Robert Richard Dubac is an American actor, director, stand-up comedian, and playwright.[1][2][3] Robert is known for his comedic solo show, The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?,[4] The Book of Moron,[5][6] and Stand-Up Jesus.[7]
Career
From 1990 to 1991, Robert was the lead actor on ABC's soap opera Loving.[8] In 1999, Robert's first play, The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?[9][10], co-directed by Blake Edwards, logged approximately 5000 performances worldwide and has been translated into several languages.[11] In 2014, Robert with his friend Garry Shandling, wrote and directed his second play, The Book Of Moron[12][13][14]. Between 2020 to 2021, Robert wrote his third show, Stand-Up Jesus.[7]
Robert also co-wrote and directed Happyville, starring Dave Shirley, and the Off-Broadway solo show Man 1, and Bank 0[15].
Filmography
Movies/TV Shows
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Character
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Year
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Diff'rent Strokes
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David (as Bob Dubac)
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1984
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Hunter
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Sweet Louie (as Bob Dubac)
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1985
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Stitches
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AI Rosenberg (as Bob Dubac)
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1985
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Mind Benders
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French Teacher
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1987
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Growing Pains
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Rodney Strong
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1988
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Life Goes On
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Record Producer
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1989
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The Rookie
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Waiter
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1992
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Loving
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Alex Masters
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1990-1991
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Sketch Artist
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Tommy
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1992
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Innocent Obsession
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Edward
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1994
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Cold Ground
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Mayner
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1996
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After the Game
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Clyde Walsh
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1997
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Too Hip for the Room
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Stuart
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2015
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The Real Geezer of Beverly Hills-Adjacent
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Bob
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2019
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References