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Robert Pierce 310-855-4054 3G Management ROBERT PIERCE 310-855-4054 Hair: Light Brown Height: 6’1’’ Eyes: Blue/Green Weight: 190 FILM: Suburbicon Supporting George Clooney/Paramount Alone, Yet Not Alone Lead Ray Bengston/Advent Film An American Carol Supporting David Zucker/Universal The Kids Who Saved Summer Lead Rob Spera/Mainline Releasing The Aviator Supporting George Miller/MGM/UA TELEVISION: Series Regulars: Madman Of The People Series Semi-Regular James Burrows/NBC The President of Love (pilot) Series Lead Will Mackenzie/NBC Jack Flash (pilot) Series Regular Sidney Hayers/CBS The Dooley Brothers (pilot) Series Lead Don Weis/CBS Joanie Loves Chachi Series Regular Various/ABC Movies-Of-The-Week: The Golden Moment (MOW) Starring Richard Sarafian/NBC Miracle On Ice (MOW) Starring Steven Stern/ABC She’s In The Army Now Guest Star Hy Averback/ABC Episodic: The Exes Co-Star Terry Hughes/TV Land Deadtime Stories Guest Star David Hillenbrand/NICK Franklin and Bash Guest Star Colin Bucksey/TNT Criminal Minds Co-Star Rob Spera/CBS Jessie Guest Star James Sheldon/ABC Monk Co-Star Michael Spiller/USA Scrubs Co-Star Michael McDonald/NBC Threshold Co-Star Oz Scott/CBS Tucker Co-Star David Straiton/FOX THEATER: A Midsummer Night's Dream Lysander Rockland Com. Theater, NY Something I'll Tell You Tuesday Andrew Neighborhood Playhouse, NY Splendor In The Grass Toots Neighborhood Playhouse, NY TRAINING: Graduate/Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theater/N.Y. (under Sandy Meisner) Further instruction: Charles Conrad/L.A. SPECIAL SKILLS: Accents/Dialects: German, Russian, French, Spanish, various English, Australian & Southern (U.S.) dialects. Semi-fluent in French. Spoke Japanese in 9 spots for Japan. Sports/Athletics: Tennis (former touring pro), Scuba diver, horseback riding, can ride motorcycles, most sports. Music/Singing: Play piano and organ, baritone singer ***Demo clips at www.robertpierce.com*** .
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