Bobby L. Stewart's journey in the performing arts began in Grade 5, when he first stepped onto the stage to sing a classic Motown tune. Initially, he felt stage shy and sang the song behind the curtain, but his fascination with theatre only grew stronger with time. By Grade 9, he, along with two classmates, wrote, produced, and starred in his first short film about street life in the big city, showcasing his curiosity and commitment to the craft.
In the late 1980s, Bobby relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia, where he pursued formal training in theatre and film. He spent four years honing his skills at the William Davis Center for Performing Arts and received instruction from numerous teaching professionals in the Vancouver area.
Bobby's impressive resume boasts numerous film and television appearances, including several episodes of the Canadian classic "X-Files," recurring roles in "Madison" and "Northwood," and multiple episodes of "Dark Angel." He has also appeared in over 30 television commercials.
However, Bobby took a temporary hiatus from his film and theatre career to focus on raising his young family and exploring other professional interests. Despite this, his true passion for acting remained unwavering, and he returned to the scene in the early 2000s.
Since his comeback, Bobby has enjoyed renewed success in the industry, landing several supporting lead roles in film and television. His dedication to his craft and perseverance in the face of challenges have ultimately led him to achieve his goals and continue to make a lasting impact in the world of entertainment.