Robert Smythe

ROBERT SMYTHE

Happy Loman

Robert Smythe began acting at age 10 in his hometown of Las Vegas. After moving to Los Angeles, he became part of the Burbank High Performing Arts program, where he won the award for best actor in his class. He has studied under coaches such as Larry Moss, as well as attended the Stella Adler Academy of Theatre & Acting. Classically trained, He has performed in roles from many great playwrights, ranging from Lyle Kessler’s Orphans as Treat to Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull as Konstantin. He credits his family for the support they give him in his artistic pursuits.