What is r. d. robb movies?

R. D. Robb is a director, producer, and actor who has worked in Hollywood since the 1990s. He is most known for his work directing and producing independent films, including "Don's Plum" (2001) and "The Man in the Chair" (2007).

Robb's directorial debut was with the independent film "Trekkies" (1997), a documentary about Star Trek fans. He also directed a music video for Marilyn Manson's "The Dope Show." However, "Don's Plum" (2001), a dark comedy starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire, was his most controversial film. The film was shot in 1995, before the two actors became famous, and was intended to be a low-budget independent film. However, DiCaprio and Maguire later sued to prevent its release, claiming that they had only agreed to appear in it as a favor to Robb, and not for commercial purposes. The lawsuit was eventually settled, and the film was only released in a few countries outside the United States.

Robb's other notable films include "Dead Man's Walk" (1996), a western television miniseries produced by Robert Duvall and starring David Arquette and Jonny Lee Miller, and "The Man in the Chair" (2007), a coming-of-age drama about a young filmmaker who befriends a retired Hollywood set dresser (played by Christopher Plummer).