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Robert Gordon is known for Galaxy Quest (1999), Men in Black II (2002) and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004).- Actor
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Robert Gordon was born on 29 March 1947 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He was an actor and composer, known for Natural Born Killers (1994), Beetlejuice (1988) and Snakeskin (2001). He was married to Marylee. He died on 18 October 2022 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.- Director
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Robert Gordon was born on 21 August 1913 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a director and actor, known for The Jazz Singer (1927), Counsellor at Law (1933) and Blind Spot (1947). He was married to Sophia Levine and Lita Vinette. He died on 1 December 1990 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Producer
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Emmy and Grammy Award winning filmmaker Robert Gordon is the producer/director of 8 feature documentaries and author of 6 books. He has focused on American popular culture-telling contemporary stories through historical music, art and politics.
Gordon's documentary, Best of Enemies, won an Emmy in 2017 for Outstanding Historical Documentary. It's a film about the 1968 nationally televised debates between William F. Buckley Jr. and Gore Vidal, and how they augured the age of spectacle television. Other films as director/producer include William Eggleston's Stranded In Canton, and Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story. His Johnny Cash's America featured interviews with former Vice President Al Gore and US Senator Lamar Alexander, and with Snoop Dogg and Ozzy Osbourne. It's about the unifying forces in the life of Johnny Cash.
In 2018, Gordon published Memphis Rent Party, an interconnected collection of profiles and magazine pieces about artists forging their own shadowy paths. It's something of a sequel to Gordon's first book, 1995's It Came From Memphis, which careens through the 1950s, '60s, and '70s, riding shotgun with the weirdoes, winos, and midget wrestlers who were the forces that created rock and roll. Elvis was a marginal figure in that book, but Elvis' estate, Graceland, contracted Gordon for two books: The King on the Road, the first project to have access to Col. Parker's archives, and The Elvis Treasures. Gordon wrote the definitive biography of blues great Muddy Waters, Can't Be Satisfied, and his book Respect Yourself, about Stax Records-the home of Isaac Hayes, Otis Redding and the Staple Singers-was published to great acclaim in late 2013 and has been optioned in Hollywood.- Editor
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Robert Gordon is known for The Blue Lagoon (1980), The Return of the Living Dead (1985) and Toy Story (1995).- Actor
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- Writer
Robert was born in Tennessee. His father, Roy G. Spencer, U.S. Navy Retired, and his Mother, Mary C. Spencer, born and raised in Ireland, married over 48 years both live in Tennessee. Robert's desire to work as an actor started in college under the Direction of Broadway Playwright & Director William Snyder, a Yale MFA graduate and tenured professor. After serving in the US Navy and TN Army National Guard as well as earning a Masters degree in Adult Education, Robert closed his very successful window treatment company to pursue a management position in NYC at NYU as well as worked as an Adjunct Professor with a local Bronx College. Before moving to South Florida, from their Upper East Side apartment, Robert spent some time training at HB Studios, and worked on various INDY Films, as well as a year long stint as a Background Actor for Saturday Night Live. After working with and running into him on several social occasions Actor Alec Baldwin provided Robert with several words of encouragement. Whether or not those words where meant for it or not Robert deiced to produce his own films with his own money. This wasn't a venture Robert jumped into lightheartedly however he did learn a valuable lesson on his first short film called Expectations (2008) "Like Real-Estate, 'Pre-Production, Pre-Production, Pre-Production'". After tightening up his journey and wallet, Robert then found another unique project. After several months of back and forth, planning, and script changes Robert wrote another check or two and flew to Texas where they filmed Double Negative (2010). After a lengthy Post-Production the film was released in 2010 on David Arquette's online film distribution company, inmoo.com its successful release turned some heads and opened up meetings to the now Film Producer and Actor Robert Gordon Spencer. Chasing his passion to help college students, Robert wasn't ready to leave for LA just yet. After moving to Boynton Beach, FL, Robert secured a Senior Management position with a large University in Palm Beach. Robert then auditioned and was accepted into the Master Acting Class with Actor Burt Reynolds in Jupiter, Florida. Mr. Reynolds often compared Robert's personality and acting talent with none other than James Stewart and Garry Marshall both personal friends to Mr. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds encouragement and uplifting comments have stuck with Robert and assisted in his decision to move his family to Los Angeles, Ca.- Robert Gordon was born on 9 July 1968 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is an actor, known for Any Given Sunday (1999), 100 Million BC (2008) and Malibu Nights (1997).
