Robert Curtis Brown
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Robert Curtis Brown has forged a career playing unique, diverse and
interesting characters. This talented, Yale-trained actor has an
intriguing, accessible screen presence and a depth of feeling and
humor. The complexity that Robert brings to his characters may have its
origins in his upbringing in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, his years at
Yale College, his education at The Yale School of Drama or his
experiences traveling the world for work and pleasure. Regardless,
since his first professional role fresh out of Yale, Robert has tapped
into the ability to embody the essence of whatever character he
portrays. From his early work in New York with
Joseph Papp,
David Hare,
Al Pacino,
Martin Sheen,
Kate Nelligan,
John Landis,
Eddie Murphy and
Dan Aykroyd, Robert has been singled out for
his ability to portray a broad range of characters.
Robert has a sterling reputation as an actor from producers, directors
and audiences across the country. In his three most recent feature
films, It's Complicated (2009),
Halloween II (2009) and
The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009),
Robert portrays three very different characters. In "It's Complicated",
he plays "Peter", Meryl Streep's architect
and friend who will introduce him to "Adam", played by
Steve Martin. This funny romantic
comedy includes an all-star cast, including
Alec Baldwin and
John Krasinski. "Halloween 2", directed
by Rob Zombie, is a terrifying horror film in
which Robert portrays the heart-wrenching father, of a murdered girl,
who confronts Malcolm McDowell. Robert
shares the screen with George Clooney,
Jeff Bridges and
Kevin Spacey in "The Men Who Stare At
Goats", in which he portrays an Army General bent on staying ahead of
the Russians!
Robert has over 120 television and film roles to his credit including:
"President Kennedy" in
Big Love (2006), "Warden Davis
Ollenstein" in CSI: NY (2004),
"Morgan Ride" in Shark (2006), "Miles
Bainbridge" in
Big Time Rush (2009), "Dan, The
Weatherman" in the Showtime series,
Look (2010) and "Vance Evans" (Sharpay
and Ryan's Dad) in the smash hit, "High School Musical" movies for
Disney.
Robert's acting work has extended beyond film and television and counts
himself among the lucky actors who continue to work in the theatre. His
long association with the South Coast Repertory and the Pasadena
Playhouse are sources of great pride and artistic expression. Robert was also recently nominated for a Los Angeles Ovation award for his lyrics for "Mutt House".
Robert devotes his spare time to several charitable organizations
including the "Pediatric Aids Foundation", "Helping Hands for the
Blind" and his local schools. In his spare time, he plays softball,
bike rides and enjoys gardening, scuba diving and traveling.
interesting characters. This talented, Yale-trained actor has an
intriguing, accessible screen presence and a depth of feeling and
humor. The complexity that Robert brings to his characters may have its
origins in his upbringing in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, his years at
Yale College, his education at The Yale School of Drama or his
experiences traveling the world for work and pleasure. Regardless,
since his first professional role fresh out of Yale, Robert has tapped
into the ability to embody the essence of whatever character he
portrays. From his early work in New York with
Joseph Papp,
David Hare,
Al Pacino,
Martin Sheen,
Kate Nelligan,
John Landis,
Eddie Murphy and
Dan Aykroyd, Robert has been singled out for
his ability to portray a broad range of characters.
Robert has a sterling reputation as an actor from producers, directors
and audiences across the country. In his three most recent feature
films, It's Complicated (2009),
Halloween II (2009) and
The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009),
Robert portrays three very different characters. In "It's Complicated",
he plays "Peter", Meryl Streep's architect
and friend who will introduce him to "Adam", played by
Steve Martin. This funny romantic
comedy includes an all-star cast, including
Alec Baldwin and
John Krasinski. "Halloween 2", directed
by Rob Zombie, is a terrifying horror film in
which Robert portrays the heart-wrenching father, of a murdered girl,
who confronts Malcolm McDowell. Robert
shares the screen with George Clooney,
Jeff Bridges and
Kevin Spacey in "The Men Who Stare At
Goats", in which he portrays an Army General bent on staying ahead of
the Russians!
Robert has over 120 television and film roles to his credit including:
"President Kennedy" in
Big Love (2006), "Warden Davis
Ollenstein" in CSI: NY (2004),
"Morgan Ride" in Shark (2006), "Miles
Bainbridge" in
Big Time Rush (2009), "Dan, The
Weatherman" in the Showtime series,
Look (2010) and "Vance Evans" (Sharpay
and Ryan's Dad) in the smash hit, "High School Musical" movies for
Disney.
Robert's acting work has extended beyond film and television and counts
himself among the lucky actors who continue to work in the theatre. His
long association with the South Coast Repertory and the Pasadena
Playhouse are sources of great pride and artistic expression. Robert was also recently nominated for a Los Angeles Ovation award for his lyrics for "Mutt House".
Robert devotes his spare time to several charitable organizations
including the "Pediatric Aids Foundation", "Helping Hands for the
Blind" and his local schools. In his spare time, he plays softball,
bike rides and enjoys gardening, scuba diving and traveling.