Robert Joseph was born in Oakland, California, and spent his childhood in various locations throughout Northern California. As an actor and producer, he has made a significant impact in the feature film industry, appearing in supporting roles in films such as "Luck of the Draw" (2000),"Showtime" (2002),"Inhabited" (2003),"In My Sleep" (2010),and "Consinsual" (2010).
Educationally, Robert Joseph holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in African and African American Studies from Stanford University, where he also minored in English. His academic pursuits were complemented by extensive training in the performing arts, which he received at the Stanford University Drama Department, the SAG Conservatory, and the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble in Los Angeles.
In addition to his work in feature films, Robert Joseph has also made a name for himself in the legitimate theatre industry. He has taken on lead roles in productions such as "A Soldier's Play" at the Long Beach Playhouse and "Five on the Black Hand Side" at the Towne Street Theatre in Los Angeles. Furthermore, he has had the opportunity to perform in the national tour of "Panthers".
Robert Joseph's television career has been just as impressive, with a debut on "The Young & The Restless" on CBS in 1996. He has since appeared as a guest star on a range of popular shows, including "Pacific Blue" (USA),"Nash Bridges" (CBS),"E Ring" (NBC),"JAG" (CBS),"Navy NCIS" (CBS),"Boston Legal" (ABC),and "Shark" (CBS).