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Robert Gordon Edwards is known for The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988), The NeverEnding Story (1984) and Death in Venice (1971).- Mark Robert Gordon is best known for his acting roles on the Guiding Light (1952), New York and regional theaters, and several national TV commercials, as well as for his work as a stage director, playwright, and producer, and as a print model in several national ad campaigns, including for Guess and Biscom.
Gordon is the Founding Artistic Director of Off-Broadway's not-for-profit company Do Gooder Productions, which produces in partnership with designated charities tied to the theme of the play. With Do Gooder, he produced the year-long Off-Broadway premiere of Alan Brandt's play "2 ½ Jews", the first Off-Broadway production of "the dreamer examines his pillow" by John Patrick Shanley and the final play by Sidney Morris, and multiple Off-Broadway debuts of new playwrights and directors (including the Off-Broadway directing debut of later-Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis). Gordon also heads the production company The Camelback Kid, the nickname assigned to Gordon by Walter Matthau while the two actors worked together on the set of I'm Not Rappaport (1996).
Born in Phoenix, his first roles were in children's theater in Arizona. His later professional training was at Columbia University, the Actors Movement Studio under Loyd Williamson, and privately with Sanford Meisner and Mark Amitin. While still in law school, he was cast in several NYC plays and a bit part in "The Guiding Light" which later grew into his recurring role, and he appeared in several national TV commercials and print model ad campaigns. Following law school, he co-founded Do Gooder and performed in a series of Off-Broadway plays and various small film and TV roles. In 1998, his acting career was interrupted by significant injuries resulting from a car driving onto a New York City sidewalk.
Gordon attended public schools in Phoenix and graduated from Princeton University (Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs, Afro-American Studies), Columbia University School of Law, and Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.
Active in politics and public service since childhood, his campaign work grew into roles as a campaign strategist, attorney, writer, and advisor to U.S. Presidential, Senate, House, gubernatorial, and state legislative candidates and officials. An entertainment and election attorney, Gordon is a prominent advocate, public speaker, and lawyer for election integrity and voting rights, civil rights and non-discrimination issues, and performing and visual artists and arts organizations.
He is the son of Jewish parents: Philip Gordon, a disabled World War II veteran, and Elaine Gordon, a public school teacher. His father married his widowed mother and adopted her two children before the family moved from Brooklyn to Phoenix prior to Mark's birth. His father was a precious metals sculptor with pieces in prominent galleries, museums, and private collections. - Robert Gordon is known for The Bloody Jug Band: Beautiful Corpse (2015), Black Wax (1983) and Unsung (2008).
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- Robert Gordon Taylor is known for The Chaneys: Hollywood's Horror Dynasty.
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Robert Gordon Williams is known for Hostage (2005).- Robert Gordon is known for Am Schauplatz (1995).
- Robert Gordon was born in Del Rio, TX USA as Robert Clay Gordon he is known for a creature role in the film Daylights End. Robert has been in oilfield industry for over 3 years and has always been intrigued with the thought of acting the hard work and dedication it takes to make people laugh or just give them entertainment is a sought after career that in his eyes hopes to become a reality.
- Robert Gordon Menzies was born on 20 December 1894 in Jeparit, Victoria, Australia. He was married to Pattie Maie Menzies. He died on 15 May 1978 in Malvern, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
- Robert Gordon Harvey is known for Colony (2016), The Man in the High Castle (2015) and Supernatural (2005).
