- Born
- Birth nameRobert Moorhouse Coleman III
- Height5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
- Bobby Coleman is an actor and contemporary artist born and raised in Pasadena, California. Following in the footsteps of his older sister, Holliston, Bobby began his acting career at the age of six. He quickly developed a passion for acting and began taking on a variety of roles in both television and film. Within a few years, Bobby had already played in multiple features such as Must Love Dogs, Friends with Money, and The Good Mother. He then began working on his most challenging role at the time as the title lead in Martian Child, where he played a child who believed he was from Mars being newly fostered by a single father (John Cusack). Since then, Bobby has taken on many more lead roles, such as The Last Song, where he played Miley Cyrus's brother, and enjoys the travel and adventure that these roles bring him. Working alongside actors such as Michael Keaton, Liam Hemsworth, Jeremy Renner, Greg Kinnear, Jane Lynch, Ray Liotta and many others, Bobby has been able to learn from a wide range of talented people throughout his career.
Outside of acting, Bobby is pursuing a number of passions. He is obsessed with art and material, and has shown his work at exhibitions and fairs. In a post-modern style, he uses mixed-media and sculpture to explore concepts surrounding the human form and condition. Bobby is passionate about other forms of design as well, and is pursuing a degree in Business in hopes to develop products and launch a clothing line. Bobby is equally passionate about nature and science, which led to his involvement in various ecologically-focused programs. In one program called Pangaea, Bobby traveled to the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil where he explored its many ecosystems and worked with tribes to distribute clean water. Today, Bobby continues to push his efforts towards acting, art, invention and ecology, and hopes to inspire and empower others through his work.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Robert Coleman
- Gender / Gender identityMale
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