Robert Grossman Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Robert Grossman (born March 1, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York City) is an American painter, sculptor, filmmaker, and author.In a career spanning fifty years, Grossman's illustrations have appeared over 500 times on the covers of various national publications. TIME, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Esquire, TV Guide, Sports Illustrated, The Times, The Nation, The New York Observer, The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, Evergreen Review, New York magazine, National Lampoon, and The New York Times have all published illustrations by him. His work has appeared in children's books, including The 18th Emergency (text by Betsy C. Byers), and What Could a Hippopotamus Be? (text by Mike Thaler). He has created album covers for Columbia, Epic, Warner Bros., and United Artists.
Net Worth
$7 Million
Date Of Birth
1940-03-01
Profession
Actor, Music Department
Nicknames
Robert Grossman, Grossman, Robert
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Hinge
2016
Short completed
Richard
The Veil
2017/II
Emperor
Te Ata
2016
Willie Watts
Better Call Saul
2016
TV Series
Theodore 'Fudge' Talbot
Squeezebox
2015
Short
Santos
Ace Wonder: Message from a Dead Man
2014
Virgil Logan
Light from the Darkroom
2014
Hector
Wanda the Wonderful
2014
Documentary
Vaudeville Announcer
The Painted Woman
2012
Short
Pawn Shop Customer
I Am... Gabriel
2012
Video
George Mason
Language of a Broken Heart
2011
Old Man at Bookstore
Searching for Sonny
2011
Old Man on Scooter
Inventors and Vendors
2010
William
Eat Me!
2010
Street Eater #2
Judicial Consent
1994
John Lucarell
Criminal Behavior
1992
TV Movie
Judge Davis
Lunatics: A Love Story
1991
Drunk
Yes Darling
1984
Short
Mr. Pickamelon
Music Department
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Painted Woman
2012
Short composer: theme music / vocal solo
Known for movies
Ace Wonder: Message from a Dead Man (2014) as Virgil Logan