

In the long history of network television,
only a a handful of people have been 'multi-hyphenates' –
writing, directing, producing and playing a role in the same series.
Bob has done it twice.
First with the hit television series, Benson
– where he was the writer/director/show-runner – and played
Benson’s political nemesis, Senator Leonard Tyler, for 6 seasons.
Then again in a show he created and starred in, for NBC – Marblehead Manor – co-starring Michael Richards.
Starting as an actor more than 5 decades ago, Bob has scores of credits
in theatre, film and television – including the role of Snoopy in
the original Off-Broadway hit, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown – as Michael in the New York premiere of Lady Chatterly’s Lover – and as Big Jack in The March March. He has also starred in stock and touring prodcutions of such plays as: Mark
Twain Tonight, Will Rogers U.S.A., Stop The World I Want To Get Off,
Last Of The Red Hot Lovers, The Man Who Came To Dinner, Never Too Late,
West Side Story, The Wizard Of Oz, Owl And The Pussycat, Boys in The
Band, Plaza Suite, and more than 90 other productions.
Bob is also a skilled improvistional actor and was one of the founders of The 4th Wall in NYC, He was also an early member of the world-famous The Groundlings
in LA. His show biz career has also included stints as a
magician, television host, disk jockey, and a commercial
writer/director/producer.
Along the way, Bob spent almost two decades as a writer and producer (or
‘show-runner’) on many classic TV series including, Benson, The Love Boat, Full House, Harry & The Hendersons and some shorter runs on series such as Marblehead Manor, Condo, Hard
Knocks, Wipeout, Phyl & Mikhy, The Dictator, Mr. & Mrs. &
Mr., Hamburger Tech, The Library, One On One, A Separate Nation – and many more.
As a director, he has guided Oscar, Emmy and Tony winning actors in
both theatre and television – and has hired 100’s of actors
in his role as a TV and theatrical producer. With his wife, Bev Wiest,
Bob has also owned and operated 5 legitimate theatres.
As a writer in theatre, Bob has written close to two dozen produced plays including, The
City Slicker, After All These Years, Frozen Stiff, Oil Can Harry's
Revenge, Ragtime Joe, Zip Monicker - Space Cadet, Picture Cards, The
Riverboat Gambler, The Road To Transylvania, Ragtime Joe, Say Hello To
Daddy, Your Place or Mine – and a dozen others.
His trilogy of acting career courses on your computer – You Must Act! – Nail It! and Headshot Secrets Revealed
– have been utilized by 1000’s of actors, performers and
models – in dozens of countries – all over the world.
Bob is a member of Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of
Television and Radio Actors, Writers Guild
of America (w), Directors Guild of America, Producers Guild, Academy of
Television Arts and Sciences, National Thespian Society, National
Forensics League and Rotary International (retired.)
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