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Robert Enriquez

Birthday: 1969-03-06
Birthplace: St. Petersburg, Florida, USA


Robert Enriquez is an American director, actor, and producer. Born on March 6 in St. Petersburg, Florida, he has established a prolific career in independent cinema, often taking on multiple creative roles within a single production. Career Highlights Enriquez is recognized for his versatility behind the camera, frequently serving as both director and producer. His filmography spans various genres, with notable projects including: The Cove (2021): A project where he served as director and also appeared on-screen as Capt. Benjamin Solomon. Adventure Harbor (2019): A family-oriented adventure film. Staying Afloat (2023): A drama in which he directed and played the role of Paul. Cash for Gold (2024): One of his most recent directorial efforts. Professional Profile As an actor, Enriquez has portrayed a wide range of characters, from lab workers to lead roles like Raphael in Nuns with Guns and Donald Whitaker in Stone Creek Killer. His consistent output in recent years highlights his dedication to the craft and his ability to manage the complexities of filmmaking from pre-production through to performance. Beyond his work on set, he continues to be an active figure in the indie film circuit, consistently bringing new stories to the screen.

Filmography

Staying Afloat
Character: Paul
The Cove
Character: Capt. Benjamin Solomon
Adventure Harbor
Character: Lab Worker

ROLLING
Character: Robert Robertson
Stone Creek Killer
Character: Donald Whitaker
Nuns with Guns
Character: Raphael

Staying Afloat
Job: Director
Servants of Twilight
Job: Assistant Production Coordinator

Cash for Gold
Job: Director
Stone Creek Killer
Job: Director
Knock Knock 2
Job: Executive Producer

Adventure Harbor
Job: Producer
Adventure Harbor
Job: Director
The Cove
Job: Writer

The Cove
Job: Producer
The Cove
Job: Director
ROLLING
Job: Producer

Nuns with Guns
Job: Director
Nuns with Guns
Job: Producer