Robert Cait
Robert Cait was born on May 12, 1961 in Canada. Robert Cait's big-screen debut came with My Pet Monster - Season 1 directed by Laura Shepherd in 1987, strarring unknown episodes. Robert Cait is known for Silent Night: A Song for the World directed by Hannes Michael Schalle, John Rhys-Davies stars as General Haig and Katharine McPhee as Self. The upcoming new movie Robert Cait plays is Silent Night: A Song for the World which will be released on Dec 10, 2020.
Robert Cait's hilarious stand-up has kept audience's rolling from "The Just For Laughs Comedy Festival" in Montreal to the "Howard Stern Show" in New York, to "Dennis Miller Live" in Las Vegas and in theaters from coast to coast. Living and thriving in Los Angeles, Cait's remarkable voice talents have landed him in countless films, television series and recognizable commercials such as the voice of "Duke the Dog" for Bush's Baked Beans, Boris Badenov for DreamWorks' "Bullwinkle" cartoons, Norm the Genie for Nickelodeon's "Fairly Odd Parents", Colossus from "X-Men" and more. His stand-up is clean enough for his own Bubbie to watch, while still connecting to a wide demographic. He has been lauded by critics for his comedy on MTV, A&E and Comedy Central and has been in several films honored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. From the Oscar® winning Best Feature Documentary "A Long Way Home" to the DreamWorks Oscar® nominated Best Animated feature "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron", he has impressed producers with his wide interpretive range.
Birthday
May 12, 1961Place of Birth
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
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- 2017
additional crew
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- 2013
actor
as Victorian Santa / Insane Santa / Absent Minded Santa (English version, voice)
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- 20124.7
- 2010
actor
as Felix's Dad / Absent Minded Santa / Insane Santa / ... (English version, voice)
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- 19876.8