Robert Munic
Robert Munic | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Producer, writer, director |
Notable work | Empire, Ice |
Spouse |
Ingrid Rogers (m. 2005) |
Children | 2 |
Robert Munic Robert Munic is an Emmy® and DGA award nominated writer, director and producer. He recently created and Showran Starz highest rated series in history, POWERBOOK IV: FORCE. Munic also served as Showrunner/Co-Creator for A&E’s The Cleaner starring Benjamin Bratt, Direct TV’s ICE starring Ray Winstone and BET’s anthology series TALES. Other EP credits include: Fox’s Gang Related, Empire & Star as well as Vital Signs which he wrote and Executive Produced with Dr. Dre starring Michael Kenneth Williams, Ian McShane, Dr. Dre & Sam Rock- well for Apple TV. He is currently writing/EP’ing California Soul for Paramount TV, Canaryville for FX. On the feature side, Munic wrote Fighting starring Channing Tatum, Run Like Hell for MGM and Vision Quest for Warner Brothers. He is currently adapting the YA novel Nowhere But Here for Voltage Pictures. Munic served as writer, director, and producer on Showtime's They Call Me Sirr, starring Michael Clarke Duncan, which was nominated for an Emmy® and DGA Award - as well as Showtime’s In a Class of His Own. Munic received an Emmy® nomination for writing the movie and won the Excellence in a Television Film award from the National Television Review Board. He and his wife Ingrid Rogers own and operate Pull The Pin Productions, Inc. where they have a slate of over 18 projects in development..[1][2][3][4] He is a director and the writer/co-executive producer of the television series Empire.[5][6][7][8][9][10]
Selected production credits
Year 2022 | Title Power Book 4: FORCE | Position Creator, Executive Producer |
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1993 | The Pros & Cons of Breathing | Screenplay, Director |
1996 | Timelock | Director |
1997-99 | NightMan | Director |
1999 | In a Class of His Own | Writer |
2008 | The Cleaner | Executive producer, Episodic Writer |
2014 | Gang Related | Consulting Producer, Episodic Writer |
2015 | Murder in the First | Co-Executive Producer, Episodic Writer |
2015 | Empire | Co-Executive Producer, occasional Director, Episodic Writer |
2016-17 | Ice | Executive producer, Writer |
2017 | Rogue | Consulting Producer, Episodic Writer |
2019 | Tales | Executive producer, Episodic Writer
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Selected acting credits
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | Jake and the Fatman | Morgan Beaudine | Episode: “Side by Side” |
1990 | Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again | Chip | TV movie |
1990 | 21 Jump Street | Marty | Episode: “Blackout” |
1992 | Radio Flyer | Older Fisher | Film |
1993 | Bloodlines: Murder in the Family | Chuck | TV movie |
1998 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Intern | Episode: “Killed by Death“ |
References
- ^ "MGM Developing NASCAR Movie With 'Empire' Co-Exec Producer (EXCLUSIVE)". variety.com.
- ^ "Robert Munic". hollywood.com.
- ^ "Robert Munic Penning Untitled Urban Con-artist Film". movieweb.com.
- ^ "Fox Developing Martial Arts Drama From 'Gang Related' Duo". hollywoodreporter.com.
- ^ "Best TV to Watch in November: Colbert's Election 2016, Dolly's Christmas and More". rollingstone.com.
- ^ "Whoa! Empire Had Some Believable Relationships This Week!". previously.tv.
- ^ "Apple Makes Scripted TV Debut, Vital Signs with Dr. Dre". denofgeek.com.
- ^ "Taraji P. Henson Celebrates 'Empire' Golden Globe Win with Cookies". variety.com.
- ^ "BET AWARDS 2016". bet.com.
- ^ "WINNERS OF "TEEN CHOICE 2016" ANNOUNCED". fox.com. Archived from the original on 2016-08-02.