Robert Lehrer Explained

Robert Lehrer
Birth Date:March 13, 1929
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, United States
Death Place:New York City, United States
Other Names:Robert Ad Hoc
Occupation:Actor

Robert Kafka Lehrer (March 13, 1929; Los Angeles-January 20, 2017; New York City) was a stage, motion picture and television actor.

Early years and education

Robert received bachelor's and master's degrees from UCLA in theater arts. He earned a PhD in theater arts from Stanford University in 1962 with a dissertation entitled "Social Awareness in the Folk Plays of Carl Zuckmayer, 1925-1931."[1] Lehrer served in the US Army during the Korean War.[2]

Actor

Following a five-year apprenticeship with John Houseman's Professional Theater Group in Hollywood (which included a stint at CBS TV), Lehrer continued his acting career in Germany (over thirty-four years), doing commercials for the ZDF (Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen), creating voiceovers for HR Radio (Hessischer Rundfunk), as well as appearing in over thirty English-language stage productions. Lehrer returned to New York, appeared in many Off-Off-Broadway productions,[3] and played Newton in The Private Life of Sir Isaac Newton.[4] He had a principal role in a fall episode of the ABC sitcom Hope & Faith. He was also featured in the films Marie and Bruce, starring Julianne Moore and Matthew Broderick; Virgin (film) starring Elisabeth Moss; Descent (2007 film) starring Rosario Dawson; Our Italian Husband starring Brooke Shields.[5] [6]

Robert Lehrer film clips

Notes and References

  1. Hans Wagener. Carl Zuckmayer Criticism: Tracing Endangered Fame. Camden House 1995 p. 22. .
  2. News: Remember Stanford. Remember Stanford (newsletter). 2004. 2.
  3. Theatre World 1999-2000 - Page 131
  4. Victor Gluck. The Private Life of Sir Isaac Newton. Back Stage 40.23 (Jun 4-Jun 10, 1999):36
  5. Screen World: 2005 Film Annual - p. 208.
  6. Web site: Robert Lehrer. IMDb.