From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Perkins (actor)
Robert Perkins (actor)
Robert Perkins American romantic comedy drama The Upside of Anger
along with Kevin Costner.
In 2006 Perkins set up Carpe Momento Ltd as a vehi-
cle for his stage productions. The first of these produc-
tions was A Christmas Carol, staged at Hampton Court
Palace and Theatr Clwyd. In 2008 his association with Pri-
vate Lives continued with his producing and directing
the play at Hampton Court Palace and Kensington Palace.
In 2010 Perkins produced and directed a short film, The
Waiting Room, starring Flora Montgomery and Dominic
Mafham. The film, based on a novel of the same name
Born Robert Perkins by F. G. Cottam, was made as a curtain-raiser for a full-
Swansea, Britain length film with the same name.
Occupation Actor
Theatre Director
Film Producer
References
[1] http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/
Years active 1997 - present
19233/a-christmas-carol
Website
http://www.robertperkinsvoice.com/ External links
• Robert Perkins at the Internet Movie Database
Robert Perkins (born 1966) is a British actor, theatre di-
• Robert Perkins’ film & theatre production company:
rector, TV director and film director.
Carpe Momento Productions
• Robert Perkins’ Voice Over Web Site
Early years and education • ’The Waiting Room’ short movie site
Perkins was born in 1966 at Swansea. He trained at St. Persondata
Mary’s University College (Twickenham), and in London Name Perkins, Robert
at The Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art (now Alternative names
the Central School of Speech and Drama).
Short description
Date of birth 1966
Career Place of birth Swansea
Perkins began his career in 1997 playing Sgt. Ray Steele
Date of death
in THE BILL, appearing in this Thames Television drama
for three years. Since then he has appeared in numerous Place of death
programmes including Casualty, Holby City, Rosemary
and Tyme, Midsomer Murders. In 1999 Perkins appeared
in Guiding Star at the Royal National Theatre, London. In
2000 he made his first appearance at Theatr Clywd, play-
ing Victor in Private Lives. His association with Theatr
Clywd lasted ten years, concluding with his one-man
adaptation of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol in
2009-10, which was well reviewed in The Stage.[1]
Perkins’s film debut was in 2001, when he appeared in
the short film Close Encounter, made by Albion Films and
directed by Eugene Grobler. In 2005 he appeared in the
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• People from Swansea
• Welsh actors
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