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MEET BOBBY DEL RIO – WRITER, ACTOR, TV HOST, DIRECTOR, INTERNET STAR…what can’t this guy do??

I met Bobby Del Rio what seems like a lifetime ago, when we both worked at Toronto’s ReelWorld Film Festival – I was the publicist, Bobby was the feature film programmer (and a filmmaker himself). Over the year’s, I’ve watched as he steadily built his career, starring in numerous film & tv projects, he also wrote stage plays, films and tv scripts, then pivoted and adopted online presenting becoming one of the most internationally popular and internet savvy hosts on the Clubhouse platform. He’s embraced the world of high finance & investing, and showed his ability to understand crypto-currency, AI and other techno-platforms that are all so foreign to me! He’s now one of the stars of a successful new tv series “Poly is the New Monogamy” in a role written for him by show creator and long-time friend Cat Hostick.  So of course I had to sit down to do an interview Q&A with him this past week. Here’s what Bobby had to share…..Bobby, you started off as a playwright, garnering so many awards as well as media & fan kudos and industry recognition. Can you remember the first play you wrote that was produced on stage?  My first produced play was called Name It Yourself! at the 1999 SummerWorks Festival. It was an experimental play that was this really weird but unique meta experience of a playwright abusing his own creations.

And then you won the inaugural Robertson Davies Playwriting Award for writing When Children Fall for the University of Toronto Drama Festival. How did that honour impact your career? Was that the motivation for your incredible run of plays produced over the next 5 years?  I never thought of myself as a writer until I won that playwriting award at U of T. After all that initial publicity as a playwright, I started experimenting with every genre I could – as I was really just trying to learn the craft of writing. It was all so unexpected, so the world saw me learning how to write plays as I kept getting so much attention for being a young playwright. You moved seamlessly into film, grabbing all sorts of supporting and guest roles on tv and in film – did that re-focus your sights on a career in film?  For sure. I went to theatre school, where Shakespeare was God. As I started booking larger and larger roles in film/television, I became more interested in the medium of film/tv.

In 2009, you appeared in every frame of the short film Unlocked which premiered at Toronto Int’l Film Festival then was sold to CBC tv. Was this the real turning point for you when it came to leadership in filmmaking?  It was definitely a career highlight. There weren’t many opportunities for Asian actors back then. Paul Lee and Jean Yoon (both from Kim’s Convenience) were also in the film – and I believe it was the first time any of us had actually been part of TIFF. Really cool experience.

You spent some time as Canadian feature film programmer for Toronto’s ReelWorld Film Festival which is where you and I first met. How did that gig impact your career direction & goals?  Tonya Lee Williams has helped my career so much. That job gave me so much confidence. I made so many friends across Canada in the film business, and it inspired me to write/direct my own feature film The Market.Yes, then came The Market, your play & subsequent feature film about the stock market and the “suits“ who lived the Wall Street dream. It seemed like the creative floodgates swung open even wider for you after that and you explored many other opportunities with multiple entertainment and news genres. How did you feel with so many options?  I honestly just focus on what’s in front of me. I was always a top student, so I just look at everything like doing my homework. lol

In 2020/21, Clubhouse became the most popular professionally-targeted social media platform, esp. for those in showbiz, and you were able to communicate with so many legit movers and shakers who, again, opened creative doors for you. How did you discover Clubhouse and how did you become one of the top Clubhouse personalities?  It was super random. My friend just invited me, said I would be good at it. I got so popular by accident. I just made people laugh, made lots of friends, then somehow became one of the top personalities in the world. The universe gave me the platform. I feel incredibly grateful & lucky for all that Hollywood/international exposure. I did 65 interviews around the world, making me the subject of national news in Canada which  landed me a Hollywood agent from the app during the Covid pandemic.In 2022, you became one of the highest-paid television personalities in Canada, hosting/writing 40 episodes of The Daily Drop for News Forum/Blockchain TV. What was that?  I hosted & wrote my first television series. I had many offers come to my team because of Clubhouse – and hosting that tv show about crypto was the best offer I got.

And now, you’re cast as a series regular in the new tv series Poly is the New Monogamy (on Hollywood Suite tv network) which is garnering so many thumbs-up from critics and audiences. How did that show come to be?  Cat Hostick is one of my best friends. She literally wrote the role for me, playing one of her character’s best friends. LOLIs there a 2nd season for Poly? And will you be in that, too?  There’s definitely lots of interest. Many people are exploring options with us, but nothing is confirmed yet.

What’s next for Bobby Del Rio?  I’m currently also hosting/writing another tv series about technology called Open Source (with News Forum). It launched the day before Poly dropped on Hollywood Suite. It’s a busy time in my career. I premiered 2 tv series in 2 days – starring in both.  Here’s the link: https://www.thenewsforum.ca/opensource

Bobby, if fans want to follow you for news and work updates, which social media account can they follow? My social media hands are:  @bobbydelrio on Instagram and @Bobman on Twitter/X 

CANADIAN ACTOR/WRITER/FILMMAKER BOBBY DEL RIO CONQUERS COVID PRODUCTION LOCK-DOWN BY CREATING MULTIPLE FUTURE PROJECTS FOR FILM & TV

