Bobby Horvath's fascination with acting commenced at a remarkably early age. He was entrusted with the lead role in a school play during grade five, which kindled his passion for acting. Throughout his high school years, he continued to nurture his craft, taking part in various school productions, including a notable performance in the school play "Oliver". His exceptional talent earned him the prestigious "Theatre Aquarius Drama Award" upon his high school graduation.
In addition to his school performances, Bobby also had the opportunity to tread the boards in theatrical musicals and plays in the Hamilton area. As he gained experience and confidence, he decided to transition into film and television to further explore the industry.
Following high school, Bobby pursued his dream of becoming a film actor. He enrolled in acting classes at the renowned "Second City Training Co." and the "Pro Actors Lab" in Toronto. His first principal role in the film "Psycho Ward", which was filmed in May 2006, marked a significant milestone in his career.
After completing the filming of "Psycho Ward", Bobby's aspirations reached new heights. He went on to film a multitude of short films at various universities and independent features, taking on roles ranging from actor to lead.