Rob Floyd began his professional journey by appearing in daytime television shows such as All My Children in 1993 and Another World in 1995, simultaneously honing his skills and performing at the renowned Carnegie Hall. Notably, he replaced Jerry O'Connell as a series regular on Sliders in 1995 and went on to participate in various prominent projects including Godzilla in 1998, Rebound in 2005, and Dark Angel in 2001.
As a global top mixologist, Rob transitioned into the realm of culinary entertainment, becoming a regular fixture on the popular television show Bar Rescue since 2016. He has also made appearances on esteemed programs such as The Today Show, Fox and Friends, Access Daily, and The Kelly Clarkson Show.
Rob's latest collaboration with the renowned artist Cardi B resulted in the launch of Whipshots, a novel alcoholic whip cream that has achieved widespread success, selling 8 million units and garnering 1.2 billion impressions within an impressive 18-month period. Additionally, he has partnered with Princess Cruises as their global mixologist, overseeing annual cocktail sales of 250 million.
In a groundbreaking fusion of culinary and entertainment, Rob has created the concept of "Cocktail Theatre," a unique, patented, and immersive experience that combines the art of mixology with whimsical themes. This captivating show, which averages 45 performances worldwide daily, has been designed, built, and performed by Rob for high-profile events such as the Oscars in 2012, Emmys in 2011, Grammys in 2012, and Super Bowl LVI in 2022.