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Born in Idaho Falls, Idaho in 1966 to Keith and Pearl Scoville; last of six children with three brothers and two sisters. Family moved to Calgary, Alberta in January 1967. Lived there until age 19 at which time he left home to serve a two year mission in South Korea for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Upon returning home, in February 1988 he began attending Brigham Young University, but did not graduate from the Film Program. For the next 8 years he freelanced in Utah on over 100 film/video productions in various positions including PA, 2nd AD; On Set Dresser, Set Decorator, Art Director; and 2nd AC. A few months after marrying theatre actress Joël René in December 1994, they moved to Issaquah, Washington. Robert attended Bellevue Community College completing a 2 year program in Television and Video Production - producing and directing projects for the college, local companies, the local Police Department and the cable channel for the City of Bellevue. Living in the Seattle metropolitan area for 7 years, the couple had three boys. When Joël got a part in the Las Vegas touring production of the musical "Mamma Mia," the family relocated and lived there since 2005. The couple divorced in 2017, however, Joël wrote a funny sitcom pilot about her life after divorce and Robert decided to collaborate on this project with her (they were then still very good friends and had a very amicable relationship). They then started a film production company together called Numinous Films, LLC and filmed the first season of "Crazy With a K (2019)" in 2018 (more like a semi-autobiographical take on Joël René's life). As of this writing, the production has not, as yet, found a home with any studio or streaming network, but presently exists in the shadows of the film festival circuit. Plus, the couple has now remarried...for a third time...and resides in Harlem, New York, writing and producing their work, much of which is written by Joël René.