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Rob Peace is a 2024 American biographical drama film written and directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor and starring Ejiofor, Camila Cabello, Jay Will, and Mary J. Blige. It is based on the 2014 biography The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace by Jeff Hobbs.
Robert DeShaun Peace (June 25, 1980 – May 18, 2011) was an American scholar and teacher who attended Yale University, where he graduated with honors in molecular biophysics and biochemistry. [1] His life and experiences are the subject of the 2014 biography The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace , written by his college roommate, Jeff Hobbs .
The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace (2014) is a biography by Jeff Hobbs about his friend and college roommate Robert Peace. [1] [2] Peace grew up in the city of Orange, near Newark, New Jersey and attended Yale University. While telling the story of Peace’s life chronologically, the book focuses on Peace’s relationships with family ...
According to Today, Robert DeShaun Peace (who went by Rob Peace) was born in 1980 in East Orange, N. J., to parents Jackie and Skeet.They were separated, and Rob lived with his mother. Hobbs, who ...
Robert Peace’s life was cut short, but his legacy will live on in Chiwetel Ejiofor’s new movie, “Rob Peace.” The Oscar nominee directed, adapted and costars in the drama based on the book ...
He played the titular role of Rob Peace in Chiwetel Ejiofor 2024 film Rob Peace, with co-stars Mary J. Blige and Camila Cabello. [5] [6] The film premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. [7] He received praise for his performance, described as "moving" and "masterfully played" and a "breakthrough role". [8] [9]
There's no peace in Rob Peace.Written and directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rob Peace is based on the 2014 biography by Jeff Hobbs entitled, The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace: A Brilliant ...
The members of the band had performed together in St. Louis for eight years performing under the moniker of Disturbing the Peace before formally changing their name to Adair in 2001. The final five-member band consisted of local St. Louisans; Rob Tweedie as frontman, [ 1 ] both Josh Goldenhersh and Patrick Baum on guitar and vocals, Matt Tuttle ...