Robbie Tann is an actor and writer, known for Mare of Easttown (2021), Preacher (2016) and Fugitive Dreams (2020).
Robbie Tate-Brickle is an actor, known for Payin' the Price (2011), Appointed - The Story of George H. Murray (2018) and Life, Love, Soul (2012).
Robbie Theobald is known for Why Did You Kill Me? (2021).
Robbie Troy is an actress, known for For All Mankind (2019), Why Women Kill (2019) and American Housewife (2016).
Robbie Tucker is a Michigan native who relocated to California with his family when he was just seven years old while his sister Jillian Rose Reed pursued her acting career. Growing up watching his sister perform, Robbie's curiosity for acting turned to a passion shortly after arriving to Los Angeles when his first audition landed him his very first national commercial. Robbie has since appeared in several television commercials, feature film and television series having had the privilege of working with Hollywood greats Danny Devito, Ben Stiller and Charlie Sheen. Robbie spent three years on the CBS daytime drama The Young & The Restless in his memorable role as Fenmore Baldwin. He has guest starred on many hit television shows such as Criminal Minds, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia; playing young Charlie Day, Flash Forward, and Sullivan & Son with Dan Lauria and Billy Gardell. Robbie starred in the 2013 film Family Weekend playing Christen Chenoweth and Matthew Modine's youngest son Mickey Smith-Dungy alongside Joey King and Shirley Jones. Robbie was nominated at the 33rd Young Artist Awards for his performance in Walt Disney Pictures feature film Prom, however he won for his role in The Young & The Restless. Robbie has had the privilege of guest starring opposite his sister actress Jillian Rose Reed in an episode of her MTV hit comedy series Awkward. Robbie also enjoyed his recurring role as Fitzy on two seasons of Nickelodeon's See Dad Run starring Scott Baio, Mark Curry and Alana Ubach for which he was nominated twice for the Young Artist Award. Robbie is an advocate for the American Diabetes Association, supporting his older brother living with diabetes, and the millions of others faced with the challenges of this disease. Robbie can be seen in his recurring role as Daniel on the Netflix series Best Worst Weekend Ever.
Robbie Williams was born on December 28, 1986 in England. He is known for World Championship Snooker (1973), UK Championship Snooker (1977) and Snooker Shoot-Out (2011).
Robert Peter Williams was born in Stoke-on-Trent, on February 13th 1974, to his mother: Jan and father: Pete. Robbie attended Mill Hill Primary School, followed by St. Margaret Ward's Roman Catholic School in Tunstall. At secondary school he became labeled as mischievous and a jester and subsequently left with no GCSEs. He participated in several school plays, and his biggest role was that of the Artful Dodger in a production of Oliver!He achieved fame when at 16 he became the youngest member to join the all-male group 'Take That' after responding to an advertisement. Now, a true British superstar with over eighty million records sold worldwide, Robbie Williams has won more BRIT Awards than any other artist in history and is the best-selling British solo artist of all time. His twelve number one UK albums, alongside a plethora of world records, including selling the most tickets (1.6 million) in one day, highlight his enormous success as both a live performer and recording artist. This year has been another huge one for Robbie: as well as writing the music to the acclaimed new musical 'The Boy in the Dress' with Guy Chambers and Chris Heath, he also completed his first ever sold-out Las Vegas residency, played a triumphant sold-out show to 65,000 fans at Hyde Park in London and will release his first Christmas album 'The Christmas Present' on 22nd November. Robbie is a lifelong football fan and is the co-founder of the Charity football event 'Soccer Aid' which has raised over £30m for UNICEF, providing help for children in danger around the world.
Robbie Wolfe is known for American Pickers: Best Of (2017) and American Pickers (2010).
Robbie Wray is an actor, known for Misguided Behavior (2017).
Robbie is a Los Angeles based vocalist and recording artist whose voice can be heard on numerous films, television shows, hit records and national jingles. Robbie has recorded and performed with iconic artists such as: Diana Ross, Barbara Streisand, Celine Dion, Natalie Cole, Clint Black, Sheena Easton, Rick Springfield, Keith Emerson (Emerson, Lake & Palmer), Michael McDonald, Jackson Browne and Greg Rolie (Journey, Santana.) A native of Michigan, Robbie's passion for music led him to Los Angeles in the early 80's, where his reputation steadily grew. Ranging from Rock & Roll, Soul and R&B to Pop, Jazz and classic Big Band, Robbie has earned the reputation of a vocal chameleon. He is widely regarded as the top session vocalist in LA. In early 2010, Robbie was asked by Roger Waters of Pink Floyd to join "The Wall" tour. As the lead singer, Robbie lends his vocals to the parts originally sung by David Gilmore. The North American tour began in Toronto, September 2010, followed by a European tour in 2011. Film and Television projects include vocals on the movie "Shrek", the animated Disney TV series "Phineas & Ferb," "The Emperor's New Skool," "The Replacements", and appearances on "Everybody Loves Raymond," "Yes Dear," and "7th Heaven." Robbie currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife Victoria.