Robert Simon Jumper's early life was marked by instability, as he was raised in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and repeatedly moved in and out of institutions designed for troubled youth. Despite these challenges, he developed a passion for illustration, which led him to study at the prestigious Ringling College of Art and Design.
Following his education, Jumper made the bold decision to relocate to New York City, armed with little more than a rolling bag, a sketchbook, and a sense of adventure. He spent his nights on Brooklyn rooftops, finding solace in the city's urban landscape, and stashed his belongings in hidden bushes during the day.
After a stint in Florida, Jumper's life took a dramatic turn when a New York casting director stumbled upon him on the street. This chance encounter set him on a path towards acting, and he soon landed his first role in the 2016 film Dark Night.
Jumper's subsequent appearances in Good Girls, Taurus, and Zach Avery: A Hollywood Ponzi Scheme showcased his versatility and range as an actor. However, it is his unconventional approach to his craft that truly sets him apart. As a true artist with a feral edge, Jumper refuses to be bound by traditional Hollywood norms, instead opting to slip through the cracks and leave a trail of creative chaos in his wake.