- Robert Gordon Anderson is known for Over the Top (1918).
- Robert Gordon is known for The Songwriters (2017).
- Robert Gordon Jr. is known for Cinemax Sessions (1986).
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Robert Gordon is known for Dante (2024).- Robert Gordon is known for Friend Good (2011).
- Robert Gordon is known for Killing the Shepherd (2021).
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Born in Midland, Michigan, and raised in the suburbs of New York City, Robert Gordon became involved from an early age in music, theater and film at an early age. Already comfortable on stage as a child in local little theater productions, by the time he was in high school, he was working in the local educational television studio-first as a camera operator, and then moving through the ranks of sound mixer, tech director and then as a director.
Mr. Gordon became familiarized with radio and television station operations, music recording studios, and live concert front of house consoles while majoring in mass communications at the University of Tennessee. His filmmaking experience at that time revolved around the use of vintage Bolex 16mm film cameras and Nagra audiotape recorders. Music recording studios he spent much time in were utilizing analog twenty-four track two-inch reel-to-reel magnetic tape recorders at the time. Mr. Gordon refers to that era as the bad old good old days.
After college, Mr. Gordon returned to New York in order to pursue a serious career in television, music, and film. The grim reality of trying to find suitable work that paid a livable salary set in, and he found himself lured into the more lucrative (though less creatively fulfilling) profession of information technology. As his IT career progressed, he Gordon continued to pursue any and all opportunities to stay involved with artistic pursuits-often for little or no compensation beyond food and credits and a sense of fulfillment. He has ever since led a dual life of computer geek by day and creative force in music, video and film by evening and weekend.
In 1991, Mr. Gordon relocated from New York to Raleigh, North Carolina, where became involved in the local indie filmmaking scene, working both in front of and behind the camera (and both, for some productions) for a number of years. He is a frequent contributor in the areas of sound design, production mixing, and post-production sound editing. But while sound is his primary area of expertise, Mr. Gordon considers himself a rather eclectic mix of artist and engineer, who also enjoys writing, directing, photography and videography. And he still has that passion for acting that first attracted him as a child. His first stint as writer/director for the short film "Them", confirmed his appetite for leading the creative process of filmmaking.
Other things Mr. Gordon enjoys doing in his spare time include playing guitar, composing music, nature photography, vegetarian cooking, surfing and sailing, sports cars, mountain bikes, scuba diving, exploring new Asian restaurants, checking out local bands with friends, and occasionally jumping out of a perfectly good airplane.- January 2014
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Robert Gordon is known for Fish (2015) and Orange County in Motion (2015).- Robert Gordon is known for Dance Theatre of Harlem: Fall River Legend (1989).
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Robert Gordon is known for Robert Gordon's Decisions (2017).- Location Management
Robert Lee Gordon is known for MIRL (2019).- Robert Gordon is known for Fraternity of Horror (1964).
- Robert Gordon was born on 3 March 1895 in Belleville, Kansas, USA. He was an actor, known for Dawn (1919), Tom Sawyer (1917) and A Yankee Princess (1919). He was married to Alma Francis, Cissie Cane and Ruby ?. He died on 26 October 1971 in Victorville, California, USA.
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Gordon Robert Casey is known for Woodsrider (2016).- Producer
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- Director
Robert Lawson Gordon is known for I Know You're in There (2016), Ugly, Strong, and Dignified (2010) and Siblings (2009).- Camera and Electrical Department
Robert Gordon is known for Busy Bee (2015).- Robert Aloysius Gordon is known for Word Up: From Ghetto to Mecca (2011).
- Robert Gordon is known for The King's Daughter (2006).
- Robert Gordon is known for The Big Ol' Big Show (2017).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Robert Gordon is known for Mausoleum (1983).- Robert Gordon-Smith is known for Rabbit & Nimrod: Parkour to the Danger Zone (2006).
- Robert Gordon is known for All In (2019).