Robert Newman (actor)
Robert Newman | |
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Born |
Los Angeles, California | June 27, 1958
Spouse(s) | Britt Helfer (1986-present) |
Children |
Connor Newman Kendal Newman |
Robert Newman (born June 27, 1958) is an American screen actor.
Guiding Light
Newman is best known for his role as Joshua Lewis on the American soap opera Guiding Light, a role he played from 1981 to 1984, and again from 1986 to 1991, and 1993 to the Guiding Light series finale in September 2009.
The character of Josh was initially introduced as a bad boy of sorts and paired with several female leads. With the arrival of Reva Shayne, played by Kim Zimmer, Josh and Reva became a popular "supercouple". Newman and Zimmer's characters have become the cornerstone couple of the show, although Newman was paired with other actresses, including Michelle Forbes (Sonni), Beth Ehlers (Harley), Marcy Walker (Tangie), Cynthia Watros (Annie), Crystal Chappell (Olivia), and Nicole Forester (Cassie).
Newman was also involved in some of the more farfetched storylines on the show, including a controversial storyline where Josh had a presumed-dead Reva cloned, and another storyline involving time-travel.
Other daytime roles, accomplishments, and current work
In addition to his role on Guiding Light, Newman also played the characters of Prescott Harrell on General Hospital, and Kirk Cranston replacing Joseph Bottoms, on Santa Barbara in 1986.
Newman has been nominated for four Soap Opera Digest awards for his role as Josh Lewis. In addition, he has also been nominated for two Daytime Emmy Awards in 2002 and 2006, both times in the category of Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
Summer 2013: He is currently starring in the off-Broadway musical "Peter Pan," in the role of Captain Hook, as well as Ira Levin's "Death Trap" at the Barn Theatre in Augusta, Michigan.[1] Robert has also appeared in several productions of Gypsy" as Herbie, first opposite Tovah Feldshuh at the Bristol Riverside Theater in 2011, and opposite former "Guiding Light" co-star Kim Zimmer at the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera in 2015. He also appeared as Guido Contini in the musical "Nine" at the North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, Mass. in 2004.