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Saturday Night

Party time. 

What About Us?

Shall We Dance?

Two lost each other. One asks why?

Inspired by Joe Walsh’s fight against addiction.

Dance with me.

I don’t like a lot of things.

Everyone loves loving.

I’m not Catholic. I’m not religious. This came from my heart. Goodbye to a good man.

give love

Give what we all need.

To love and the Everly Brothers.

On the fleeting subject of time.

We  Are One

My  hope for us all.

Questions without answers.

We all need to love. 

How we got into this mess.

What is 

behind your eyes?

She left him behind.

How we can evolve in our next 100 years.

the magic in you

Kids Good Cooking

It’s a fad street. A sad street. It’s all glitz and jive.

To Julie. For 26 years together. 

Kid’s cooking show. Daniel Kaplan, Chef.

WGN Chicago Bird

Bob as bird voice. 

Note the striking physical resemblance.

A reel of real people, real kids, real celebrities, 

and real actors, by a real director. Really.

A few award-winning commercials .

The Story of Daniel

AWARD

WINNER


Chicago Film 

Festival

Fund-raising film. Children’s Home 

& Aid Society. Based on a true story.

Thrill to this puffy excerpt from SourceEcreative.com on Bob the Director

Major Miracles with Minors

Actors Activated

Animals Animated

Real People Found and Shot

“For many directors, dealing with actors can be as fun as swallowing drain cleaner. But for director Robert Richter, 

it’s one of the most rewarding aspects of his work. In fact, it’s one of the things for which he’s best known. 

‘I love working with kids and other real people. Celebrities, athletes, and other animals are fun. Actors are gifts.’ 


Richter is known for strong performances and his 'real people' style, evident in his work for State Farm Insurance, Campbell Soup and S.C. Johnson, and his award-winning success with kids for Kraft and McDonald's. Father of 6 and foster father of 16, Robert knows kids. Pro or amateur, Richter finds the best way to get a great performance is to leave room for improvisation and have fun.


Despite his success, those who work with Richter find him pleasantly lacking a huge ego. In fact, he’s known as a nice guy, 

what some might call a rarity in the business.


Robert suggests they may have him confused with someone else.”

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