Robert Gant

Robert Gant

  • Born: 1968-7-13
  • Birthplace: Florida, U.S.
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  • Profession: Actor, producer
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Friends Season Three, Queer as Folk Season One, Deadly Woman Season One, Kiss Me Deadly
  • Robert Gant (Robert Gant), born in Florida, the State of the USA on July 13, 1968, is an American actor. His main work is " Kiss Me Deadly ". [1] 

    Early Experience

    Gunter was born in Florida, the State of the USA , of Cuban descent in Tampa . He started acting in television advertising and joined the actors' union at the age of 10 in his home in Florida, the State of the USA. At the age of 11, he appeared to be part of a trip of hope for universal service obligations with Bob Hope's soft shoe routine. He majored in English Literature at the University of Pennsylvania and then attended the Georgetown University School of Law. While studying law, he never gave up his true passion, acting, and completed in many drama productions. This is when he came to Los Angeles as a lawyer, he accepted the professional status with the world’s most law firm. Soon after the company’s Los Angeles office was closed, he decided to focus on all of his Time for action.
    Since 2001, Gantt has appeared on Showtime Comrades also as Ben Bruckner, his most famous role so far, in folk television. Before Queer as Folk , he seemed to be popular with the World Bank and Caroline of NBC in the city. Gantt has guest appearances on TV shows such as Veronica's Wardrobe, Becker, Dad, Allen, Providence , and Plastic Surgery/Tucker. He also appeared on independent film contracts, intermittently starring Julianne Moore and Matthew Broderick with Mary and Bruce Wayne . Gantt guest starring, friend's episode, just in queer matt Batalha is also due to the folk guest starring the middle school star. Robert portrays Jason, the sensitive person Phoebe Buffy to date.
    In June 2004, Gunter, along with actress Cardi Huffman (Broadway star play producer), filmed Bailey’s father, a Fudgepacker. The short film is an homage to 1950s educational films. The short film is a tribute to educational films in the 1950s.

    Performing Experience

    In 2003, Gantt received a special award for giving him civil rights at the New York City Hall . Other grantees Salon Gless and Gale Harold , such as Folklore, are also queer along with Chicago director Rob Marshall, Anusara Wantongtak McLean, and Stephen David Daldry . In 2004, Robert, along with the crew of the "Queer Other Members Folklore", was commended for the creation of the National Stonewall Democratic Party and proposed, in all its positive changes, to love gay families. In the same year in May (2003), the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF) awarded Gunter in its annual NGLTF Leadership Award in Washington, and in 2006, the Robert Ganter awarded the National Equality Award in the Human Rights Movement for the 11th Dinner for the Equal Rights Movement in Nashville .
    His time in Hollywood is not limited to action, however. With production partners Chad Allen , and Christopher Racster, Robert Gantt has started a film and television production company, "Mythgarden." Their initial plan for options, with different degrees of focus on gay content, is being developed for each slate. The number of other movies and TV shows. Although he gave a number of time, charities, and political reasons, the problem with Gantt's "torch" is the aging gay community. He supports GLBT elders such as senior citizens (advanced advocacy organization) and GLEH (homosexual elderly housing). He also developed a website dedicated to seniors discussing homosexuality issues and affected them. He supported Hillary Clinton in her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
    As of 2007, Gantt lives in Los Angeles.
    He is responsible for coordinating special delivery with Lizarstein and Brenda, a lifetimeAt the end of 2008, the original movie aired a song star.
    In 2015, Gantt played the protagonist's father Zor-El in the TV series " Supergirl " .
    Extended Reading

    Hot in Cleveland quotes

    • [repeated line]

      Joy Scroggs: [to Melanie] You're such a little slut.

    • Joy Scroggs: Let's kill him!