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Rob Stone is a Actor American born on 26 september 1962

Rob Stone

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Nationality USA
Birth 26 september 1962 (62 years)

Rob Stone (born September 22, 1962) is an American actor and director from Dallas, Texas, best known for playing teen Kevin Owens on the 1985–1990 sitcom Mr. Belvedere. He later became a writer and director of documentary films, and also performed as part of a band.

Biography

Stone is a native of Dallas and is the son of Dr. Marvin and Jill Stone. His father was chief of oncology at the Sammons Cancer Center at Baylor University Medical Center.
Stone began acting at the age of 13, first appearing onstage in a production of "Santa Fe Sunshine" at the Dallas Theater Center. In 1982, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting degree at the University of Southern California's drama school.
In addition to his role on Mr. Belvedere, Stone also appeared on episodes of the American television series The Facts of Life, Silver Spoons, 21 Jump Street and Matlock.

Andrew Greeley, writing in The New York Times, called Stone's acting in one episode of Mr. Belvedere "very sensitive". Discussing that episode, he wrote "The subtle interplay between the two young people (played by Rob Stone and Debbie Barker) provided some of the most touching and skillful scenes I've ever seen on television."

In 1986, Stone established Vienna Productions to make documentary films. The company's first project was a short film on homelessness called "The Sidewalk Motel", made in 1990. The film starred Christopher Hewett and Caroline Lagerfelt. Hewett and Stone had previously worked together on Mr. Belvedere, in which Hewett played the title role.
Bruce Springsteen performed Woody Guthrie's song "I Ain't Got No Home" for this film. It "was shot under a Screen Actors Guild experimental letter agreement that is designed to help new directors with non-commercial projects."

Also produced by the company was the two-hour Blue Angels documentary "Blue Angels: Around the World At the Speed of Sound", hosted by Dennis Quaid. The film was shown on the Arts & Entertainment Network, and won a CableACE Award in 1995.

Other documentaries directed by Stone or produced by his production company include "Thunder Over the Pacific", hosted by Candice Bergen, and "Into the Wild Blue", hosted by Tom Skerritt, both shown on The History Channel; "The 30th Anniversary of Title IX", featuring Billie Jean King; and "Sir William Osler: Science and the Art of Medicine", narrated by Richard Dreyfuss. In 1998, Stone directed "One Vision", a documentary about film directing, which included interviews with Martin Scorsese, Oliver Stone, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Zemeckis, Sydney Pollack, Rob Reiner, Penny Marshall, and Ron Howard.

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Filmography of Rob Stone (4 films)

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RocknRolla
RocknRolla (2008)
, 1h54
Directed by Guy Ritchie
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Comedy, Mob film, Action, Adventure, Crime
Themes Gangster films
Actors Gerard Butler, Tom Wilkinson, Mark Strong, Toby Kebbell, Tom Hardy, Idris Elba
Roles The Nightclub Bouncer
Rating71% 3.5986453.5986453.5986453.5986453.598645
In London, the British mob boss Lenny Cole (Tom Wilkinson) rules the growing real estate business using a corrupt Councillor (Jimi Mistry) for the bureaucratic services and his henchman Archy (Mark Strong) for the dirty work. A billionaire Russian businessman, Uri Omovich (Karel Roden), plans a crooked land deal, and London's crooks all want a piece of it. Other key players include the underhand accountant Stella (Thandie Newton) and ambitious small-time crook One-Two (Gerard Butler) leading a group called the "Wild Bunch" which includes Mumbles (Idris Elba) and Handsome Bob (Tom Hardy).
Terminal Entry, 1h38
Origin USA
Genres Action
Themes Films about computing
Actors Patrick Labyorteaux, Edward Albert, Paul L. Smith, Yaphet Kotto, Kabir Bedi, Mazhar Khan
Roles Tom
Rating45% 2.2695752.2695752.2695752.2695752.269575
The film room briefly where Lady Electric shares with Bob her measurements. After being chased down another corridor and into an elevator where they both fall to their deaths Bob snaps out of his daydream at the last second. When he comes to, he finds his friends have lost the game in the same fashion. Later, when selecting another game to play on the "Outlaw BBS", they chose one called "Terminal Entry", however, this one is password protected. Thinking that the game was set up by members at MIT, Tom decides that he will crack the password and play it during a vacation planned up in the mountains for the weekend.
Crash Course, 1h35
Directed by Oz Scott
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Jackée Harry, Alyssa Milano, Brian Bloom, Harvey Korman, Olivia D'Abo, B.D. Wong
Roles Chadley Bennett IV
Rating53% 2.6550952.6550952.6550952.6550952.655095
Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.
Revenge of the Nerds, 1h27
Directed by Jeff Kanew
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes L'adolescence, Films about children, Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Children's films, Teen movie
Actors Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards, Timothy Busfield, Curtis Armstrong, Andrew Cassese, Michelle Meyrink
Roles Louis Skolnick
Rating65% 3.2987353.2987353.2987353.2987353.298735
Best friends and nerds Lewis Skolnick and Gilbert Lowe enroll in Adams College to study computer science. They are kicked out of the freshmen dorms by the Alpha Betas, a fraternity composed primarily of football team members, after the Alpha's carelessly burn down their frat house. Dean Ulich sets up the freshmen in temporary quarters in the school's gymnasium, but allows them to rush the fraternities to alleviate their housing situation. Lewis, Gilbert, and other nerds fail to gain fraternity membership, but are able to rent and completely renovate a rundown two-story campus house.