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Robert Richard Dubac is an American actor, director, stand-up comedian, and playwright.[1][2][3] Robert is known for his comedic solo show, The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?,[4] The Book of Moron,[5][6] and Stand-Up Jesus.[7]

From 1990 to 1991, Robert was the lead actor on ABC's soap opera Loving.[8] In 1999, Robert's first play, The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?[9][10], co-directed by Blake Edwards, logged approximately 5000 performances worldwide and has been translated into several languages.[11] In 2014, Robert with his friend Garry Shandling, wrote and directed his second play, The Book Of Moron[12][13][14]. Between 2020 to 2021, Robert wrote his third show, Stand-Up Jesus.[7]

Robert also co-wrote and directed Happyville, starring Dave Shirley, and the Off-Broadway solo show Man 1, and Bank 0[15].

Filmography

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Movies/TV Shows Character Year
Diff'rent Strokes David (as Bob Dubac) 1984
Hunter Sweet Louie (as Bob Dubac) 1985
Stitches AI Rosenberg (as Bob Dubac) 1985
Mind Benders French Teacher 1987
Growing Pains Rodney Strong 1988
Life Goes On Record Producer 1989
The Rookie Waiter 1992
Loving Alex Masters 1990-1991
Sketch Artist Tommy 1992
Innocent Obsession Edward 1994
Cold Ground Mayner 1996
After the Game Clyde Walsh 1997
Too Hip for the Room Stuart 2015
The Real Geezer of Beverly Hills-Adjacent Bob 2019

References

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  1. Center, Wortham (2022-10-13). "Robert Dubac's THE BOOK OF MORON". Wortham Center for the Performing Arts. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  2. "Scintillating 'Book of Moron' Intellectually Invigorating in an Era of Catastrophic Dumbing Down". WTTW News. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  3. "The Book of Moron - Theater Scene New York Broadway Review". www.theaterscene.com. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  4. Writer, PAM KRAGEN-Staff (2008-01-23). "Dubac returns with 'Male Intellect' comedy". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  5. "Robert Dubac's THE BOOK OF MORON". lctix.com. Archived from the original on 2023-07-07. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  6. WKRC (2019-10-25). "Robert Dubac's 'Book of Moron' comes to the Aronoff Center". WKRC. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Travers, Andrew (2022-03-11). "Comedian Dubac brings 'Jesus' to TACAW". www.aspentimes.com. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  8. Tuccio-Koonz, Linda (2019-10-21). "Robert Dubac's 'The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?' comes to Danbury's Palace Theatre". Connecticut Post. Archived from the original on 2023-07-07. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  9. "Robert Dubac – Word The Storytelling Show". wordthestorytellingshow.com. Archived from the original on 2023-07-07. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  10. Staff, Nippertown (2022-06-24). "Robert Dubac's The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron? On Sale Sunday". Nippertown. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  11. Arts, Cincinnati. "Robert Dubac's Book of Moron | Official Ticket Source | Cincinnati Arts". www.cincinnatiarts.org. Archived from the original on 2023-07-07. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  12. archive (2021-08-24). "The Book of Moron". TheaterScene.net. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  13. Miller, Deb (2021-08-24). "Robert Dubac's 'The Book of Moron' at SoHo Playhouse will keep you laughing and leave you thinking". DC Theater Arts. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  14. "Robert Dubac's Book of Moron". Loop Chicago. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  15. "Robert Dubac – Word The Storytelling Show". wordthestorytellingshow.com. Archived from the original on 2023-07-07. Retrieved 2023-09-15.