Since then, Robert has appeared in over thirty feature films including four with Charles Bronson, the Sci-Fi hit remake "The Blob" with Kevin Dillon, the cult horror classic "Sorority House Massacre", the 1985 TV live action film "Alice in Wonderland" and many others. Television appearances include guest star roles on "Amazing Stories", "Star Trek Voyager", "Tim and Eric's Awesome Show", and a recurring role on "The Neighbors". He also starred in the Michael Jackson music video "Stranger in Moscow", and the horror dark comedy, "The Revenant".
Robert is also a busy voice over artist. He was introduced to the anime world as Banner the squirrel in the 1979 television series, "Seton Dôbutsuki Risu no bannâ" ("Banner the Squirrel"). From there, he went to on provide vocal life to beloved characters in "Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds" (as Blue Falcon), "The Smurfs and the Magic Flute" (as Brainy Smurf), "Robotech" the television series (as Rico), and many more.
His voice acting career propelled him into the spotlight in 1994 when people were introduced to his villainous character Lord Zedd and monster-maker Finster on the successful children's television series "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers". These two roles were so successful that he made appearances in the first Power Rangers feature film, the live show tour, and provided voices for multiple other villains spanning the Alien, Zeo, Space, Lost Galaxy, and Time Force series.
Between his time on the Power Rangers, Robert found time to lend his voice to anime projects such as "Spider-Man" (as Microchip), "Beetleborgs Metallix" (as Piranha Khan), "Akira", "The Big O", "Cowboy Bebop", and "Transformers" (as Movor) and multiple characters on "Digimon" such as Wizardmon, Armadillmon, and Vademon. Afterwards, he did anime series, "Gaiking", "Danguard Ace", "Captain Horlock", "The Adventures of Nadja", and "Fist of the North Star".
When Robert was not in the studio, he was found touring the convention circuit giving panels on voice acting and meeting his fans or at home perfecting his next character vocal creation.
Since then, Robert has appeared in over thirty feature films including four with Charles Bronson, the Sci-Fi hit remake "The Blob" with Kevin Dillon, the cult horror classic "Sorority House Massacre", the 1985 TV live action film "Alice in Wonderland" and many others. Television appearances include guest star roles on "Amazing Stories", "Star Trek Voyager", "Tim and Eric's Awesome Show", and a recurring role on "The Neighbors". He also starred in the Michael Jackson music video "Stranger in Moscow", and the horror dark comedy, "The Revenant".
Robert is also a busy voice over artist. He was introduced to the anime world as Banner the squirrel in the 1979 television series, "Seton Dôbutsuki Risu no bannâ" ("Banner the Squirrel"). From there, he went to on provide vocal life to beloved characters in "Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds" (as Blue Falcon), "The Smurfs and the Magic Flute" (as Brainy Smurf), "Robotech" the television series (as Rico), and many more.
His voice acting career propelled him into the spotlight in 1994 when people were introduced to his villainous character Lord Zedd and monster-maker Finster on the successful children's television series "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers". These two roles were so successful that he made appearances in the first Power Rangers feature film, the live show tour, and provided voices for multiple other villains spanning the Alien, Zeo, Space, Lost Galaxy, and Time Force series.
Between his time on the Power Rangers, Robert found time to lend his voice to anime projects such as "Spider-Man" (as Microchip), "Beetleborgs Metallix" (as Piranha Khan), "Akira", "The Big O", "Cowboy Bebop", and "Transformers" (as Movor) and multiple characters on "Digimon" such as Wizardmon, Armadillmon, and Vademon. Afterwards, he did anime series, "Gaiking", "Danguard Ace", "Captain Horlock", "The Adventures of Nadja", and "Fist of the North Star".
When Robert was not in the studio, he was found touring the convention circuit giving panels on voice acting and meeting his fans or at home perfecting his next character vocal creation.
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