Robert James Hoffman III (born September 21, 1985) is an American actor, producer, dancer, and choreographer.
11-729: (Redirected from Bob Hoffman ) Robert or Bob Hoffman may refer to: Robert Hoffman (actor) (born 1980), American actor Bob Hoffman (basketball) (born 1957), American basketball coach Robert Hoffman (businessman) (1947–2006), American businessman Bob Hoffman (American football) (1917–2005), American football player Bob Hoffman (sports promoter) (1898–1985), American promoter and entrepreneur of physical culture Bobby Hoffman (born 1966), martial arts fighter Robert Hoffman (Jericho) Robert Hoffmann (1939–2022), Austrian actor and model Robert A. Hoffmann , United States Air Force general [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
22-506: A recurring role in the fourth season of The CW 's teen drama series 90210 as Caleb Walsh, a student at seminary school studying to become a priest. In 2014, Hoffman starred as Kevin Shepherd in the indie drama Lap Dance alongside Briana Evigan , Ali Cobrin , and Carmen Electra . Hoffman guest starred as Thad Callahan in the TV show The Night Shift . In 2016, he had a role in
33-413: Is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Mort Nathan , starring Dennis Farina , Paul Campbell and Marika Dominczyk . The plot involves a teenager who enters the competitive world of grocery store bagging. Produced by National Lampoon, Inc. , it was the company's "first in-house production since 1989's National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation ". This film article about a 2000s comedy film
44-750: Is a YouTube pioneer and viral video sensation. He has amassed over 100 million views for his pranks, sketches, dance videos, and stunts on his PUNCHROBERT channel. Some of his most popular videos include "The Yes Dance", "Urban Ninja", and "Contemporary Eric". Hoffman began creating and sharing videos online in the early 2000s, even before the launch of YouTube in 2005. His videos were often featured on popular websites like eBaum's World . Hoffman's YouTube videos have been praised for their creativity, humor, and technical skill. He teamed up with Ellen DeGeneres on three different The Ellen DeGeneres Show episodes to perform “Dance Attack” pranks based on his “Dance Assassin” YouTube videos. In 2004, Hoffman starred in
55-581: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Robert Hoffman (actor) Robert James Hoffman III was born in Gainesville, Florida , the son of Charlotte and Robert Hoffman II, and moved with his family to Madison, Alabama when he was seven. He has one younger brother, Chris, and two younger sisters, Ashley and Lauren. He attended Bob Jones High School . He discovered his passion for dancing after seeing Michael Jackson's Thriller . Robert Hoffman
66-552: The 2009 film Aliens in the Attic as Ricky Dillman. In 2010, Hoffman played the role of Chad Bower in the comedy thriller film Burning Palms . Hoffman featured as Garth in the musical comedy film BoyBand . He played the role of Tyler "Dance Machine" Jones in the movie Take Me Home Tonight . He was also featured in Garfunkel and Oates 's music video for their song "Present Face". In late January 2012, Hoffman landed
77-540: The comedy film Amateur Night directed by Lisa Addario and Joe Syracus. In 2009, Hoffman produced “The PunchRobert Show” for MTV . The show was meant as a star vehicle for Hoffman and was based on his YouTube channel, but has not made it to air. In 2020, Hoffman discovered Maleesha Kharwa , a young woman from Mumbai, India. Kharwa was living in a slum at the time, and she had never modeled before. Hoffman created an Instagram account for Kharwa and began managing her career. Kharwa quickly went viral on Instagram, and she
88-739: The film Step Up 2: The Streets as Chase Collins, a talented dancer at the Maryland School of the Arts (M.S.A). In 2009, he guest starred in the ABC Family show Greek as Evan Chamber's older brother. On 1 June 2008, Step Up 2: The Streets earned Hoffman and co-star Briana Evigan an MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss. In 2008, he and Evigan starred in Enrique Iglesias 's music video for his single "Push" , where they reprised their Step Up roles. Hoffman appeared in
99-735: The film You Got Served as Max, a lead dancer in the antagonist's crew. He also starred in Nick Cannon 's sketch comedy television series Wild 'n Out . In 2006, he co-starred alongside Amanda Bynes in the film She's the Man . In 2007, Hoffman played the role of Bluto in the horror film Shrooms . He also played the role of Clyde "Windmill" Wynorski in the comedy film National Lampoon's Bag Boy . Hoffman has guest starred in many shows such as American Dreams , Quintuplets , Vanished , CSI: Miami , Campus Ladies , Drop Dead Diva , and Grey's Anatomy . In 2008, he starred in
110-408: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert_Hoffman&oldid=1238377015 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
121-512: Was soon featured on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine and became the face of Forest Essentials cosmetics. Hoffman's discovery and support of Kharwa is a testament to his eye for talent and his commitment to helping others succeed. Hoffman has found success in what began as only a hobby in photography on his RJH3PHOTO site. His self described “Envocative novelties in beauty” style has caught the eye of around 400 Instagram followers. National Lampoon%27s Bag Boy National Lampoon's Bag Boy
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