Robert McRay
- Actor
- Casting Director
- Writer
Born in Wisconsin, he was raised on hippie communes and Indian
reservations of the pacific Northwest. His first experience before the
camera was at age 5, on "Romper Room", where he also met Edgar Bergan
and Charlie McCarthy. He became a professional ventriloquist by the age
of 11 and was creating his own animated and short films in his spare
time. His fascination with physical development began as a way to
overcome acute shyness, which developed from abuse he suffered as a
child. He arrived in Hollywood in 1983, taking assorted television
roles, including winning the game show "The Dating Game". Known for his
creative abilities, he became a producer for the Disney/Touchstone
organization among several other production companies. His strategy to
succeed as an actor was to learn all aspects of the industry first,
beginning with employment as a production assistant and eventually
becoming the lead casting director for a series on the Showtime
network. He is a character actor, most widely known for the late 90s
television series "Conan", where he played the fierce yet sensitive
sidekick, Zzeben. He is a produced writer for both television and
feature films, and a highly respected artist. His sculptures range from
large scale designs that have become landmarks, to smaller, mechanical
sculptures, which are coveted by private collectors and professional
performers around the world. He left Hollywood in 2003, after the
tragic death of his close friend, for a life off-grid in the rugged
mountains of norther Idaho, returning to the Entertainment Industry in
2014. His charitable causes include support groups and organizations
that help adult survivors of child abuse.