Robert Dalrymple is a renowned television producer and director, boasting an impressive collection of accolades, including two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award. His extensive documentary portfolio features notable titles such as "Billy Joel in the USSR" and "Billy Crystal Midnight Train to Moscow," both produced for the esteemed HBO network.
In addition to his work on music and entertainment documentaries, Dalrymple has also produced a range of documentaries focused on the lives and careers of notable figures, including Howard Hughes: His Women in His Movies, a film produced for TNT, and Bruce Willis in Sam Shepard's "True West," a Showtime production.
Beyond his work in the entertainment industry, Dalrymple is also a co-founder of the Screen Actors Guild Awards, a prestigious honor that recognizes outstanding performances in television and film. He continues to serve as a producer for the CBS show "Superbowl Greatest Commercials," a program that celebrates the most memorable and iconic Super Bowl advertisements.
Moreover, Dalrymple has a passion for motorsports, and has produced a number of TV specials and documentaries focused on this niche, including films on the legendary racing driver Nigel Mansell, as well as a documentary on the improbable Indy 500 win by Alexander Rossi, titled "A winning Strategy." His work on Porsche documentaries, including "Decades of Disruption," has also garnered widespread acclaim.