Bob Johnene
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Bob Johnnene was born in Boston, Massachusetts, attended Boston College
High School, Boston College, Epiphany Apostolic College, Boston
University and Marymont University. He bagan acting in High School and
had his first professional appearance with the Poets Theater in
Cambridge, Massachusetts. His first Broadway appearance was with the
Black Firers Theater in New York. He appeared in the following Broadway
Productions: The Boyfriend, The Prodigal, Time For Singing, Once Upon A
Mattress. His first directorial production was The Casket Maker at the
Phase 2 theater which he helped found. He wrote and produced the
musical review Broadway Dandies in 1976. Mr. Johnnene was also one of
the founders of the City of Boston Summerthing festival and also
executive producer and director of the following theater companies:
Riverview Productions, Act One Productions, The Southeastern
Massachusetts Area Regional Theater.
He worked in more than 45 stage, television and film productions and is also credited with 2 comercials. He received an award from ABCTV for direction of the 'Intruder' episode of a locally produced series Playhouse Workshop at WNACTV in Boston. He also received a FAB (Film Advisory Board) award for Playhouse Workshop, a proposed childrens TV series, which was also recognized by the Amnerican Mothers Association. He has been recognized for his body of work in the entertainment industry as well as education by Marquis Who's Who In The West 1987/88.
Mr. Johnnene retired from teaching in 2001 after more than 30 years and is currently working on a new play and attempting to return to the entertainment industry.
He worked in more than 45 stage, television and film productions and is also credited with 2 comercials. He received an award from ABCTV for direction of the 'Intruder' episode of a locally produced series Playhouse Workshop at WNACTV in Boston. He also received a FAB (Film Advisory Board) award for Playhouse Workshop, a proposed childrens TV series, which was also recognized by the Amnerican Mothers Association. He has been recognized for his body of work in the entertainment industry as well as education by Marquis Who's Who In The West 1987/88.
Mr. Johnnene retired from teaching in 2001 after more than 30 years and is currently working on a new play and attempting to return to the entertainment industry.