Robert Easter's journey began at the University of Kentucky, where he majored in political science, laying the groundwork for a diverse career that would span multiple fields. Prior to his screenwriting endeavors, Easter explored his comedic side as a performer and honed his writing skills as an advertising copywriter. However, it was his experiences as a frontline combat U.S. marine during the Vietnam War that would have a profound impact on his writing, infusing his action sequences with a unique sense of realism.
Easter's foray into screenwriting began with the cult horror classic film "The Toolbox Murders," which he co-wrote. His impressive portfolio of teleplay credits includes the premiere episodes of Steven Bochco's NBC-TV series "Richie Brockelman, Private Eye" and D.C. Animation's "Wheeled Warriors." Easter's filmography also boasts the martial arts actioners "Out for Blood" and "Red Sun Rising," both of which premiered on HBO World Premiere Movies under the pseudonym David S. Green.
In addition to his work on action-packed films, Easter penned the American martial arts-themed picture "Sworn to Justice," which received international acclaim, being the only American martial arts film invited to film festivals worldwide. More recently, Easter wrote the romantic comedies "Just Sue Me" and "Kiss Toledo Goodbye" for Award Entertainment, starring notable talents such as Tom Arnold, William McNamara, Randall Batinkov, Michael Rapaport, Christopher Walken, Robert Forster, and Christine Taylor.
Throughout his career, Robert Easter has demonstrated a talent for crafting character-based action dramas and comedies, showcasing his versatility and ability to adapt to various genres. His unique blend of military experience, comedic background, and writing expertise has resulted in a distinctive voice that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.