- Born
- Birth nameDallas Mark Roberts
- Height5′ 10½″ (1.79 m)
- A native of Houston, Texas, Roberts, who attended Juilliard, has lived in New York City for 14 years. He was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for his role in the Off-Broadway play, "Nocturne," by Adam Rapp.- IMDb mini biography by: provocateur
- SpouseChristine Jones(? - present) (2 children)
- ChildrenPilot RobertsEver Roberts
- RelativesBryan Roberts(Sibling)
- Graduated from Juilliard School in New York City in 1994 as a member of the Drama Division's Group 23.
- Attended Robert E. Lee High School in Houston, TX before his family moved to Florida.
- Has two sons. One is named Pilot, the other Ever.
- Graduated from Manatee Community College in Sarasota, FL in 1990.
- Graduated from Sarasota High School in Sarasota, FL in 1988.
- I like computers as a tool. I like them as an instrument. I think they're just pretty.
- I've been a fan since I was a kid of that sort of bump-in-the-night stuff. I don't tend to go in too much for the slash-and-burn-'em or the walker kills on 'The Walking Dead.' That stuff's not necessarily the stuff that frightens me or gets me going. It's more the terror of waiting, the thriller aspects, that I find compelling.
- I was a crazy Pee-wee Herman fan when I was in my early teens. Before he had the kids' TV show, he had a nightclub show in L.A., and I had gotten a VHS copy of it. It was a kids' show, but onstage in a bar, so it's sort of poking fun at the kids' show. And I was obsessed with that, and then 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure.'
- When you get a job on 'The Walking Dead' you imagine you're going to be running through the woods with a lot of weaponry shouting, 'Look out!'
- If you're into a leather-jacketed crime fighter and his artificially intelligent robotic supercar, tune into 'The Good Wife.' If, on the other hand, you prefer the misadventures of a freelance itinerant trucker and his simian sidekick, check out 'The Walking Dead.' Or DVR them both and go talk to your family.
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