Robert Picardo plays the recalcitrant and annoying Doctor without a
name. Robert was born and raised in Pennsylvannia, Philadelphia. He attended the William
Penn Carter School and went onto Yale University to study medicine. His study thus
allowed him gain roles as a doctor such as the emergency medical holographic doctor on
Voyager. Robert's first break came when he was cast in Leonard Bernstein's "Mass" commissioned for the opening of the 1972 Kennedy Center
in Washington D.C. Thus he would tour Europe for the European premiere. Two years later
he would enrol in the Circle in the Square Professional Theater Workshop. His career
prospered when he appeared in "Sexual Perversity In
Chicago" and "The Primary English Class". His
stage credits would expand feverishly as he appeared in "Gemini", "Tribute", "Beyond Therapy", "Geniuses" and
his powerful performance in "The Normal Heart". His
television credits would flourish as well, appearing in such tele-movies as "Deadly Deception: The Marina Oswald Story", "White Mile" and "Deadly
Matrimony". His television roles include the critically acclaimed Mr. Cutlip
on the hit television show "The Wonder Years", Tim's
recalcitrant neighbor in "Home Improvement", "L.A. Law", "Tales of the Crypt"
and as the singing shark in "Pfish and Chips". His
feature film credits include "Wagons East", "Gremlins II", "Innerspace",
"the Burbs", "Back To
School", "Star 80", "Loverboy", "The Howling" and
"Total Recall" as Johnny Cab. Robert resides in Los
Angeles with his wife and two children.
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