Bob Rayhart
- Producer
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bob Rayhart, born Robert Jon Rayhart Jr. to Robert Rayhart Sr. and Darlene Rayhart lived a busy life growing up in a large military family. Bob was the oldest of four children in his family with two sisters and the youngest being his brother Adam Rayhart. His family moved around every couple years for his fathers job, which allowed Bob to become accustomed to adapting to his environment and making friends fast. This trait would manifest itself into wanting to be an entertainer at a very young age.
Once his family retired in Florida and his life settled in Bob started his entertainment career in 1995 while still attending high school. He was given an opportunity to write and direct a small successful, although local television show on cable. When the show was finishing its last season in 1997 and came to close, Bob found a love for puppetry arts and studied the works of Jim Henson for an entire year. While trying to raise a family himself, he then changed his focus to screenwriting and wrote multiple feature scripts while partnered with other writers.
After some years with deals on and off the table, he walked away from his Hollywood dreams in 2006. He began working only in retail and buried himself in that work. His creative need and entertainment desire would manifest itself again in 2015 when he decided to audition for a local film. Over the next five years, Bob amassed a slew of short film credits as well as a feature film.
Bob stays busy with many large and small screen projects from stand up comedy to cartoon voice overs and of course his podcast, The Rayhart Rundown (2020) that started during a pandemic shut down in 2020.
His love and passion to entertain and bring laughter will be something that he plans to do for a very long time.
After some years with deals on and off the table, he walked away from his Hollywood dreams in 2006. He began working only in retail and buried himself in that work. His creative need and entertainment desire would manifest itself again in 2015 when he decided to audition for a local film. Over the next five years, Bob amassed a slew of short film credits as well as a feature film.
Bob stays busy with many large and small screen projects from stand up comedy to cartoon voice overs and of course his podcast, The Rayhart Rundown (2020) that started during a pandemic shut down in 2020.
His love and passion to entertain and bring laughter will be something that he plans to do for a very long time.