About: Robert Keniston
Robert Keniston was born & raised in Rock, Rock, Rockaway Beach, New York before moving to Los Angeles and originally planned to become a stuntman before deciding on building a career as an actor.
With over eight years performing on stage he has played a catalogue of roles from the future Queen of England in "As Fate Would Have It" to a sociopathic young playwright in "Deathtrap".
Robert’s last name and bloodline have him potentially connected to two major events in American History: Pearl Harbor and The Battle of Lexington.
He’s been seen as Charlie Chaplin at Universal Studios Hollywood, can do an impressive Jimmy Stewart impression and will perform a happy dance upon request.
He continues to create self-produced content with a handful of projects presently in development including a documentary, a web-series, and a romantic comedy.
In 2007 he earned his B.F.A. in Graphic Design from Woodbury University.
Oh, and he loves Chicken Fingers! Honey-mustard on the side please!