Robert Factor
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Bob grew up wanting to be a gangster. His dream as a child was to die
in the electric chair like James Cagney did in Angels With Dirty Faces.
But, after spending much of his teenage years taking unwanted vacations
in undesirable locales, and the demise of someone he looked up to as a
role model (even though he was an ex-con, junkie, drug dealer), he came
to his senses (at 19) that being an actor might be a better route to
take in life, with the possibility of living a longer life & to have
more control of where he lived and how long he lived there. He also
realized he could play the bad guy and not get into trouble doing it.
So, he played them on stage, TV and in film, including a variety of
many different types of roles. He loves to become other people & the
stage is his preference. Done more than 90 plays. Idolized Marlon
Brando, studied with Stella Adler for 4 years, Harold Clurman, Corey
Allen, Lurene Tuttle and his mentor Gabe Dell. He's written several
one-act plays that have been produced He's adapted some of his plays to
short films and his written one feature length screenplay, "Are You
Lonesome Tonight?" in which he will play the lead role of Elvis. Met
Gabe Dell, one of the Dead End Kids in "Angels With Dirty Faces in 1979
and he became his father figure and mentor. Corey Allen recommended
he change his real name of Bob Lopez to his mother's maiden name Factor
since Bob doesn't speak Spanish and was always being called in for
Hispanic roles.