Robert Kurtz
Robert Kurtz is credited with writing the screenplay for the animated sports comedy Everyone's Hero, released in 2006. The film, which follows a young baseball player who believes his toy bat is magical, represents Kurtz’s sole verified screenwriting credit in the film industry records.
Biography
Robert Kurtz is credited with writing the screenplay for the animated sports comedy Everyone's Hero, released in 2006. The film, which follows a young baseball player who believes his toy bat is magical, represents Kurtz’s sole verified screenwriting credit in the film industry records. The screenplay role indicates Kurtz’s involvement in crafting the narrative structure and dialogue for the animated feature.
Kurtz’s contribution to Everyone's Hero places them within the broader context of animated filmmaking, where screenwriters develop stories intended for visual storytelling and voice performances. The film’s release marks the only documented instance of Kurtz’s work in cinema according to available records. No additional credits or collaborations have been recorded in association with…




