

Robert D'Entremont
Biography
Robert d'Entremont (born December 1, 1990) was born and raised in Nova Scotia. His acting career began in a high school improv competition, where he won the People's Choice Award in 2007. In 2008, d'Entremont was cast as Tybalt in the regional French musical Roméo et Juliette, which sold out for a week-long run at Th'Yarc Theatre in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Robert graduated in bachelor’s fines arts at Concordia in the Theatre Performance program and than persue his training in New York city where he graduated from Tom Todoroff Acting Conservatory. While studying abroad, he had the chance to act in two off-Broadway plays at the New Comedy Theatre. He made his television debut on Patrice Lemieux 24/7 I and II (2014-15). He has also appeared on popular francophone TV shows such as 30 vies (2015), Mensonges (2015), and Maison Bleue (2021) as a principal recurring role. His film credits include Maz, as well as starring in the critically acclaimed film Les Rois Mongols. In 2022, Robert hosted CBC National Acadian Day Live (La Fête nationale de l’Acadie), bringing his talent and charisma to the national stage. In 2024, he was cast as USM Keifer in the upcoming Apple TV+ show The Last Frontier and has supporting role in Un Homme Libre, set for release in 2026. Most recently, in 2025, he produced and starred in his own short film, FIX. In addition to his work as an actor, Robert founded his own production company, Entremont Productions, further expanding his creative endeavors.
