Robert Munic

Robert Munic
Born Chicago, Illinois
Nationality American
Occupation Producer, Writer, Director
Notable work Empire, Ice
Spouse(s)
Ingrid Rogers (m. 2005)
Children 2

Robert Munic is an American producer, writer, director and occasional actor.[1][2][3][4] He is a director and the writer/Co-Executive Producer of the television series Empire,[5][6][7] a hit television series for FOX that has won several top honors from the NAACP, BET, the Golden Globes and Fox Television’s Teen Choice Awards.[8][9][10]

In 2016 mogul Dr. Dre personally selected Munic to write and executive produce Apple’s first original television show. The series is entitled Vital Signs and is said to be a semi-autobiographical account of Dr. Dre’s life.[11][12]

Selected production credits

Year Title Position
1993The Pros & Cons of BreathingScreenplay, Director
1996TimelockDirector
1997-99NightManDirector
1999In a Class of His OwnWriter
2008The CleanerExecutive Producer, Episodic Writer
2014Gang RelatedConsulting Producer, Episodic Writer
2015Murder in the FirstCo-Executive Producer, Episodic Writer
2015EmpireCo-Executive Producer, occasional Director, Episodic Writer
2016Vital SignsExecutive Producer, Writer
2016-17IceExecutive Producer, Writer
2017RogueConsulting Producer, Episodic Writer

Selected acting credits

Year Title Role Notes
1989Jake and the FatmanMorgan BeaudineEpisode: “Side by Side”
1990Archie: To Riverdale and Back AgainChipTV Movie
199021 Jump StreetMartyEpisode: “Blackout”
1992Radio FlyerOlder FisherFilm
1993Bloodlines: Murder in the FamilyChuckTV movie
1998Buffy the Vampire SlayerInternEpisode: “Killed by Death“

References

  1. "MGM Developing NASCAR Movie With 'Empire' Co-Exec Producer (EXCLUSIVE)". variety.com.
  2. "Robert Munic". hollywood.com.
  3. "Robert Munic Penning Untitled Urban Con-artist Film". movieweb.com.
  4. "Fox Developing Martial Arts Drama From 'Gang Related' Duo". hollywoodreporter.com.
  5. "Best TV to Watch in November: Colbert's Election 2016, Dolly's Christmas and More". rollingstone.com.
  6. "Whoa! Empire Had Some Believable Relationships This Week!". previously.tv.
  7. "Apple Makes Scripted TV Debut, Vital Signs with Dr. Dre". denofgeek.com.
  8. "Taraji P. Henson Celebrates 'Empire' Golden Globe Win with Cookies". variety.com.
  9. "BET AWARDS 2016". bet.com.
  10. "WINNERS OF "TEEN CHOICE 2016" ANNOUNCED". fox.com. Archived from the original on 2016-08-02.
  11. "'Vital Signs,' the technology giant's inaugural original, is described as a dark semi-autobiographical drama". variety.com.
  12. "'Dr. Dre Secretly Working on Scripted Apple Music Show 'Vital Signs'". rollingstone.com.
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