Robert Peters
Robert Peters, born on July 20, 1961, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, is a distinguished actor and director celebrated for his contributions to film. Over the years, he has built a remarkable career, featuring in several high-profile projects that have garnered both critical and commercial acclaim.
Peters gained widespread recognition for his role in the ensemble cast of *Ocean's Eleven* (2001), a stylish heist film directed by Steven Soderbergh. His impressive performance contributed to the movie's significant success at the box office. Additionally, he showcased his talent in *Lincoln* (2012), directed by Steven Spielberg, where he portrayed a character in the compelling narrative surrounding one of America's most iconic presidents. Another notable entry in his filmography is *In the Line of Fire* (1993), a political thriller that further solidified his reputation as a versatile actor capable of tackling intense and complex roles.
Throughout his career, Robert Peters has demonstrated a passionate commitment to his craft, earning respect from peers and audiences alike. His work not only highlights his acting prowess but also his ability to engage with thought-provoking material, making him a memorable figure in contemporary cinema.
Filmography
An Uncommon Grace
From Other Worlds
The Crude Oasis
Traveller
It's the Rage
Wilder Napalm
Under Oath
South of Sanity
Annie's Point
Welcome to the Jungle (2013)
She Inherited Danger