Robert Glass
Also known as Bob Glass, Robert J. Glass
Robert Glass, born on December 4, 1939, in Barre, Vermont, USA, was a prominent figure in the film industry, known for his work in sound. He was active from the mid-1980s until his passing on July 21, 1993.
Biography
Robert Glass, born on December 4, 1939, in Barre, Vermont, USA, was a prominent figure in the film industry, known for his work in sound. He was active from the mid-1980s until his passing on July 21, 1993. Glass, who also went by the names Bob Glass and Robert J. Glass, served as a Sound Re-Recording Mixer for several notable films.
His credits include the iconic martial arts film "The Karate Kid" (1984), the romantic drama "Falling in Love" (1984), and the fantasy adventure "The Wizard" (1989). In these roles, Glass was responsible for the final mixing of the sound elements, ensuring the optimal balance and clarity of dialogue, music, and sound effects in the films. His work significantly contributed to the overall auditory experience of these movies.




