... and from the city. Tonight, I’ll be home by 12:30 AM. I will shower, have a couple of sandwiches and turn in for a good two or three hours of sleep until it’s time to do it all over again! Hi Diddle Dee Dee! An actor’s life for me!
When doing a Broadway show, and especially while also moonlighting as a radio and television personality, it’s important to get your rest. So I make sure I get my naps in. Even when I’m driving to...
Michael Park and I relaxing at intermission, playing a game of Strip Cribbage. He cheats.
Don’t forget to sign in. Or you won’t get paid. Not that we’re doing this for money. If the producers are reading this... of COURSE we’re doing it for money!
After the first show, the fans line up waiting for my autograph. They usually stay until after I’ve left to go to dinner, I’m not exactly sure why. I think it takes them a little time to recover from the thrill of realizing that they’ve met The Robio.
"Walt," the toupee I wear as Wally Womper to help make his character more distinctively different from my Twimble... in lieu of acting.
Trevor helping Twimble get into the apron, effectively saving our sold-out matinee crowd from nausea and traumatic hysterical blindness.
On set, getting into character. I tap into my "inner child." CHILD = "Creative, Hamish Instinct, Lovingly Displayed."
In the Fox Green Room, Carley, our PA and on-air correspondent, gets advice from The Robio. I like to help the young kids navigate their way through this soul-crushing business, while also letting them know it’s the greatest business in the world.
... which they do, brilliantly.
In the first of two makeup chairs I will occupy this day, at Fox, where we simulcast the TV portion of the "Imus In The Morning" radio program. Chris and Bismarck attempt to make me look like Gary Busey...
Rob Bartlett
Rob Bartlett
Daniel Radcliffe, Rob Bartlett and company
Nathan Lane, Lee Wilkof, Rob Bartlett, Matthew Broderick, Brad Garrett and Peter Frechette
Nick Jonas and Rob Bartlett
Nick Jonas and Rob Bartlett
Rob Bartlett
... and from the city. Tonight, I’ll be home by 12:30 AM. I will shower, have a couple of sandwiches and turn in for a good two or three hours of sleep until it’s time to do it all over again! Hi Diddle Dee Dee! An actor’s life for me!
When doing a Broadway show, and especially while also moonlighting as a radio and television personality, it’s important to get your rest. So I make sure I get my naps in. Even when I’m driving to...
Michael Park and I relaxing at intermission, playing a game of Strip Cribbage. He cheats.
Don’t forget to sign in. Or you won’t get paid. Not that we’re doing this for money. If the producers are reading this... of COURSE we’re doing it for money!
After the first show, the fans line up waiting for my autograph. They usually stay until after I’ve left to go to dinner, I’m not exactly sure why. I think it takes them a little time to recover from the thrill of realizing that they’ve met The Robio.
"Walt," the toupee I wear as Wally Womper to help make his character more distinctively different from my Twimble... in lieu of acting.
Trevor helping Twimble get into the apron, effectively saving our sold-out matinee crowd from nausea and traumatic hysterical blindness.
On set, getting into character. I tap into my "inner child." CHILD = "Creative, Hamish Instinct, Lovingly Displayed."
In the Fox Green Room, Carley, our PA and on-air correspondent, gets advice from The Robio. I like to help the young kids navigate their way through this soul-crushing business, while also letting them know it’s the greatest business in the world.
... which they do, brilliantly.
In the first of two makeup chairs I will occupy this day, at Fox, where we simulcast the TV portion of the "Imus In The Morning" radio program. Chris and Bismarck attempt to make me look like Gary Busey...
... and from the city. Tonight, I’ll be home by 12:30 AM. I will shower, have a couple of sandwiches and turn in for a good two or three hours of sleep until it’s time to do it all over again! Hi Diddle Dee Dee! An actor’s life for me!
When doing a Broadway show, and especially while also moonlighting as a radio and television personality, it’s important to get your rest. So I make sure I get my naps in. Even when I’m driving to...
Michael Park and I relaxing at intermission, playing a game of Strip Cribbage. He cheats.
Don’t forget to sign in. Or you won’t get paid. Not that we’re doing this for money. If the producers are reading this... of COURSE we’re doing it for money!
After the first show, the fans line up waiting for my autograph. They usually stay until after I’ve left to go to dinner, I’m not exactly sure why. I think it takes them a little time to recover from the thrill of realizing that they’ve met The Robio.
"Walt," the toupee I wear as Wally Womper to help make his character more distinctively different from my Twimble... in lieu of acting.
Trevor helping Twimble get into the apron, effectively saving our sold-out matinee crowd from nausea and traumatic hysterical blindness.
On set, getting into character. I tap into my "inner child." CHILD = "Creative, Hamish Instinct, Lovingly Displayed."
In the Fox Green Room, Carley, our PA and on-air correspondent, gets advice from The Robio. I like to help the young kids navigate their way through this soul-crushing business, while also letting them know it’s the greatest business in the world.
... which they do, brilliantly.
In the first of two makeup chairs I will occupy this day, at Fox, where we simulcast the TV portion of the "Imus In The Morning" radio program. Chris and Bismarck attempt to make me look like Gary Busey...
Rob Bartlett
Rob Bartlett
Rob Bartlett
Rob Bartlett
Daniel Radcliffe, Rob Bartlett and company
Daniel Radcliffe, Rob Bartlett and company
Nathan Lane, Lee Wilkof, Rob Bartlett, Matthew Broderick, Brad Garrett and Peter Frechette
Bartlett and Foster
Nathan Lane, Lee Wilkof, Rob Bartlett, Matthew Broderick, Brad Garrett and Peter Frechette