
Robert Houston
Known for Directing · 6 credits
- Born
- 1955-01-01 (age 71)
- Place of birth
- California
- Also known as
- Bobby Houston · Bob Houston
Biography
Robert "Bobby" Houston (born 1955) is an American filmmaker and actor. He made his acting debut in The Hills Have Eyes (1977) before becoming a film director and screenwriter. His films include Shogun Assassin (1980) and Bad Manners (1984). Later in his career, Houston became a successful documentarian. He won an Emmy Award for the film Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks (2002) and an Academy Award for the film Mighty Times: The Children's March (2004) in 2005.
Known For
Movies (6)
About Robert Houston
Robert "Bobby" Houston (born 1955) is an American filmmaker and actor. He made his acting debut in The Hills Have Eyes (1977) before becoming a film director and screenwriter. His films include Shogun Assassin (1980) and Bad Manners (1984). Later in his career, Houston became a successful documentarian. He won an Emmy Award for the film Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks (2002) and an Academy Award for the film Mighty Times: The Children's March (2004) in 2005. With 6 credits spanning from 1977 to 2003, Robert Houston has appeared in 6 films and 0 TV shows.
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Most Popular Robert Houston Movies
- The Hills Have Eyes (1977) — as Bobby Carter
- Shogun Assassin (1980) — as Voice (voice)
- The Hills Have Eyes Part 2 (1985) — as Bobby
- The Great American Girl Robbery (1979) — as Billy
- Bad Manners (1984) — as Retard
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