Robert
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Male
43 years old
VALLEY STREAM, New York
United States
Last Login: 7/25/2008
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Robert's Interests
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| Music | Rock: Rush, Blue Oyster Cult, The Killers,
Arctic Monkeys,
U2, Godsmack, Jeff Beck,
Black Sabbath,
Ronnie James Dio,
Peter Gabriel,
Kate Bush, Genesis, Steve Hackett,
Simple Minds
Jazz: Hiroshima, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, George Benson, Earl Klugh, Larry Carlton, Branford Marsalis, Wynton Marsalis, Thelonius Monk
Other: Coming soon!
Recent Online Games: City of Heroes
Previously played Online Games: Star wars Galaxies (Sen-jin Vambris on Radiant), Stormreach (Duerffe Angrim, Dwarven Barbarian)
Computer Games: Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter | | Movies | Perennial Favorites:
Star Wars III-VI, Gross Pointe Blank, The Mutiny, Run Lola Run, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"
Recently seen:
3:10 to Yuma
Recently rented DVDs:
Shopgirl, Constant Gardener, Flyboys, Reds
Recently purchased:
Hara-kiri, The Aristocrats, Superman II (The Richard Donner Cut)
Wim Wenders (Germany):
Wings of Desire, Kings of the Road, The American Friend
Alfred Hitchcock:
The Birds, Vertigo, Strangers on a Train, Shadow of A Doubt
Akira Kurosawa:
Seven Samurai, Ran, Kagemusha, Yojimbo, Sanjuro
Hong Kong:
John Woo's The Killer, Bullet in the Head, Full Contact
Jean Pierre Melville:
Le Cercle rouge (The Red Circle, 1970), Le Samouraï(1967), L'Aîné des Ferchaux (Magnet of Doom, 1963), Le Doulos (The Finger Man, 1962), Léon Morin, prêtre (Leon Morin, Priest, 1961)
Jean Luc Godard:
Alphaville, une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution (1965),Le Mépris (Contempt, 1963), Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (My Life to Live, 1962), Une femme est une femme (A Woman Is a Woman, 1961), À bout de souffle (Breathless, 1960)
Action & Sci-Fi:
Terminator 1 and 2, Minority Report, Blade Runner, Aliens, Solaris (Original Russian version) | | Television | When asked I usually say Law and Order re-runs especially the original series and Criminal Intent with Vincent D'onofrio. Since I do renovation work I watch This Old House when I can. I used to binge on The History Channel but not lately. More to come | | Books | Currently Reading:
Office 2007 for Dummies..
The Conquering Sword of Conan.. (collection) by Robert E. Howard..
Recent Reading:
The John Carter of Mars series (1912-1948) by
Edgar Rice Burroughs
(See John Carter of Mars at amazon.com..)
A Voyage to the South Seas including an account of the
mutiny and voyage to Timor
by Lt. William Bligh
(1788) | | Heroes | Thomas A. Edison |
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Robert's Details
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| Status: | Single | | Here for: | Networking | | Body type: | 6' 0" / Slim / Slender | | Ethnicity: | White / Caucasian | | Zodiac Sign: | Libra | | Children: | Proud parent | | Education: | College graduate | | Occupation: | Actor |
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About me:

Robert F. Saunders
— Actor / Director / Producer — New York, NY
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Member: Actor's Equity (AEA)
Robert has developed a
reputation as a fine character actor on and off Broadway for the past 10
years. He has produced and directed several theatrical productions.
Most recently he has been developing his film resume. Robert is available for film,
television, voice-over, commercial, print, and theatre work.
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War of the Worlds:
“...has an obvious well of skill and talent at his disposal”
—artzine.org
“The cast
as a whole was exceptional, especially Saunders.”