Several years ago, I was thrilled to work on promotions and PR for filmmaker friend Bobby Del Rio‘s feature film The Market and I was pleasantly surprised to learn of the impact the film has had on so many of the actors involved, especially now that there is a distribution deal in place to take the film to viewers across the globe…and that my fave streaming platform, Amazon Prime, now offers it as part of their catalogue. One good thing about quarantining is that it’s given us plenty of time to watch tv and discover all manner of films, documentaries and tv series.   I reached out to Bobby to see how he’s dealing with the production “lock down” and was pleased to hear how well he has been handling these past 6 months both personally and professionally. This is what he told me….headshot bBobby, it’s been several years since we worked together on your feature film The Market, and you recently landed a distribution deal for the film so how did that come about and what countries can now view The Market?   Thank you for your help, Glenda. You were an important part of our team that helped us get here!
The distribution deal came about while talking to my friend Rebeka Herron about another project. When I mentioned I thought the unfortunate economic collapse was a very relevant time to release my feature film about a Wall Street conspiracy theory, she certainly agreed and offered to distribute the film through her Parallel Universe Pictures. They have been amazing to work with. The film is currently available on Amazon Prime in the US & UK. In Canada, we’re on Vimeo on Demand. The Market poster (2)From watching all your social media posts, I gather you’ve been very busy writing, directing, acting…can you share any news of upcoming film/tv releases?  I really appreciate the support, Glenda. I’ve been blessed to stay busy during a difficult time in our industry. My next project is The Kult, a web series I’m co-writing with Megan Laursen. We created it together, Megan is directing, I am playing one of the lead roles. We have assembled a brilliant cast of stage and screen veterans, and will be announcing production details in the coming months… We’re looking at early 2021, and I’m incredibly excited about it.
Megan Laursen is a 22-year old prodigy who has become my writing partner and main collaborator. She will be directing some of my feature screenplays, and I am attached to star in a few of her films. You will hear her name again and again, and it’s my true pleasure to work with such a talented artist at the beginning of her bright career. I am also working with filmmaker Paul Persic on a new feature film. Paul is actually our DOP for The Kult, and a talented director himself. He is yet another young, prodigious film talent that has an incredibly bright career ahead of him. Megan, Paul and myself have a really great synergy that is yielding a large number of film projects at a very high skill level. It’s humbling and exciting to work with (and learn from) artists half my age.

How have you navigated the Covid production shut down? Has this given you the time and space to focus on your writing?  While Covid has certainly created many challenges, it has also been a blessing in disguise for me. I learned how to edit, launched a couple of podcasts, polished some scripts and binged historically great television franchises like Lost and The Sopranos. I am slightly embarrassed to admit that I have never been so busy in my entire career! I have been offered lead roles in SEVEN different projects, and have many other projects in development as a writer.
While many of my projects are on hold from a production standpoint until after Covid is over, many are in pre-production. I anticipate an INCREDIBLY busy 2021 – starting around spring/summer. While the quarantine year has been challenging, I think it’s been a very important time for contemplation. I view our industry in a period of calm before the storm…

Back in 2017, you presented your play, Professionally Ethnic which was, in fact, written a decade earlier. Considering the timeliness of the subject of diversity in film & tv, do you have any plans to put the play on film? Due to many geopolitical events, my play Professionally Ethnic has certainly been getting attention. I have been working extensively with director Rouvan Silogix for an extended theatre run and also a film adaptation! While theatre has been hit harder than film during the pandemic, many discussions are ongoing. Since writing is a major part of my career, I have actually found myself MORE in demand as a writer. While many production challenges continue, development opportunities abound. Rouvan is one of my best friends, and a truly brilliant artist. While we don’t have official release dates on anything related to Professionally Ethnic yet, we have a few strong possibilities on the horizon for this particular project… My hope is that an analysis of race politics will bring us all closer together as human beings…EthnicYou were also a recurring character on the hit web-series My Roommate’s an Escort (2017-19) – did that experience inspire your own web-based creativity? How do you see the future of traditional network tv vs. web-based or streaming platforms for entertainment delivery?  Playing SAM in both seasons of My Roommate’s an Escort taught me a lot. While I was the creator & showrunner of IRL the Series (sold to Bell Media) before I worked for Katie & Trish as an actor, I certainly learned a lot from the Escort experience. It’s amazing how voraciously an audience is willing to consume a web series if you have the right product.roommateAs for traditional network tv vs web-based content, the lines have blurred. I personally do not see a difference between conventional television and shorter-form content. I think the viewer has shifted their thinking to that of patrons in an art gallery: While some canvasses are large and some are small, they are all ultimately still viewed as different paintings. I think that is how movies/tv shows/web series/streaming platforms/etc. are now seen: as simply different styles of content – all equally relevant, though unique in their own ways.
Ultimately, the audience is looking for a well-crafted story, told by skilled artists. I simply focus on telling my stories the best way I can with the resources available to me. That strategy has consistently yielded positive results for me my entire career. I do my best, and constantly seek to improve. Everything else is out of my control…

How can readers follow you on social media?  I have a very active Facebook account where I approve everyone. (This sometimes gets me in trouble. lol) and I also have a growing platform on Instagram (@bobbydelrio) and my Twitter handle is @Bobman

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Thanks, Bobby, and congrats on all the well-earned successes to date and your future gigs. I encourage readers to check out Bobby’s social media for news of upcoming projects and thank you all for supporting Canadian talent.