Robert Naylor, a Canadian actor, was born in Quebec and is fluent in both English and French. He developed a passion for acting at a young age, taking theater classes from the age of 5. His first audition landed him a role in an English TV commercial, and he has since continued to build a successful career in voice acting, animation, and dubbing.
With a strong foundation in voice acting, Robert has provided voices for numerous English and French radio and TV commercials. His television appearances include roles in "Lance et compte: La revanche," "Race to Mars," "Voices," and "Fakers." He has also made appearances in several French radio and TV commercials.
At the age of 12, Robert landed his first lead role in the Quebec feature film "10½," directed by Daniel Grou, playing the role of Tommy alongside veteran Quebec actor Claude Legault. His performance earned him several prestigious awards, including the Best Actor award at the 12th International Film Festival Bratislava, a Young Artist Award, and a Special Mention at the 21st Film Festival of Sept-Iles.
Robert's film career continued to grow, with roles in "Immortals" and "Cyber Bully." He also appeared in the TV movie "Alone With Mr. Carter," directed by Jean-Pierre Bergeron. In addition, he played the lead role in the short film of the same name.
In addition to his acting career, Robert is a child with broad and varied interests. He demonstrates passion and commitment in all he undertakes, whether in school, on the soccer field, in a hockey arena, on the ski slopes, or when playing the drums, bass, and electric guitar.