- Born
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Robert Evans grew up on the Gulf Coast, in Mobile, Alabama. He began acting at The University of the South (Sewanee), at the esteemed Tennessee Williams Center, where he was awarded the Chip Gilliam scholarship for Excellence in the Theatrical Arts.
In 2004, Robert landed a bit part in the indie film The The Novice (2006), with Alan Arkin. Shortly afterwards, he was cast as Orville Gilley in the historic drama Heavens Fall (2006), where he worked opposite Leelee Sobieski and David Strathairn.
Robert continued to hone his craft in New York City, where he studied at the legendary Stella Adler Studio and the Michael Howard Acting Conservatory. He was cast in the lead role of Doyle Simms in the gritty New York drama ...Around (2008), for which he was awarded the Best Actor Award at the Idyllwild Film Festival.
In 2007, Robert moved to Los Angeles, where he continues to work in Television and Film, including the brand new thriller Default (2014).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous - Robert W Evans grew up on the Gulf Coast in Mobile, Alabama. He attended college at The University of the South: Sewanee, where he studied Theatre Arts at the esteemed Tennessee Williams Center. Right out of school, Robert was fortunate enough to get a bit part in the indy film The Novice (2006) with Alan Arkin. Soon afterwards he landed a supporting role as Orville Gilley in the historic drama Heavens Fall (2006), where he worked opposite Leelee Sobieski; the film also starred Timothy Hutton, Anthony Mackie & David Strathairn. In 2004 Robert moved to New York, where he continued to study acting at The Stella Adler Studio. He also found himself in a number of Off-Broadway plays and independent short and feature films including _Blue Hole(2007)_. After playing the lead role in the indy feature _...Around(2008)_, Robert decided to move to Los Angeles to further pursue his film career.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sidonie Abbene
- SpouseNatalia Evans(July 7, 2012 - present)
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