As a passionate visionary, trailblazer and journeyman, Robert Townsend, transcends any medium he touches with a magic that is truly undeniable. Most recently, Robert Townsend, the Hollywood hyphenate added president and CEO of a Television Network to an impressive list that showcases his talents as an actor, director, writer, comedian, and producer. Not bad for a kid raised by a single mother on the rough Westside of Chicago.

The second oldest of four children Robert entertained his mother doing impressions of everyone he watched on television. His impersonations were astounding. He could transform into Jimmy Stewart, James Cagney, and Humphrey Bogart and then turn around and do Alfred Hitchcock and Bill Cosby. Robert’s genius revealed itself publicly in elementary school while reading Shakespeare’s Oedipus Rex, where he dazzled the class with his ability to transform effortlessly into characters. His remarkable talent caught the attention of Chicago’s Experimental Black Actors Guild X-Bag Theatre in Chicago.

Then it was onto The Improvisation, New York’s premiere comedy club. It was there his career as a stand-up comedian took off. Soon after, Robert hit Hollywood like a ton of bricks performing on various television comedy specials including “Rodney Dangerfield: It ‘s Not Easy Being Me" and “Uptown Comedy Express". Robert also landed roles of a lifetime opposite Denzel Washington in “A Soldier’s Story", Diane Lane in “Streets of Fire" and Kevin Costner in “American Flyers".

Unbridled success continued when Robert Townsend the independent filmmaker was born. With no formal film education or outside funding (using his own credit cards) Robert co-wrote, directed, and starred in his own film. The result was the critically acclaimed “Hollywood Shuffle". His next film endeavor was the inner-city fable: "The Meteor Man" that he also wrote, directed and starred. The stellar cast included James Earl Jones, Bill Cosby, and Eddie Griffin. The popular soul musical, "The Five Heartbeats", reminiscent of 60’s R & B male groups was his next cinematic accomplishment. In between features, Robert created and produced the ground breaking- Cable Ace award winning-“Partners in Crime" variety special. Townsend also created the highly praised “Townsend Television" for FOX television-not to mention Robert’s hit WB series in which he also created and starred in- “The Parenthood” was a sensational hit among audiences of all ages.

With his career in high gear, film projects poured in as Robert soon found himself directing Hollywood stars such as: Eddie Murphy in “Eddie Murphy Raw"; Academy Award-winners Halle Berry and Martin Landau in "B*A*P*S"; Academy Award-winner Louis Gossett, Jr. in Showtime’s “Love Songs"; and the Disney family film “Up, Up, and Away"!

Townsend made history at the NAACP Image Awards in 2001 by directing three performers nominated in the best actor/actress category in three different films: Leon, for his role in NBC’s “Little Richard"; Alfre Woodard in the Showtime Movie “Holiday Heart" (which also garnered her a Golden Globe nomination) and Natalie Cole for her gripping self-portrayal in “Livin' For Love: The Natalie Cole Story" (for which she won the coveted Image Award for best actress). Townsend continued to helm films for the small screen: "Carmen: A Hip-Hopera" for MTV Films, starring Beyonce Knowles, Mos Def, and Bow Wow. "10,000 Black Men Named George" for Showtime, a period piece about the Pullman porter strike, was nominated for an impressive four Image Awards- [starring Andre Braugher, and Charles Dutton] who later went on to win the Image Award for his outstanding performance in the piece. While busy as a performer and filmmaker, Robert always makes time to participate in humanitarian efforts and speak to various organizations.

As a longtime speaker for the United Negro College Fund, his concern for inner city youth takes him throughout the country to inspire young people to follow their dreams. In addition, Robert shares his business expertise with various Fortune 500 companies.

Today, Townsend continues to reinvent himself as the President and CEO of Productions for the Black Family Channel. During his first five months on the job he has produced eight new television programs including “Spoken", “Souled Out", “The Thousand Dollar Bee", “Lisa Knight and the Round Table", and “The Black College Talent Hour", that run the gamut in content. In his new role as CEO, Townsend aims to change the face of television. “I know it’s a tall order and I’ve set the bar really high, but in order to reach the stars you must set your sights on the moon".

Robert Townsend’s MilestonesFilmography
  • 2007 – Three of Robert’s programs for Black Family Channel (Spoken, Partners in Crime, The Next Generation, and Lisa Knight and the Roundtable), were nominated by NAMIC (National Association for Multi-ethnicity in Communications). Lisa Knight and the Roundtable tied with Disney’s That’s so Raven to win in the Children’s category.

