Robert Bella Explained

Robert Bella
Birth Name:Robert Bella
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York, United States
Occupation:Filmmaker, Director, Producer, Writer, Actor
Years Active:1985–present

Robert Bella is an American filmmaker, best known for his work as a television Director, Writer & Producer on shows such as The Rookie, , Castle and The Following. Bella has also worked on over 100 plays as an actor, director, producer and writer. He is a co-author of Training of the American Actor, and he wrote the stage adaptation of the film Stand and Deliver.[1]

Early life

Bella was born in Brooklyn, New York. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, where he studied acting with Stella Adler, David Mamet and William H. Macy.[2]

Career

When he was 23 years old, Bella became an NYU adjunct faculty member. By the time he was 25, he was teaching Master Classes around the world, on subjects such as directing, script analysis, performance technique, on-camera acting and audition skills.[3] His former acting students include Jessica Alba, Rose Byrne, Heather Burns, Eddie Cahill, Justin Chatwin, Abbie Cornish, Peter Facinelli, Matthew Fox, Bryan Greenberg, Simon Helberg, Diane Neal, Jason Ritter, Gina Rodriguez, Shaun Sipos, and Skeet Ulrich.

Bella became one of the founding members the Atlantic Theater Company, where he served as the Managing Director, Associate Artistic Director and executive Director of the Atlantic Acting School.[3] His experience producing and directing numerous Off-Broadway plays ultimately led him to try his hand at filmmaking.

TV and film

In 1996, Bella produced and directed the independent film Colin Fitz Lives!. The film tells the story of two security guards who must protect a rock star's grave against excitable fans who may attempt to commit suicide there.[4] It was shot on 35mm in New York City. The budget was $150,000, and the film was shot in 14 days. It had its World Premiere in Dramatic Competition at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival.[5] The film won awards at numerous film festivals, including the Austin Film Festival,[6] WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival[7] and the Long Island Film Festival,[8] but it did not receive distribution until IFC Films released the movie on-demand in 2010.[9]

Bella has worked as an ADR Director with numerous actors, including: Chevy Chase, Judi Dench, Jimmy Fallon, Whoopi Goldberg, Bill Hader, Freddie Highmore, Harvey Keitel, William H. Macy, James McAvoy, Catherine O'Hara, Christina Ricci and Jon Stewart.

Bella also worked as a Post Production Supervisor for various film studios, including DreamWorks Pictures. His credits include Delivery Man, Lincoln, War Horse, Real Steel, The Help and I Am Number Four.[10]

He has worked as a TV Director/Writer/Producer on shows such as The Rookie, , Castle and The Following.[11]

Personal life

Bella is currently resides in Los Angeles, California.[12]

Filmography

YearFilm & TelevisionCredited asNotes
width=60 Directorwidth=60 Executive producerwidth=60 Producerwidth=60 Post productionwidth=60 Writerwidth=60 Actorwidth=75 Role
1988Things ChangeBellboy #1Written and Directed by David Mamet.
1991HomicideBodyguardWritten and Directed by David Mamet.
1993HitsvilleMickWritten and Directed by Peter Biegen.
1993Amid Summer's Night DreamsSkipWritten and Directed by Glen Gers.
1993The ContendersSkipWritten and Directed by Tobias Meinecke.
1993Money for NothingJunior BookieWritten and Directed by Ramón Menéndez.
1997Colin Fitz Lives!PepeIn 2010, IFC Films released the film as part of: Sundance Selects – Colin Fitz Lives!.
1997Gerald's FarmChrisShort Film. Written and Directed by Jonathan Abrahams.
1999MagnoliaDetective #2 (uncredited)Written and Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
2004SpartanDavioWritten and Directed by David Mamet.
2005This RevolutionBob KramerWritten and Directed by Stephen Marshall.
2006KnotDadShort film.
2006Doogal aka The Magic RoundaboutUS Voice Director for The Weinstein Company.
2006PenelopePost Production Supervisor for Summit Entertainment and The Weinstein Company.
2006Factory GirlPost Production Supervisor for The Weinstein Company.
2007Elite SquadPost Production Supervisor for The Weinstein Company.
2008The PromotionPost Production Supervisor for Dimension Films.
2008Revengers, Inc.Mr. GNYU UG Drama Department film project.
2009FanboysPost Production Supervisor for The Weinstein Company.
2009Road Kill: A Day in the Life of Henry David RoadHenry David RoadWorld Premiere at the 2009 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films.
2009FightingPost Production Supervisor for Relativity Media and Rogue Pictures.
2010My Soul To TakePost Production Supervisor for Relativity Media and Rogue Pictures. Written and Directed by Wes Craven.
2011I Am Number FourPost Production Supervisor for Bay Films and DreamWorks Pictures. Produced by Michael Bay. Directed by D. J. Caruso.
2011The HelpPost Production Supervisor for DreamWorks Pictures. Written and Directed by Tate Taylor.
2011Real SteelPost Production Consultant for DreamWorks Pictures. Produced and Directed by Shawn Levy. Starring Hugh Jackman.
2011War HorsePost Production Consultant for DreamWorks Pictures. Produced and Directed by Steven Spielberg.
2012LincolnPost Production Consultant for DreamWorks Pictures. Produced and Directed by Steven Spielberg.
2013Best Friends ForeverWorld Premiere at the 2013 Slamdance Film Festival. Directed by Brea Grant.
2013Delivery ManPost Production Supervisor for DreamWorks Pictures. Written and Directed by Ken Scott.
2014Need for SpeedPost Production Consultant for DreamWorks Pictures. Directed by Scott Waugh.
2014The Hundred-Foot JourneyPost Production Consultant for DreamWorks Pictures. Directed by Lasse Hallström.
2015The Following Staff Writer (Season 3) for Warner Bros. Television. Created by Kevin Williamson.
2015–2016CastleStaff Writer (Season 8) for ABC. Created by Andrew W. Marlowe.
2018–The RookieDirector/Writer/Producer (Seasons 1-4) for ABC. Created by Alexi Hawley.
2022-2023Director; 2 episodes

