Robert Austin was an accomplished actor who led an impressive career, primarily on the big screen. Austin began his acting career appearing mainly in films, such as "First to Fight" (1967) with Chad Everett, the drama "My Brilliant Career" (1980) with Judy Davis and the Glenda Jackson drama "Giro City" (1982). He also appeared in the TV movie "The Bunker" (CBS, 1980-81). He kept working in film throughout the eighties, starring in the action flick "Xtro" (1983) with Philip Sayer, "Number One" (1984) and the Michael Caine spy picture "The Jigsaw Man" (1984). He also appeared in "Morons From Outer Space" (1985). His work around this time also included a part on the TV movie "Pope John Paul II" (CBS, 1983-84). Additionally, he appeared on the television special "Sleepers" (PBS, 1991-92). Austin more recently acted in the crime flick "Swoon" (1992) with Daniel Schlachet.

The Bunker
1981 · as Walter Wagner

Shift Work
1986 · as Undertaker

Absolute Beginners
1986 · as Slim Brother

The Jigsaw Man
1983 · as KGB man #2

Xtro
1982 · as Van Driver

Hiroshima
2005 · as Winston Churchill

Number One
1985 · as Doreen's Client

My Brilliant Career
1979 · as Willie McSwat

Pleasure
1994 · as Le Patron

First to Fight
1967 · as Adams

Morons from Outer Space
1985 · as Newscaster

Pope John Paul II
1984 · as Gov. Gen. Hans Frank

Baal
1982 · as Mech

Giro City
1982 · as Government Official

Dead Lucky
1988 · as Mr Cochrane

Interior Decorator From Hell
1988

Sin with Our Permission
1981 · as Ted Cunningham

With My Little Eye
1982 · as Dad