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Robert J. Regpala

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Robert Regpala was born at Fort Ord Army Base in Monterey, CA; the same military base where his parents, Greg and Junise Regpala met, while serving in the U.S. Army. He is of Haitian and Filipino decent and has had the opportunity to live and experience life in both countries at the ages of five and six. You can say the ability to adapt is one of his biggest strengths. Growing up in the military, your family relocates often and one of the places that they were sent to was Jacksonville, FL. At the age of nine, Robert's acting and modeling career started at a company called Sessions Modeling, right outside of Jacksonville, FL. Regpala began playing football, and soccer in Jacksonville, FL at the age of nine and continued on with both sports when he moved to Ewa Beach, Hawaii. In Hawaii, he played at James Campbell High School where he played Wide Receiver on his football team and various positions on the soccer team. Regpala went on to help his school win many division championships in both sports during his time at Campbell. Post-Graduation, Regpala went on to join the football team at Northern Arizona University, and eventually transferring to play football at Long Beach City College where after two seasons named to the SFCA Scholar-athlete team and received offers. Regpala helped Long Beach became division champions in multiple seasons finishing in the top 10 football schools in the nation. Dancing was something that Regpala always did on his free time and at the age of 16, Regpala joined a dance studio called Hyper Squad where he would train and perfect his skills. He also studied and trained acting and dancing at Leeward Community College in Hawaii. Regpala was known as the big time freestyle dancer in the streets of Hawaii and everywhere there was music playing, people would know him to pull out his moves. In 2018 Regpala was able to work as Special ability on Jungle Cruise filming in Kauai. He also joined Game changing films productions company as a core stunt football player on CW's All American. That opened up many doors to working on other shows as a stunt football player on Ballers, 13 Reasons why and Disney movies such as Star Girl and more. Regpala continues to work with Game Changing Films both on the talent and production side. In 2020 Regpala and three friends (Manny McCord, Thomas Pierce, Dominique Collier) Started up a production company shooting their own short films and documentaries, which Regpala contributed in as an actor, a camera operator, and producer.

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