—Off-Off-Broadway Review
Dr. Faustus:
“...played Faustus' friend Wagner with a just right air of
diffidence, and appeared later as Envy of course.” —artzine.org
“...gave a
solid performance” —talkinbroadway.com
Richard III:
“...manipulation of the marionettes both make and steal the
show….their masterful use make this a must-see” —talkinbroadway.com
“a
devastatingly funny puppet show, presented in a glib,
artless manner that worked beautifully” —artzine.org
Dr. Faustus:
“...was excellent” —Off-Off-Broadway Review
Midsummer Night’s Dream:
“...gave a focused, low-key performance”
—Off-Off-Broadway Review
Macbeth:
“...contributed high-energy support” —Off-Off-Broadway
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Merchant of Venice:
“...was uproarious as the
Hitleresque
suitor” —Off-Off-Broadway Review
Avenge! The Spanish Tragedy:
"....lead the "style" language with quick and easy
precision. ...[his] style movement is true to form."
— Steven Thornburg, Stage Pages Online |
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Film |
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Marxism Now! (2006) |
Gabriel Now |
Tony Borden, dir. |
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Like Father, Like Son
(2004) |
Father |
Independent |
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The Color of Truth (2003) |
Hans |
Independent |
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Keeping The Faith (2000) |
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Buena Vista |
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Off-Broadway |
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The Spanish Tragedy |
Don Andrea |
Chashama Theatre |
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War of the Worlds |
John Houseman |
Genesis Repertory |
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Dr. Faustus |
Wagner |
Raw Space |
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Off-Off-Broadway |
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Two Gentlemen of
Verona |
Outlaw 3 (Director) |
Dionysus 36 |
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Taming of the Shrew |
Pedant |
Workshop Theatre |
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Julius Caesar |
Brutus |
Workshop Theatre |
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Arias and Sonnets |
Hamlet, Richard III |
CAMI Hall |
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Growing Up Sicilian
& Female |
Priest, Merchant |
Jan
Hus Playhouse |
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King Lear |
Edgar (Poore
Tom) |
Instant Shakespeare |
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Hamlet |
Guilderstone |
Jan Hus Playhouse |
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(first
quarto) featuring David Canary |
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Arias & Sonnets |
Soloist |
Summer Music Fest |
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Richard III |
Catesby |
Instant Shakespeare |
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Richard III |
Lord Rivers, 1st
puppeteer |
New 42nd St. Theatre |
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Merry Wives of
Windsor |
Master Slender |
Jan
Hus Playhouse |
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Julius Caesar |
Soothsayer (FBI #1) |
Genesis Repertory |
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Volpone |
Sir Politick
Would-Be |
Classical Reading |
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Dr. Faustus |
The Knight |
Genesis Repertory |
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Midsummer Night's
Dream |
Theseus |
Genesis Repertory |
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Macbeth |
Menteith |
Genesis Repertory |
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Merchant of Venice |
Aragon/the Duke |
Genesis Repertory |
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Hamlet: 1963 |
Francisco |
Mazer Theatre |
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Councillor-at-Law |
Francis Clark Baird |
Mazer Theatre |
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Regional |
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What the Butler Saw |
Police Inspector |
The Stage |
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Pillow Talk |
Mr. Pierot |
Spotlight Players |
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Our Town |
Joe Stoddard |
The Stage |
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Odd
Couple (female version) |
Jesus Costazuela |
Queens College |
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The Dining Room |
Several characters |
Oceanside Theatre |
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Monkey's Paw |
Harold |
Spotlight Players |
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Don't Drink the
Water |
Axel Magee |
St. John's Players |
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Odd Couple |
Felix Unger |
St. John's Players |
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God's Favorite |
David Benjamin |
St. John's Players |
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Our Town |
Simon Stimson |
St. John's Players |
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Special Skills |
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Marionettes, unicycle,
bass-baritone singer, voice-overs (Peter
Rofé, coach), skydiver.
Accents/dialects: British R.P., Irish, Scottish. |
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Improvisational comedy:
Straight Jacket Required;
Saturday Night Live, the Upper West Side Revue |
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