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Robert Michael Ulloa was born on September 18, 1967. Robert began studying acting with Ed Hooks in Palo Alto, California. After studying with Hooks, he decided to continue the craft of acting at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, California. It was there he made his stage debut in Irwin Shaw's 'Bury The Dead' (1996), and then later performing in 'A Few Good Men' (1997) by Aaron Sorkin at the Town Hall Theatre Company in Lafayette, California. Robert decided that he still wanted to pursue acting, and relocated to Los Angeles where he studied at Playhouse West for two years in North Hollywood, California. After studying at Playhouse West he began working on several projects.