror mini series "The Door in the Woods" and the Asylum feature "Hornet" in which there is no score and the most intense moments are underscored with his sound design. He has also had the privilege of providing additional music for the film "Cruel Hearts" for composers Ian Arber (The Capture), Joe Kraemer (Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation), and John Massari (Attack of the Killer Klowns from Outer Space). When he isn't spending time with his beautiful family, you will find him playing retro games on his modded arcade machines, listening to vinyl and collecting all ages of Garbage Pail Kids cards.
Robert Reina is an actor and director, known for Is It Me? (2006), The Borgias (2011) and Klink Klank (2009).
Robert Reinhardt is an actor, known for Counterpart (2017), The Wonder Girls (2013) and Find Me (2012).
Robert Reitano is known for Daybreakers (2009), The Condemned (2007) and Trick or Treat (2012).
One of the most recognizable grapplers of the 1980s, Sgt. Slaughter became huge in National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), American Wrestling Association (AWA), and the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE). While never actually serving as a United States Marine, Remus adopted the character Sgt. Slaughter and became a professional wrestler. During his run in the WWF, Sgt. Slaughter became a contender to Bob Backlund's WWF Championship and also faced Italian wrestling legend Bruno Sammartino in Sammartino's last match at Madison Square Garden. Sgt. Slaughter was also a NWA United States Champion, as well as NWA Tag Team Champion with Don Kernodle. When Sgt. Slaughter's career exploded, he became one of the most beloved and popular superstars in the WWF during the 1980s, along with Hulk Hogan and Jimmy Snuka. Besides becoming a household name in wrestling, the Sarge also made his name as a popular culture icon for letting the G.I. Joe using him as a toy. In 1991, he then won his first and only WWF Championship from the Ultimate Warrior at the year's Royal Rumble. After his retirement from being a full-time competitor, Sgt. Slaughter then became a commissioner, later a well respected road agent. Sgt. Slaughter was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004.
Robert Render was born on April 2, 1977 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England. He is an actor and writer, known for Difference of Opinion (2010), Onus (2016) and The Blood Harvest (2016).
Robert Rentschler is known for Atari: Game Over (2014).
Robert Rexx is an actor, known for Liberator (2012), Poseidon Rex (2013) and Nude Nuns with Big Guns (2010).
Robert Reynolds was born in Seaforth Ontario son of Gordon & Jane Reynolds. Robert graduated with a B.A. from King's College University of Western Ontario and with a Masters Degree in English Literature from the University of Windsor. Robert attended the renowned "Eli Rill Actors Studio" in Toronto in the 1970s and was instrumental in founding WW Theatre whose first production "Wedding In White" starring Carole Kane and Donald Pleasance was one of the trailblazer films in English Canada. He has appeared with George Clooney in "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind", Ray Liotta in "Slow Burn", Clea DuVall in "The Watch" Lou Diamond Phillips in "Metal Tornado" and Michael Paré in "Hunted" Robert moved to the National Capitol Region in 1976 and formed a band called "Fat Shadows" which made Billboards "recommended LPs list in 1981. A prolific song writer and a solid character actor Robert has built a career and a reputation in both disciplines. He has contributed original compositions to the sound track of several movies including "The Buckley Brothers" which won "best comedy" at the L.A. Women's' Film Festival.