Robert Baikoff is an actor, known for Go West Young Man (1936).
Robert Bailey Jr was just three years-old when Family Circle magazine came to his school looking for children for an advertising campaign. Bailey landed the job out of hundreds of others, and by age six he already knew he wanted to be an actor. Born in Minneapolis, Bailey's film credits include M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening, starring Mark Wahlberg, Coraline with Dakota Fanning, From The Rough, starring Taraji P. Henson and Michael Clarke Duncan, To Save A Life, Dragonfly, starring Kevin Costner and Kathy Bates, Mission to Mars and What the #$*! Do We Know!?. Robert played the title role in Hallmark Hall of Fame's Little John, as well as starring roles in NBC's Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Diff'rent Strokes' and VH1's Too Legit: The MC Hammer Story. For television, Bailey had recurring roles on The Parenthood, Diagnosis Murder and Becker, the latter of which garnered him a Young Artist Award. Bailey was also a series regular on Wanda At Large and had guest starring roles on E.R, The Practice, Touched By An Angel, CSI:Miami, and Memphis Beat to name a few. He is currently a series regular on NBC's new series, The Night Shift, where he plays Dr. Paul Cummings.
Robert Baker was born on October 15, 1979 in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), Out of Time (2003) and The Lone Ranger (2013).
Amongst martial arts film fans, Robert Baker's claim to fame was portraying the Russian strong man / martial artist named "Petrov" in the cult Bruce Lee movie Jing wu men (1972) (aka "The Chinese Connection" aka "Fist of Fury"). Baker was a student in Lee's martial art fighting style (Jeet Kune Do) and was recruited by Bruce, to play the role of the sinister Russian due to his height and "tough guy" appearance. The key fight sequence between Lee and Baker is a mixture of punishing action and dry humor, as at one point Lee bites Baker on his leg to escape an arm lock (and then Lee wipes his mouth just like he was simply finishing a meal), plus Lee boxes with Baker, jabbing him repeatedly in the face whilst wearing a cheeky grin! The fight comes to a dramatic conclusion as Lee side kicks Baker in the head, knocking him senseless, and then Lee delivers a lethal karate chop to Baker's windpipe, terminating his bigger opponent. Baker also had a minor role as a thug in Lee's next film Meng long guo jiang (1972) (aka "Way of the Dragon" aka "Return of the Dragon"), and he has additionally appeared in several documentaries regarding the life and film career of Bruce Lee.
Known for his long facial beard, pony tail, and western sun hat, Dr. Robert T. Bakker is considered one of the most energetic and outspoken of the 1970s generation of American paleontologists who ushered in a new era of dinosaur theories. His particular contribution, along with a select cadre of colleagues with contrarian views, was that of the dynamic, endothermic dinosaur model. Previously, paleontologists had steadfastly maintained that the giant creatures had been slow behemoths that needed to regulate their temperature by exposure to the sun reptilian style. The idea that many species of dinosaur were warm-blooded and led active and energetic lives caught on quickly though his theories have drawn strong criticism among his peers. He also theorized that the great dinosaur extinction may have been caused by communicable diseases and strongly supported the notion that birds evolved from dinosaurs. Due to his forceful character and personality and willingness to publicly explain his viewpoints, Bakker has become a much sought after speaker and dinosaur consultant. His most visible consultancy was for Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park" series in which Spielberg introduced, and later killed off, Dr. Robert Burke, a character who was obviously similar to, and complimentary of, Dr. Bakker. Born March 24th, 1945 in New Jersey, he attended Yale University, and later attained his PhD from Harvard. Most of his field work has been accomplished in Wyoming at Como Bluff and in many other parts of North America and selected sites around the world. His early work was that of scientific illustrator, a skill he incorporated into perhaps his best known work, "The Dinosaur Heresies," published in 1986. Bakker has associated himself as a curator and teacher at many museums and universities during his career, including the University of Colorado, The Tate Museum, The Colorado Museum of Natural History, The Houston Museum of Natural Science, and many others. He has been especially keen on uniting a series of museums located in Colorado and Wyoming to provide better interpretation and study of ancient environments. Bakker has been married four times at last count, and has been called a preacher, teacher, rebel, artist, and general pain in the side of standard scientific attitudes toward his favorite subject. Besides being a gifted scientist, Bakker is also a Pentecostal Preacher with a thorough knowledge of the Old Testament. His ability to incite scientific controversy is legend, especially since many of his theories have been proven to be correct over time. He has appeared in countless dinosaur documentaries, and continues to push the limits of the paleontological scientific community.
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Robert Baldwin was born on September 27, 1965 in Naka-ku, Nagoya, Japan. He is an actor, known for Jûden Sentai Kyôryûjâ (2013), Gojira X Mekagojira (2002) and Saishû heiki kanojo (2005).
A young filmmaker from Ottawa. Rob began making short action martial arts movies to promote his Martial Arts School. Soon after, his action sci-fi shorts called "NX Files" were seen on the internet world wide! Robert is also a DYI expert in visual effects. His short films often contain some surprisingly stunning special FX with hardly no budget!
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