Robert Tracey

Robert Tracey

Robert Tracey was born to Michael and Pat Tracey. When he was born he knew he always wanted to be an actor. But that all changed in 1990 when he got enlisted into the army and fought in the Gulf War. 2 years later after coming out with 2 purple hearts and 3 silver medals he fought again in the WWF as the wrestler Mongo Skiver-Lagon III. Later he go... Show more »
Robert Tracey was born to Michael and Pat Tracey. When he was born he knew he always wanted to be an actor. But that all changed in 1990 when he got enlisted into the army and fought in the Gulf War. 2 years later after coming out with 2 purple hearts and 3 silver medals he fought again in the WWF as the wrestler Mongo Skiver-Lagon III. Later he got diagnosed with cancer, in his testicals. Then he got AIDS, then he got diabetes, then sadly he broke his leg. But later he saved a man's life by donating his liver. He was all over the news, praised by everyone in his home town. This all changed when Alan Parker, the genius behind lovable Fame and the deeply depressing Midnight Express called him up and said "Robert I need you for this part, Tony Hopkins says your the best." How could he say no. Robert got the part in the award-winning film The Road to Wellville as the lovable scene stealing Eugene O'Reilly. Robert was praised up and down and was going to be nominated, but he couldn't because he was not part of the Screen Actors Guild. After that film completed Robert took a break because he says he could not take all the press and fame. He now lives comfortably in Rockland County writing his autobiography. Show less «
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