Rob Tinkler(I)
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Rob Tinkler is an actor, screenwriter, director and voice actor based in Toronto and LA.
Rob was born in Winnipeg Manitoba, but moved to the Toronto, Ontario
area while in grade school. In his late teens he became involved in
community theatre, performing in plays and musicals and was
subsequently accepted into the Theatre program at Ryerson University
(later acquiring his BFA). At Ryerson he met future sketch comedy
collaborators Mike Beaver, Jason Jones, and Stacey Depass. His first
gig out of school was a series on YTV called "It's Alive". The show was
of the sketch comedy variety, and while acting on the series Rob was
introduced to and became interested in writing. After the show's
cancellation, and growing frustrated with a dwindling influx of acting
work at that time, Rob and his then roommates Mike Beaver and Shaun
Majumder decided to form the comedy troupe "Beaver, Tinkler, Majumder".
This triumvirate soon welcomed Jason Jones, and then Stacey Depass and
Jenn Baxter (who were also on "It's Alive") and the troupe was renamed
"The Bobroom". Also during this period, Rob realized an affinity for
voice-overs and he booked several animated series including "Sam & Max
Freelance Police", "X-Men" and "Sailor Moon". After writing, mounting
and performing in many live sketch shows with The Bobroom at clubs
across Toronto and excursions into Chicago and New York City, the
troupe was soon approached by Milan Curry-Sharples about doing the
comedy showcase series "Comedy Now". Although this show was more of a
vehicle for stand-up comedians, this endeavor ultimately led to the
development and creation of the sketch comedy series "The Bobroom" for
the Comedy Network. Although the series ran only for a limited time, it
was a learning ground for Rob as he not only amassed characters, but
honed skills in writing for the screen. Also around this time, Rob
landed several roles on feature film productions, including "The
Tuxedo" and the cult classic "Harold And Kumar Go To White Castle".
After embarking on a couple of pilot seasons in Los Angeles, Rob
received the accreditation to relocate to the US on a full time basis.
There, he has written for several animated series ("Wayside",
"Pandalian" "Almost Naked Animals") and did voices on video games
("Superman Returns", "Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2"), and several pilots
and series ("Celebrity Deathmatch"), including the Fox prime time
animated series "American Dad". He's also performed in countless
commercials and even landed a recurring role as Rachael Harris'
whipping boy in ABC's "Notes From The Underbelly". Rob plays too many
characters to name on PBS's "The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About
That", as well as voices leading danger dog Howie in Cartoon Network's
"Almost Naked Animals" and Gingka in "Beyblade Metal Fusion". Rob
divides his time between LA and Toronto as he continues to develop
series and films. In addition to acting, writing, and directing, he is
also a Creative Consultant on "Almost Naked Animals".