Robert Munic is a multi-talented individual with a impressive array of accomplishments in the entertainment industry. He is a writer, director, and producer who has gained recognition and accolades for his work in television and film.
Munic has had a successful career in television, creating and launching several shows, including POWERBOOK IV: FORCE for Starz, A&E's The Cleaner starring Benjamin Bratt, and Direct TV's ICE starring Ray Winstone. He has also served as an executive producer on various projects, such as BET's anthology series TALES, Fox's Gang Related, Empire & Star, and Vital Signs, which he wrote and executive produced with Dr. Dre, starring Michael Kenneth Williams, Ian McShane, Dr. Dre & Sam Rockwell.
In addition to his work in television, Munic has also made a mark in the film industry. He wrote and produced Fighting, starring Channing Tatum and Terrence Howard, and is currently adapting the YA novel Nowhere But Here for Voltage Pictures.
Munic's work has not gone unnoticed, earning him Emmy and DGA award nominations for his writing and directing. He won the Excellence in a Television Film award from the National Television Review Board for his work on Showtime's They Call Me Sirr, starring Michael Clarke Duncan.
Munic is married to Ingrid Rogers and together they own and operate Pull The Pin Productions, Inc., where they are developing several projects.