Robert Hughes embarked on a remarkable journey, originating from the Sydney suburb of Crows Nest, where he laid the foundation for his future endeavors. He commenced his professional career by undertaking a journalism cadetship, which served as a precursor to his academic pursuits at the esteemed Max Rowley Media Academy. Following his academic tenure, Hughes began his career as a copy boy for a prominent Sydney newspaper, subsequently transitioning into the Australian entertainment industry with the Flying Circus, a short-lived musical venture. Undeterred, he redirected his focus towards the theatre, assuming the role of an actor in various Sydney productions, including Errol Flynn's "Great Big Adventure Book For Boys" and a riveting rendition of "Macbeth." Throughout his illustrious career, Hughes made numerous guest appearances in Australian television shows, while also securing a starring role in the Seven Network comedy series "Hey Dad..!" (1987).

Robert Hughes
77 · Born: Aug 19, 1948










