Robert Anthony Peters
Art & Culture Fellow

Robert Anthony Peters is an art and culture fellow at the Archbridge Institute. A member of SAG-AFTRA, he has been acting, producing, directing, and writing professionally in theater, film, voiceover, and more for over a decade. His most recognizable film acting roles are in The Pursuit of Happiness and Steve Jobs. He writes and lectures internationally on the relationships between art, law, philosophy, and economics. His film writing, directing, and producing debut, the award-winning “Tank Man,” was screened at festivals and events around the world, including Hong Kong.

He has a B.S. in marketing and entrepreneurship from the University of Arizona and trained at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in NYC. He is a policy advisor for the Heartland Institute, was an inaugural member of the FEE Alumni Board and a Charles G. Koch Summer Fellow in DC, and is vice chair of the board of the Fully Informed Jury Association. He also manages his family’s retail shipping store in Tucson, Arizona.