Theater

YearPlayCredited asNotes
width=60 Theatre Directorwidth=60 Theatrical producerwidth=60 Playwrightwidth=60 Actorwidth=75 Role
1985The Water EngineMr. Wallace, UnderstudyPresented by The Goodman Theatre. Written by David Mamet.
1985Home Free!LawrenceWritten by Lanford Wilson.
1986Been TakenPresented by The Atlantic Theater Company. Directed by William H. Macy.
1986After MagrittePresented by The Atlantic Theater Company. Written by Tom Stoppard.
1986A Night OutPresented by The Atlantic Theater Company. Written by Harold Pinter.
1987KnucklePresented by The Atlantic Theater Company. Written by David Hare.
1987The WoodsPresented by The Atlantic Theater Company. Written by David Mamet.
1987Audrey's ComplaintWorld Premiere. Presented by The Atlantic Theater Company. Written by Tom Donaghy. Directed by Clark Gregg.
1987RecklessPresented by The Atlantic Theater Company. Written by Craig Lucas.
1987Boys' LifeDon, UnderstudyWorld Premiere. Presented by The Atlantic Theater Company. Written by Howard Korder. Directed by William H. Macy. Off-Broadway Premiere presented by The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
1989True WestOff-Off Broadway. Written by Sam Shepard.
1989Measure for MeasureVarriusPresented by The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Starring: Kate Burton and Campbell Scott.
1989Julius CaesarOff-Off Broadway. Written by William Shakespeare.
1990Spike HeelsOff-Off Broadway. Written by Theresa Rebeck.
1991Anton Chekhov's Three SistersSolyonyPresented by The Atlantic Theater Company. Adapted by David Mamet. Directed by William H. Macy.
1991The Virgin MollyPvt. Molly PetersonPresented by The Atlantic Theater Company.
1992Mad ForestOff-Off Broadway. Written by Caryl Churchill.
1994The CrucibleOff-Off Broadway. Written by Arthur Miller.
1994Stand and DeliverAdapted from the film Stand and Deliver.
1995OleannaJohn, Understudy.National Tour. Written by David Mamet.
1995J. B. Priestley's Dangerous CornerGordonPresented by The Atlantic Theater Company. Adapted and Directed by David Mamet.
1997TrustRoySydney, Australia. Written by Steven Dietz.
2001The Front PageOff-Off Broadway. Written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur.
2001The Dog ProblemThe PriestPresented by The Atlantic Theater Company. Written by David Rabe.
2002Balm in GileadOff-Off Broadway. Written by Lanford Wilson.
2004Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of LoveOff Broadway. Written by Brad Fraser.

Awards and nominations

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: On stage: 'Bakersfield Mist,' 'Pirates of Penzance Jr.,' 'Stand and Deliver,' Kevin Shea. May 8, 2018. VC Star. March 1, 2023.
  2. http://www.dramaticpublishing.com/AuthorBio.php?titlelink=9065 "Robert Bella"
  3. https://atlantictheater.org/explore-2/ensemble/robert-bella/ "Robert Bella"
  4. Web site: Colin Fitz Lives! Reviews. 1997. TV Guide. March 7, 2023.
  5. Hernandez, Eugene (July 23, 2010). "Colin Fitz Director Robert Bella: From Sundance To Hell and Back Again". Indiewire. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  6. Web site: Austin Film Festival - 1997. Internet Movie Database. March 1, 2023.
  7. Web site: Robert Bella - Awards. Internet Movie Database. March 1, 2023.
  8. Web site: Robert Bella - Awards. Internet Movie Database. March 1, 2023.
  9. Hernandez, Eugene (July 23, 2010). "Colin Fitz Director Robert Bella: From Sundance To Hell and Back Again". Indiewire. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  10. Web site: Robert Bella. Internet Movie Database. March 1, 2023.
  11. Web site: Robert Bella. Internet Movie Database. March 1, 2023.
  12. Web site: Robert Bella. Twitter. March 1, 2023.
  13. SimonC (July 17, 2010). "Sundance Selects – Colin Fitz!". WorldFilmFest.net. Retrieved December 27, 2014.