Robert Page

Robert Page

Director, Writer, Producer

BIO

Robert Page is a highly accomplished film and television director, known for his ability to bring a sense of realism and emotional depth to the projects he takes on. Born in Long Beach, California, Robert began his career in the entertainment industry as a production assistant and quickly worked his way up to director.

In his early years, Robert worked on a number of award-winning television series, including ER, The West Wing, and NYPD Blue. He also directed episodes of popular shows such as 24, House, and The Shield.

As a feature film director, Robert has helmed projects such as The Big Empty, starring Jon Favreau and Joey Lauren Adams, and the critically acclaimed independent drama, The Woodsman, starring Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick.

Robert has also directed a number of made-for-TV movies, including the Emmy-award winning A Place to Call Home, starring Mary McDonnell, and the romantic comedy The Nanny Diaries, starring Scarlett Johansson.

Robert’s most recent work includes the Netflix original series, Narcos, which he directed in its entirety. He also directed the pilot episode of the highly acclaimed Amazon Prime series, The Man in the High Castle.

Throughout his career, Robert has been praised for his ability to bring a sense of realism and humanity to his projects. He is known for his keen eye for detail and for his willingness to take risks in order to bring a unique vision to the screen. Robert is also a firm believer in the importance of collaboration, and is always looking for ways to work with talented actors, writers, and other creatives to bring their stories to life.

Robert’s work has been recognized with numerous awards, including two Emmy nominations and two Directors Guild of America Awards. He continues to be a highly sought-after director in the industry, and is currently in development on several projects.