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Robert was born in Washington DC and raised in West Virginia. Robert had more energy than most people and after a number of different schools he attended Valley Forge Military Academy in Pennsylvania and went on to graduate from Howe Military school in Indiana. Drifting all over the States he has studied with a number of acting programs including The American Academy of Dramatic Arts and the highly respected Maggie Flanigan Studio while working in New York City. He also studied playwriting at Maggie Flanigan Studio under the Playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis. - IMDb Mini Biography By: anonymous
In the 10 week run of the NYC premiere, Hiding Behind Comets, Robert worked with three different actors portraying the part of Cole; Dan Moran, the writer Bryan Dykstra, and Steve Payne. Was a part of the 29th Street Rep. Theatre in New York City. In the summer of 2010 Robert Mollohan's play Jesse Boy had its critically acclaimed world premiere production at The Ruskin Group Theatre. It was directed by Karen Landry. Chris Mulkey played the part of Red. Former member of The Underground Theater Company in Los Angeles. Frontman for the band Molly Gunner (2007-2010). Former member of the 68 Cent Crew Theatre Company in Los Angeles. Was a First Sergeant in charge of 165 cadets his senior year of high school at Valley Forge Military Academy. Former member of The Gangbusters Theatre Company in Los Angeles. Member of The Ruskin Theatre Group in Santa Monica. Frontman for the band The Mooks (2010-2011). Frontman for the band Superhighway (2012-present). Robert was named after his grandfather, Robert "Bob" Homer Mollohan (September 18, 1909 - August 3, 1999) who was a former member of the United States House of Representatives. A Democrat from West Virginia. His grandfather was succeeded in Congress by his son, Robert's father, Alan B. Mollohan who represented the first district of West Virginia for 28 years. Robert is a Virginia State Champion in scholastic wrestling.