Robbie Tucker, a Michigan native, made a significant move to California with his family at the tender age of seven, as his sister Jillian Rose Reed pursued her acting career. Growing up, Robbie was fascinated by his sister's performances, which eventually turned into a passion for acting shortly after arriving in Los Angeles. His curiosity was piqued when he landed his first national commercial audition, marking the beginning of his acting journey.
Since then, Robbie has appeared in numerous television commercials, feature films, and television series, having the privilege of working with Hollywood legends such as Danny DeVito, Ben Stiller, and Charlie Sheen. His notable role as Fenmore Baldwin on the CBS daytime drama The Young & The Restless lasted for three years, earning him a memorable spot in the hearts of audiences.
Robbie has also made guest appearances on several hit television shows, including Criminal Minds, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, where he played a young Charlie Day, Flash Forward, and Sullivan & Son alongside Dan Lauria and Billy Gardell. He starred in the 2013 film Family Weekend, playing the role of Mickey Smith-Dungy alongside Joey King and Shirley Jones. Robbie was nominated for his performance in Walt Disney Pictures' feature film Prom and won for his role in The Young & The Restless at the 33rd Young Artist Awards.
Robbie has had the privilege of guest starring alongside his sister Jillian Rose Reed in an episode of her MTV hit comedy series Awkward. He also enjoyed his recurring role as Fitzy on two seasons of Nickelodeon's See Dad Run, starring Scott Baio, Mark Curry, and Alana Ubach, for which he was nominated twice for the Young Artist Award.
Robbie is an advocate for the American Diabetes Association, supporting his older brother who lives with diabetes and the millions of others faced with the challenges of this disease. He can be seen in his recurring role as Daniel on the Netflix series Best Worst Weekend Ever.