Robert Hallak's Biography:
Robert Hallak embarked on his acting career in New York City, where he had the privilege of studying with two industry legends: Stella Adler at The Stella Adler Conservatory, and Lee Strasberg at The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Under the guidance of Mr. Strasberg, Robert became an integral part of his class and was later invited to join him in his home and life, forming a lasting bond between the two.
During his time in New York, Robert had the opportunity to work on several notable productions. One of his most memorable experiences was landing his first ever play, the highly acclaimed off-Broadway production of "A Barber Shop in Pittsburgh" directed by Frank Corsaro at The Actors Studio, NY. This was followed by his performance in Edwardo Muchado's "The Modern Ladies of Guanabacoa" at The Ensemble Studio Theatre, NY.
Robert's collaboration with Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sidney Kingsley on his final play "Falling Man" was a highlight of his time in New York. The play, which starred Penny Allen and Micheal Margotta, was performed at The Actors Studio.
Upon relocating to Los Angeles, Robert co-founded the award-winning Friends and Artists Theatre Ensemble (FATE). He went on to perform in numerous productions, including the role of Willie Eisenring in "The Firebugs", Job/Bob in "Moonchildren", and Jean-Paul Marat in "Marat- Sade".
Robert's television career took off with a starring role in the television miniseries "The Billionaire Boys Club". He has since guest-starred and co-starred in many television shows, including "Arrested Development", "Just Shoot Me", and "Shades of Blue". Robert can be seen co-starring with Michael Imperioli in "The M Word".
Throughout his career, Robert has been recognized for his contributions to the acting community. He was made a lifetime member of the Actors Studio, NY by Lee Strasberg, a testament to his dedication and talent.