Biography
Robert W. Glass Jr., also known as Robert Glass, Rob Glass, or Bob Glass, is a renowned figure in the film industry, recognized for his significant contributions to sound. His career spans several decades, with notable credits in prominent films.
Glass began his journey in cinema with "Days of Heaven" in 1978, serving as the Scoring Mixer. This role involved the technical process of combining and balancing the various audio elements, including dialogue, music, and sound effects, to create a cohesive and immersive auditory experience for the film.
Throughout his career, Glass has worked on a diverse range of films, showcasing his versatility and expertise. In "Bull Durham" (1988), "Dream a Little Dream" (1989), and "Drop Dead Fred" (1991), he served as the Sound Re-Recording Mixer. This p…