  • 2006 – The first season of Robert’s original stand up comedy series Partners in Crime the next Generation featuring Howie Bell was nominated for best comedy by NAMIC (National Association for Multi-ethnicity in Communications)

  • 2005 Robert joins Black Family Channel as CEO and President of Programming

  • 2001 Directed multiplatinum recording artist Beyonce' Knowles (Destiny's Child) in her first acting role. MTV's special "Carmen: A Hip Hopera".

  • 2000 Helmed the TV biopic "The Natalie Cole Story" (NBC).

  • 2000 Directed the NBC biopic "The Little Richard Story".

  • 1998 Hosted the syndicated weekly series "Mowtown Live".

  • 1995-1999 Starred, Directed and Executive Produced "The Parent 'Hood" (The WB).

  • 1993 Executive produced, hosted, and wrote for "Townsend Television", a variety series on Fox.

  • 1990 Purchased Hollywood Professional School and renamed it Tinsel Townsend Studios. Studio was ultimately destroyed in a severe earthquake during the mid 90's.

  • 1987 First film as star-director-writer-producer "Hollywood Shuffle".

  • 1979 New York stage debut in "Take It from the Top" at the Henry Street Settlement. The show starred Ruby Dee and was directed by Ossie Davis.

  • Townsend studies improvisation at the famed "Second City" in Chicago.

  • 1974 Film debut (bit part) in "Cooley High".

  • (1973)Townsend auditions at the Experimental Black Actors Guild (X-BAG) in Chicago at age 16. Gets two lines in the play. After long rehearsals people drop out and Townsend plays 6 different characters in the play.
  • (2007) Townsend Stars and Produces “Of Boys and Men” also starring Angela Bassett, Faizon Love and Victoria Rowell.

  • 2007 Produces “The Envy Life” (Fashion and Style Series) 13 Episodes

  • 2007 Produces “Partners in Crime – The Next Generation 13 episodes

  • 2007 Produces “Lisa Knight and the Round Table” (Teen Talk Show Series) 13 Episodes

  • 2007 Produces “Thousand Dollar Bee” (Spelling Bee Show) 14 Episodes

  • 2006 Produces “The B5 Christmas Special” (Christmas Special) 1 Episode

  • 2006 Produce “Rising” (Interview Show) 6 Episodes

  • 2006 Produces “Playhouse 22 (Anthology Series) 13 Episodes

  • 2006 Produces “The Envy Life” (Fashion and Style Series) 13 Episodes

  • 2006 Produces “Pilot Central” (short films series) 13 Episodes

  • 2006 Produces “Lisa Knight and the Round Table” (Teen Talk Show Series) 13 Episodes

  • 2006 Produces “Thousand Dollar Bee on the Road” (Spelling Bee Show) 14 Episodes

  • 2006 Produces “Spoken” (Spoken Word Series) 13 episodes

  • 2006 Produces “Partners in Crime – The Next Generation 13 episodes

  • 2005 Produces “Gory Stories” (Scary Camp Fire Stories) 6 Episodes

  • 2005 Produces “The World According to Kids” (kids talk show)

  • 2005 Produces “Pilot Central” (Shorts Series) 13 Episodes

  • 2005 Produces “Lisa Knight and the Round Table” (Teen Talk Show Series) 13 Episodes

  • 2005 Produces “Spoken” (Spoken Word Series) 13 episodes

  • 2005 Produces “Souled Out” “Talk Show) 7 episodes

  • 2005 Produces “Thousand Dollar Bee” (Spelling Bee Show) 14 Episodes

  • Black Listed (2003)

  • Undercover Brother (2002)

  • 10,000 Black Men Named George (2002)

  • Carmen: A Hip Hopera (MTV) (2001)

  • Little Richard Story (2000)

  • Holiday Heart (2000)

  • Natalie Cole: Livin' For Love (2000)

  • Jackie's Back (1999)

  • Love Songs (1999)

  • The Taxman (1999)

  • Joseph's Gift (1999)

  • B.A.P.S. (1997)

  • Mercenary 2: Thick and Thin (1997)

  • Meteor Man (1993)

  • Book of Love (1991)

  • The Five Heartbeats (1991)

  • That's Adequate (1989)

  • The Mighty Quinn (1989)

  • Eddie Murphy Raw (1987)

  • Hollywood Shuffle (1987)

  • Odd Jobs (1987)

  • Ratboy (1986)

  • American Flyers (1985)

  • A Soldier's Story (1984)

  • Streets of Fire (1984)

  • The Warriors (Extra) (1979)

  • Monkey Hustle (1976)

  • Mahogany (Extra) (1975)

  • Cooley High (Bit Role) (1975)
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