Robert White is an actor, known for Live or Die in La Honda (2017).
Robert Whitehead was born on September 23, 1950 in Johannesburg, South Africa. He is known for The Dark Tower (2017), Isidingo (1998) and Sarafina! (1992).
Robert Whitelock was born in 1972. As a teenager he became extremely interested in graffiti art but chose instead to become an actor, spending three years at RADA before joining the Royal Shakespeare Company. He began lecturing on art in 2009 and founded Monokrome Publishing Company in 2010, co-authoring with Aaron Munday the book Monokrome - World Class Graffiti Design in Black and White. Memorably on stage he appeared in the production of The 39 Steps which cast a handful of actors in multiple roles. On television he has appeared in a host of popular dramas , from playing a murder suspect - who is also an author - in 'Midsomer Murders' to a Satanist masquerading as a scout master in 'Misfits'.
Robert Whitfield is known for Be Here Now (2015).
Robert Whitus is known for Children of Dracula (1994).
Robert Wichrowski was born on February 19, 1966 in Bydgoszcz, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland. He is a writer and director, known for Negatyw (2022), Syn Królowej Sniegu (2017) and Karuzela (2014).
Robert Wieckiewicz was born on June 30, 1967 in Nowa Ruda, Dolnoslaskie, Poland. He is an actor, known for Walesa. Czlowiek z nadziei (2013), In Darkness (2011) and Wszystko bedzie dobrze (2007). He is married to Natalia Adaszynska.
Robert Wiene was born on April 24, 1873 in Breslau, Silesia, Germany [now Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland]. He was a writer and director, known for Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920), Der Rosenkavalier (1925) and Das wandernde Licht (1916). He died on July 17, 1938 in Paris, France.
Robert Wilde is known for Carnage: Swallowing the Past (2017), The Seven (2019) and Loulou (2016).
Robert was born on 20th April 1977 and brought up in Porthcawl, Wales, where his friends included Matthew Gravelle - later well-known for 'Broadchurch' - and Daniel Roberts, with whom he co-wrote the film 'Lemmings' based on their growing up in the town. Robert studied acting at RADA before treading the boards with the National Youth Theatre of Wales in the plays 'Epsom Downs' and 'Assassins'. Later stage performances include 'The Jollies', written and directed by Alan Ayckbourn at the Stephen Joseph Theatre and 'Present Laughter' for Theatre Clwyd. He made his television debut in 1999 and has since made numerous appearances, in the sketch show 'Teach Yourself to be Welsh' (with Matthew Gravelle), in supporting roles in comedies like 'Skins', 'White Van Man' and 'Man Down' with more substantial parts in 'Gavin and Stacey' as Stacey's openly gay brother, Jason, 'Wolf Hall' and as Bob Cratchit in 'Dickensian'. One of his most famous television roles however was in the Barclaycard advert in 2008 as an office worker who strips to his underpants before descending into a giant water-slide to travel across town to home. He has also voiced Samson in the children's animated series 'Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends'.