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Robert ToTeras

Philadelphia-born, New York-bred, Los Angeles-based, Robert ToTeras is one of the most versatile composers working in television and feature films.

Forbes Magazine cited ToTeras’ “diverse portfolio” as one of the reason “he stands out” amongst his peers. Robert is equally comfortable scoring a high-end docuseries, irreverent comedy or scripted dramas.

Since 2013, Robert has scored TNT and Oxygen’s hit series 'Cold Justice' produced by legendary Emmy-winning producer Dick Wolf. 'Cold Justice' recently aired its 100th episode in 2023.

Robert has also scored multiple shows for Netflix including the nominated series 'Sugar Rush' (for which Robert won a 2020 BMI Award) and its spin-offs 'Sugar Rush: Christmas' & 'Sugar High.'

Current scores by Robert include the Discovery ID/MAX docuseries 'Let Us Prey: A Ministry of Scandals' and the PBS documentary 'The Niagara Movement - The Early Battle for Civil Rights' directed by Emmy winner and Academy Award nominee Lawrence Hott. Other projects scored by Robert include TV series for NBC, CBS, TNT, Bravo, TeenNick, and documentaries for Showtime.

One of Robert’s tracks written for VideoHelper, “Break Out The Boom Boom,” became a viral sensation when it was used in a promo for the HBO series 'Girls.' As a result, the song was written about in over 50 publications, including E! Online who proclaimed the song “addictive” and Cosmopolitan who called it a “ra-ra anthem… which I want to play every time I walk into a room.”

In a previous life outside of Hollywood and music, Robert ToTeras spent three years as a professional blackjack gambler, and member of a card-counting team in Las Vegas. He has been politely escorted (by well-dressed security teams with earpieces) out of numerous and well-known gaming establishments.

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