Robbie Ribspreader, a talented film writer, was born on August 31, 1977, in the vibrant city of Detroit. His father, a skilled one-armed grist mill worker, and his mother, a dedicated chuck wagon stewardess, instilled in him the values of hard work and determination from a young age. Initially, Robbie had aspirations to become a lawyer, but his passion for the world of underground cinema soon took center stage. This career shift was triggered by his immersion in the underground film scene, which ultimately led him to pursue a career in screenwriting.
At the tender age of eighteen, Robbie tied the knot with Rosalita Giacomanco-Vasquez Ortiz, a stunning showgirl from a renowned New Orleans burlesque theater. However, their union was cut short when Rosalita tragically passed away in 1996, due to an industrial accident, as reported by local newspapers. This devastating loss sent Robbie into a period of seclusion, during which he struggled to come to terms with his grief.
It wasn't until Robbie re-emerged on the film scene that he began to make a name for himself as a talented screenwriter. His screenplay for the 2005 film "Purple Glow" earned critical acclaim, taking home the Best Sc-Fi award at the Wreck-Beach Film Festival. Since then, Robbie has continued to craft poignant B-movie screenplays, solidifying his reputation within the film industry.
Today, Robbie Ribspreader resides in Germany, where he continues to hone his craft, leaving a lasting impact on the world of cinema.