In the fall of 2002, while working as an armed officer for the Miami Metro System, Roberto Sanchez received a serendipitous phone call that would forever change his life. Only moments earlier he had encountered a belligerent passenger who refused to stop smoking on the evening commute. The phone call was from his agent, apparently respected film director John Singleton had just cast him as one of the leads in 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS, the second installment of the Fast and Furious franchise. Roberto co-starred along side of actors Paul Walker, Tyrese Gibson and Eva Mendez. Since his breakout role in 2 Fast 2 Furious, Sanchez has become a reliable, eclectic performer in a variety of roles and platforms over the years. Roberto has shown his phenomenal range as an actor by portraying duel roles as "Larry/Lola" (a cross-dressing singer), in the stage production of HOLLYWOOD & LEVINE. Roberto also received "Rave Reviews" for his portrayal of "Rooftop" (a role previously played by Laurence Fishburne in L.A.) in Gloria Gifford's stage adaptation of OUR LADY OF 121st STREET, also in L.A. Sanchez, was the first "non-African American" to play "Rooftop" in Stephen Adley Guirgu's play. Roberto also landed the much coveted role of the "Intellectual/Scholar" Paul Verall, in Garson Kanin's stage play, BORN YESTERDAY, also performed in Los Angeles. In TV and Film, Sanchez has also shown that he can transform himself into a variety of different characters. From the "Nerdy" psychologist, Don Mcpherson in CBS's WITHOUT A TRACE, to his recurring turn as the "Commandeering" Swat Commander in NBC's THE NIGHT SHIFT or even as the "Ruthless Gang Leader", Baron Salva in CBS's TRAINING DAY, opposite the late, Bill Paxton. The 2015 IMAGEN AWARD NOMINEE (Sanchez was nominated for an Imagen Award for his exceptional performance in the film, LAKE LOS ANGELES), has been considered somewhat of a "closer" as of late with 3 straight season finales. Roberto has come in to close out shows like Hulu's SHUT EYE, USA Network's QUEEN OF THE SOUTH and then NBC's LAW & ORDER: SVU! Roberto recently wrote, directed and starred in the multi-award winning film, THE TERMS OF US. Critics have praised the film as "An inspiring film that goes deep into the heart" - Top Shorts, "Sanchez makes a remarkably intelligent and assured directorial debut" - Herald De Paris and "The Terms of Us is a little film with a giant punch" - Dr. Ron Show. Before deciding on a career as an actor, Roberto distinguished himself in the Navy as a Desert Storm veteran, was a Virginia Beach military police officer, competed professionally in the highly touted European league as a Naval basketball player. He became a successful print model then eventually an actor. How ironic that Roberto's decision to answer his cell phone rather than to confront a combative commuter launched his career.
Roberto Accornero (Ivrea, March 9, 1957) is an actor, comedian and voice actor of Italian cinema, theater, video games and television, known to the Italian public for the role of the captain / major Daniele Aloisi in the television series "Il maresciallo Rocca" and the role of psychologist Guido Geller in the sitcom "Camera Café". between the roles he has played is that of Monsignor Angelo Dell'Acqua in the miniseries "Papa Giovanni", and that of Captain Aloisi in the series "Il maresciallo Rocca". He starts very early to make theater. He does not finish college, but accepts a job from his professor, Gian Renzo Morteo. Since 1981 he also became very active in the radio drama that leads him to a lasting partnership with Alberto Gozzi and the Barlumen Institute. In those same years he is very at ease in the role of Pieretto in Pavese's film "Il diavolo sulle colline" of Vittorio Cottafavi (Cannes Film Festival, 1985). Go ahead and working with Fellini ("Ginger e Fred"), Soldini ("L'aria serena dell'Ovest"), Giannarelli, Calopresti, Ferrario, Silver, Green, Faenza, Saura, Martone. On stage, he is for two seasons with Carlo Cecchi, then with Ronconi, Missiroli and many others. On television he was often scripted national-popular, guard roles but also a thief, directed by Gregory, Perelli, Di Carlo, These, Captains, Giordana, Zaccaro, Dayan, Cavani, Frazzi and many others. In 2010 he was awarded in three festivals as best actor for short of Cribari "Diario di un disagiato".
Roberto Adriani is an actor and cinematographer, known for The Unkind (2021), La banda Grossi (2018) and Da zero a dieci (2002).
Roberto Aguire is an actor and producer, known for Boulevard (2014), Struck by Lightning (2012) and NCIS: New Orleans (2014).
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa was born on November 15, 1972 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Riverdale (2017), Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin (2022) and Carrie (2013).
Roberto E. Ahumada is a first generation Mexican/American filmmaker born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He is known for his writing work on the feature film Overrun and producing work on The 2nd, Overrun, and Hark. Beginning in the camera department then onto the Assistant Director department - he has since switched his focus to producing, writing, and directing under the Turbo Panda Productions brand.
Roberto Alexander is an actor, known for Vote Motherfucker (2020), Comic Book Junkies (2020) and The Bold and the Beautiful (1987).
Roberto Alinghieri is known for Petra (2020), Ardena (1997) and Doppio segreto (1999).
Roberto Andrade Ceron is known for Ok, está bien... (2020), El Tigrito Dientes de Sable (2020) and Lo que no sabías del humor Mexicano (2022).
Roberto Andreucci was born on 24 August 1965 in Todi, Umbria, Italy. He is an actor and producer, known for Piazza delle cinque lune (2003), La notte eterna del coniglio (2007) and La fisica dell'acqua (2009).