Robb Wells

Robb Wells

actor, producer, writer

Robb Wells was born on Mar 20, 1971 in Canada. Robb Wells's big-screen debut came with One Last Shot directed by Mike Clattenburg in 1998, strarring Rob. Robb Wells is known for Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series directed by Norm Hiscock, John Paul Tremblay stars as Julian and Robb Wells as Ricky. Robb Wells has got 2 awards and 14 nominations so far. The most recent award Robb Wells achieved is Canadian Comedy Awards. The upcoming new movie Robb Wells plays is Would You Rather which will be released on Jun 06, 2019.

Robb Wells was born on October 28, 1971 in Moncton, New Brunswick and raised in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia since the age of 8. His father was a Forensic Expert with The RCMP. Robb later went to high school with Mike Clattenberg and John Paul Tremblay. The three were always pulling practical jokes on people and getting into trouble. They had a bizarre sense of humor. While Tremblay and Wells were operating a successful chain of pizza restaurants called J.R. Capone's, they decided to pass the time making crude video skits of themselves. In 1998 they made a short film with acting veteran John Dunsworth called One last Shot. The film won a best actor and best cinematography award. A year later they made a mockumentary film called "Trailer Park boys" featuring newcomers Patrick Roach, Mike Jackson, Cory Bowles, Lucy Decoutere and Jeanne Harrison. During the filming, they met a sound mixer named Mike Smith, and after the filming was complete they made a deal with Showcase to make Trailer Park Boys into a TV Series with Mike Smith on board.After the series was green-lit, the lovable Bubbles was born. Now there are 3 main characters in the Park. Besides their day jobs as restaurant managers in Nova Scotia and as sound mixers, Wells, John Paul Tremblay and Mike Smith are Canadian TV icons to this day.

  • Birthday

    Mar 20, 1971
  • Place of Birth

    Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 14 nominations

Canadian Comedy Awards
2016
Best TV Show
Winner - Canadian Comedy Award
2016
Best Feature Film
Winner - Canadian Comedy Award
Trailer Park Boys: Drunk, High & Unemployed (2015)
Gemini Awards
2005
Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series
Winner - Gemini
2005
Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series
Winner - Gemini

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