Mike Road was born on March 18, 1918 in Malden, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for The Roaring 20's (1960), Hawaiian Eye (1959) and The Fantastic Journey (1977). He was married to Ruth Brady and Norma Lehn. He died on April 14, 2013 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Mike Robinson, also known as "Mike Rob", graduated from the University of Miami and is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. He is also a former student-athlete for the Men's Basketball team at the University of Miami, which made it to the NCAA tournament for the three consecutive years that he played (one trip including the sweet-sixteen in 2016). Born and raised in New Britain, CT, Mike starred as a three sport athlete in Football, Basketball and Track & Field in High school. However, in his college years, Mike found a new medium to express his passion for entertaining people: Acting. As a young teenager, Mike headlined in countless Church plays which garnered recognition in the community of Hartford, CT. Acting and sports went hand in hand towards Mike's passion of entertainment. Mike earned his BBA in Finance with a minor in Accounting and Theater Arts cognate from the University of Miami. While there, Mike was able to develop his craft of acting and really understand the process of bringing words to life through various training. His unique skill set reached the heart of his peers and teachers, leaving them wanting to see more work from him. Mike acts on stage and in TV & Film around NYC, LA & ATL. Mike enjoys watching movies and plays around NYC, and his idol is none other than Denzel Washington.
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Mike Robelo was born on August 16, 1928 in Spanish Harlem in Manhattan, New York, as Michelangelo Robelo. Norberto Robelo and Concepcion Ruiz Figueroa were his parents. He attended Patrick Henry Junior High School. He is an actor, who studied acting under Brett Warren, Stella Adler, Herbert Berghof and Morris Carnovsky. His first roles were at local playhouses in Greenwich Village, and on live network television during the 1950's. He's known for The Discoverers (1993), ¡Viva Vegas! (2000) and Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan (1995) and other numerous television and film roles. He also appeared in the following theatrical productions: Macbeth at the Hollywood Globe, Fatty at the Tiffany Playhouse, Big Apple Messenger at the Mark Taper Lab, Deer Park at the Century Club Playhouse and performed the role of Juan Otero in Miguel Pinero's Short Eyes at the LAAT - Westwood Playhouse. He also did many play readings at Miram Colon's Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre in New York. He has a wife Alejandra Robelo of forty years, and daughters Lisa, Linda, Carol, Gilda and is a grandfather.
JUNO award winning Director Mike Roberts is the Supervising Director of TBS's Final Space. He's best known for his work directing the titles sequence and episodes of Netflix's hit animated series, 'Bojack Horseman' (starring Will Arnett and Aaron Paul). He's also directed on 'F is For Family' (starring Bill Burr), as well as over 28 episodes of Comedy Central's 'Triptank'. He graduated with honors from Canada's Sheridan College and moved quickly from jr. animator, to storyboard artist, to director and finally moved to Hollywood. As well as his many TV credits, he has directed spots for Honda and Burger King, ABC television, and Pulse Electric Scooters as well as music videos for The Sadies and The Pack AD. He recently sold his series 'Dallas and Robo' starring John Cena and Kat Dennings, to Youtube Red.
Mike Roberts is an actor, known for Dwarfhammer (2022) and Accidental Exorcist (2016).
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