Bob Creager, a multifaceted creative talent, has made a name for himself in the DC/MD/VA area as a screenwriter and occasional actor. With a keen focus on writing, he has also explored the world of acting, taking on various roles in both big and small screens.
As a screenwriter, Bob has achieved notable success, selling multiple screenplays and garnering interest in his current projects. His writing skills have been honed through dedication and a passion for storytelling.
In addition to his writing endeavors, Bob has also made a mark on the big screen, taking on principal roles in several films. One of his earliest notable roles was as the mailroom supervisor in the film "Pizza Palace," which was showcased at the prestigious Senator Theater in Baltimore.
Following this success, Bob landed additional principal roles, including the Sheriff in "One-Eyed Horse" and a bartender in "Browncoats: Redemption," a fan-made sequel to the popular Universal film "Serenity."
Beyond his work in film, Bob has also made a name for himself in television, starring in the multiple award-winning TV pilot "Hard To Be Me." His most recent lead role was in the independent film "Convergence."
Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Bob Creager's creative journey has taken him to the DC/MD/VA area, where he continues to write, act, and make a name for himself in the entertainment industry.