Robbie Tucker is a Michigan native who relocated to California with his family when he was just seven years old while his sister Jillian Rose Reed pursued her acting career. Growing up watching his sister on stage, Robbie's curiosity for acting turned to a passion shortly after arriving to Los Angeles when his first audition landed him his ver...
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Robbie Tucker is a Michigan native who relocated to California with his family when he was just seven years old while his sister Jillian Rose Reed pursued her acting career. Growing up watching his sister on stage, Robbie's curiosity for acting turned to a passion shortly after arriving to Los Angeles when his first audition landed him his very first national commercial.Robbie has since appeared in several television commercials, feature films and television series. Robbie is best known for his three year role as Fenmore Baldwin on the CBS daytime drama The Young & The Restless. He has guest starred on many hit television shows such as Criminal Minds, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia; playing young Charlie Day, and Sullivan & Sons. Robbie starred in the 2013 film Family Weekend playing Christen Chenoweth and Matthew Modine's youngest son and Shirley Jone's youngest grandson. Robbie was nominated in 2012 at the 33rd Young Artist Awards for his performance in Walt Disney Films feature film Prom, however he won for his role in The Young & The Restless.Robbie had the privilege of guest starring opposite his sister actress Jillian Rose Reed in an episode of her critically acclaimed MTV hit television series Awkward. Robbie enjoyed his recurring role as Fitzy on two seasons of Nick@Nite's television series See Dad Run starring Scott Baio, Mark Curry and Alana Ubach for which he was nominated for a 2014 and 2015 Young Artist Award. He will also star alongside Alana Ubach as Lenny Thorpe in the upcoming feature film To Find A Monster. Robbie is an honor student and an advocate for the American Diabetes Association Los Angeles Chapter. Robbie enjoys video games and playing the drums.
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