Robert David Graham
- Writer
- Director
- Camera and Electrical Department
Robert Graham is an accomplished storyteller with a wealth of life experiences that have shaped his unique perspective on the world. As the great nephew of Scottish poet Robert Burns, he has a deep appreciation for the power of words and the art of storytelling.
Graham has a diverse background in drama, music, and radio broadcasting, and has been a prominent figure in the San Francisco East Bay theater scene. His plays have received standing ovations and he has written an acclaimed article for the San Francisco Chronicle's Sunday magazine.
But Graham's journey goes far beyond the theater world. He has been wrongly accused of first-degree murder in Los Angeles Superior court and even joined the Navy and was assigned to Fighter Squadron One during the Gulf War Operation Desert Storm. His heroic actions were documented in a US Navy documentary that received worldwide coverage.
Graham's life experiences have inspired him to write and produce powerful stories. He has already produced a Navy docudrama and worked on a TV MOW Treatment for Studio Hamburg Group. He also did a screenplay rewrite for "House of Boys," which won Best Picture at the Luxembourg Film Festival in 2009.
What sets Graham apart from other storytellers is his unique perspective on life and the world. His stories are a testament to the power of resilience and the endless possibilities that come with embracing every experience. He is a talented and dynamic storyteller who would be a true asset to any project.
For serious industry professionals looking to work with a passionate and experienced storyteller, Robert Graham is an excellent choice. He brings a wealth of life experiences and a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling to every project he works on.
Graham has a diverse background in drama, music, and radio broadcasting, and has been a prominent figure in the San Francisco East Bay theater scene. His plays have received standing ovations and he has written an acclaimed article for the San Francisco Chronicle's Sunday magazine.
But Graham's journey goes far beyond the theater world. He has been wrongly accused of first-degree murder in Los Angeles Superior court and even joined the Navy and was assigned to Fighter Squadron One during the Gulf War Operation Desert Storm. His heroic actions were documented in a US Navy documentary that received worldwide coverage.
Graham's life experiences have inspired him to write and produce powerful stories. He has already produced a Navy docudrama and worked on a TV MOW Treatment for Studio Hamburg Group. He also did a screenplay rewrite for "House of Boys," which won Best Picture at the Luxembourg Film Festival in 2009.
What sets Graham apart from other storytellers is his unique perspective on life and the world. His stories are a testament to the power of resilience and the endless possibilities that come with embracing every experience. He is a talented and dynamic storyteller who would be a true asset to any project.
For serious industry professionals looking to work with a passionate and experienced storyteller, Robert Graham is an excellent choice. He brings a wealth of life experiences and a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling to every project he works on.