Robert Fauser

Robert Wolfgang Fauser (born September 2, 1967) is an American writer, actor, voice actor, and artist. A heir to the Fauser Companies fortune, he gained fame as Robert Stockholm in It's the Paul Taylor Program!, appearing in the show from 1987-1995.

Biography
Robert was born in, on September 2, 1967 at , the son of Shelly Fauser of Italian descent and Arnold Fauser of German origin. His father left Germany after Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party rose to power, and was the third head of the Fauser Companies - mainly comprising Fauser Pipeline Contractors, Fauser Construction, Fauser Gravel, and Fauser Companies Barokia.

Robert attended, where he graduated in 1986. At the time, Robert was a young actor active in local theater and had some roles in local and national commercials. In mid-1986, his agent called him about an audition for It's the Paul Taylor Program!. Despite his father being reluctant to his son taking the job since it would require Fauser to go to to film, he took the role, which was named Robert Stockholm.

Speaking about the experience, Robert said:


 * "The show was holding auditions in Toronto, Montreal, L.A., New York, and Chicago. I was one of the few at the Chicago audition to get drafted into the show. My father told me, "Son, I go to Barokia to oversee our construction company's division there, and I'm fine with that. But you going thousands of miles away to Toronto to film a teen sitcom? I have some problems with that." He obviously thought I was throwing my career into the trash with this decision. So did my agent when he found out which location we would be filming in."

Robert and his older brother Oswald traveled to Toronto each summer to tape the series and travel out for the promotional tours & work. They resided during filming at a vacation rental home in.

Personal Life
Aside from his television/film work, Fauser and his wife Claudia operate three restaurants, Catania Pizza, Pasta & More (a Chicago-style pizzeria), Robert's Locker (a casual dining restaurant), and Captain John's Cafe (a Canadian-style seafood restaurant based on ). All three are located in.