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Bob Conder

Bob Conder

Bob is a versatile professional in the entertainment industry, having served in various roles as a performer, creator, and educator. His career spans over 40 years, during which he has accumulated over 500 credits in music, theater, commercials, T.V., and film. His work has taken him to diverse locations such as Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Ghana, and several U.S. states. Bob's academic achievements include two Business Degrees from the University of Phoenix and a Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts with an emphasis on screenplays from Full Sail University.

Bob has taught as an educator at the University of Utah, Utah Valley University, and Snow College. He also helped create East Hollywood High School, writing most of the film studies curriculum. He is a Directors Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild member.

Bob's on-screen presence is wider than acting. He has also made a mark as a stuntman, specializing in fights, falls, and cars. His work has led to memorable experiences, such as being beaten up by Tommy Lee Jones, dropped by Jim Carrey, shot from the roof of a building, and rolling a moving van off an exploding bridge. These experiences have tested his physical abilities and showcased his commitment to delivering high-quality performances.

Behind the camera, Bob works as a Writer, Producer, and Director, making films, commercials, and video projects.