Robert's illustrious acting career began on the stages of New York, where he earned his equity card through his impressive performances in various Off-Broadway productions, including the critically acclaimed "Hiding Behind Comets" at the esteemed Twenty-Ninth Street Repertory.
Following his successful stint in New York, Robert made the move to Los Angeles, where he continued to hone his craft and expand his repertoire. He earned his Sag-Aftra card after being cast in a series of memorable commercials, including a humorous Southwest Airlines "wanna get away" advertisement directed by the accomplished Rocky Morton.
Robert's commercial success was soon followed by another notable project, in which he starred alongside industry giants William Shatner and Kaley Cuoco in a Priceline commercial directed by the renowned Roman Coppola.
In addition to his commercial endeavors, Robert also had the privilege of working on the critically acclaimed writer-director debut of Jason Momoa, "Road To Paloma", in which he brought to life the charming and comedic character of Cash.
Robert's impressive range and versatility as an actor were further showcased through his outstanding performance in the play "Conduct of Life", written by the celebrated Maria Irene Fornes, during the prestigious Hollywood Fringe Festival Awards in Los Angeles.
After a few years away from the spotlight, Robert has recently returned to Los Angeles, eager to continue his professional acting journey and take on new and exciting projects that showcase his remarkable talent.