Post by robert zachariah keynes on Feb 1, 2012 19:26:42 GMT -5
robert zachariah keynes,
[/center][/font]---------------- MAIN INFO ---------------
FULL NAME, robert zachariah keynes
NICKNAMES, zach (for the media) bob (for his friends) bob the builder (for those who want a screw diver in their eye socket), any other variation of his name is accepted
AGE, twenty three
HOMETOWN, Tallahassee, Florida
YEAR, N/A
JOB, tourist
SEXUALITY, undecided
PLAY BY, alex evans
NICKNAMES, zach (for the media) bob (for his friends) bob the builder (for those who want a screw diver in their eye socket), any other variation of his name is accepted
AGE, twenty three
HOMETOWN, Tallahassee, Florida
YEAR, N/A
JOB, tourist
SEXUALITY, undecided
PLAY BY, alex evans
---------------- PERSONALITY ---------------
LIKES,
DISLIKES,
FEARS,
PERSONALITY, See those pretty blue eyes up there? Yeah, don’t let them fool you. Child star gone wrong: those are the words that best describe Bob. If placed under a magnifying glass any psychologist with half a degree would be able to tell that Bob is inches away from being a sociopath. The first thing people notice about him is his charm. Bob is able to turn charm on and off like a switch. He can be nice, kind, tender, understanding, reliable, and everything people want him to be in order to get what he wants. As soon as he does though he disposes of people as if they were used tissues, or worse. Bob enjoys watching people fall under his charm and his sweet baby face. Despite his background and reputation he still manages to find a way to make people believe in him, thus boosting his ego and serving to feed the never ending cycle he has going on. Bob is also a pathological liar, a highly intelligent one so you’d have to be pretty smart to catch him in one of his lies. He has no problem with lying and he does it in such a common and cool way that only those closest to him ever notice. That’s another thing, he doesn’t keep people close. The reason? What ever for? People are tools for him, things he can use and discard and pick from the ground only to be used again. Just like his mother. Kendra was a good mother until she started nagging and then Bob deemed her useless and schemed a way to get rid of her. Does he regret it? Of course not! So far the only thing Bob regrets is that little slip with the drugs, blaming himself for not being smart enough to cover up that mistake, and still he managed to win something out of it. With little to no conscience, Bob also experiments very shallow emotions. He doesn’t mind if a girl cries in front of him and he won’t lift a finger to comfort her unless there’s something in it for him just like he doesn't understand why people grow so attached to each other. The only emotion he does express on a regular basis is anger. A spoiled brat to the core, Bob reacts awfully when things don't go the way he wants them to, turning into a vengeful and vindictive creature who won't stop until he sees whoever did him wrong crushed. Impulsive, abrassive, agressive, callous, irresponsible, those are just a few words that describe the real Bob even if he does what it takes to make people think otherwise. He has to fit in a normal society after all
He’s not a complete monster though. Sometimes Bob does realize that his personality and the way he behaves aren’t exactly the most normal for a person and thus enters a slightly depressive state. So far he’s tried to commit suicide in two occasions but all of them were conveniently covered up by his manager and his money. Bob doesn’t like to look weak as it tampers with the image he has carefully created but it does happen and when it does, better steer clear or he might really stab you with that screw driver.
- sweets
- getting what he wants
- making other people not get what they want
- pretending to be nice
- attention
- when people believe his bulls*it
- the ocassional drug
- being recognized in the streets
- compliments
- the sea
- the scent of cigars
- non-obsessive fans
- gossip
- money
- physical contact
DISLIKES,
- not getting what he wants
- people making fun of him
- his agent
- his family
- know-it-alls
- overly emotional people
- boring people
- ...people
- being told what to do
- did i mention being told what to do?
- obsessive fans
- the sound of a crowded city
- being alone
FEARS,
- freakin' thunder
- darkness
- not winning an oscar trololol
- ending up stuck with a life he's not happy with
PERSONALITY, See those pretty blue eyes up there? Yeah, don’t let them fool you. Child star gone wrong: those are the words that best describe Bob. If placed under a magnifying glass any psychologist with half a degree would be able to tell that Bob is inches away from being a sociopath. The first thing people notice about him is his charm. Bob is able to turn charm on and off like a switch. He can be nice, kind, tender, understanding, reliable, and everything people want him to be in order to get what he wants. As soon as he does though he disposes of people as if they were used tissues, or worse. Bob enjoys watching people fall under his charm and his sweet baby face. Despite his background and reputation he still manages to find a way to make people believe in him, thus boosting his ego and serving to feed the never ending cycle he has going on. Bob is also a pathological liar, a highly intelligent one so you’d have to be pretty smart to catch him in one of his lies. He has no problem with lying and he does it in such a common and cool way that only those closest to him ever notice. That’s another thing, he doesn’t keep people close. The reason? What ever for? People are tools for him, things he can use and discard and pick from the ground only to be used again. Just like his mother. Kendra was a good mother until she started nagging and then Bob deemed her useless and schemed a way to get rid of her. Does he regret it? Of course not! So far the only thing Bob regrets is that little slip with the drugs, blaming himself for not being smart enough to cover up that mistake, and still he managed to win something out of it. With little to no conscience, Bob also experiments very shallow emotions. He doesn’t mind if a girl cries in front of him and he won’t lift a finger to comfort her unless there’s something in it for him just like he doesn't understand why people grow so attached to each other. The only emotion he does express on a regular basis is anger. A spoiled brat to the core, Bob reacts awfully when things don't go the way he wants them to, turning into a vengeful and vindictive creature who won't stop until he sees whoever did him wrong crushed. Impulsive, abrassive, agressive, callous, irresponsible, those are just a few words that describe the real Bob even if he does what it takes to make people think otherwise. He has to fit in a normal society after all
He’s not a complete monster though. Sometimes Bob does realize that his personality and the way he behaves aren’t exactly the most normal for a person and thus enters a slightly depressive state. So far he’s tried to commit suicide in two occasions but all of them were conveniently covered up by his manager and his money. Bob doesn’t like to look weak as it tampers with the image he has carefully created but it does happen and when it does, better steer clear or he might really stab you with that screw driver.
---------------- HISTORY ---------------
FATHER, Lionell Keynes, has no more contact with him
MOTHER, Kendra Keynes, has no more contact with her
OTHER FAMILY, none
HISTORY,
Bob’s history was influenced a lot by what his parents were and wanted to be. His mother, Kendra, was a promising ballet student, the top of her class and the best of the best. Her father, Lionell, was nothing like that. He worked at the Carnegie Hall in New York as a workman. That’s how they met. Kendra was about to have her debut when she stumbled upon Lionell and nope, it wasn’t love at first sight, it was actually quite the opposite. Lionell literally tripped with Kendra’s feet as she was stretching, the result was him stomping on her foot and injuring her which instantly took her out of the scene. Things would’ve been a lot better if Kendra wasn’t a bit of a drama queen, exaggerating her pain and in turn being carried away to the hospital. That’s when things changed. Lionell felt bad for his mistake and quickly sought her out. Even though she initially refused to see him she had to agree at some point and later than sooner they started going out. Kendra’s attitude and the relationship she had with Lionell all contributed to her slowly falling back in her dancing career. Soon enough she was no longer the top student but merely a background dancer, never to see the flashlights on her like she always dreamed off. Little time later Kendra realized her dream simply wouldn’t come true and with Lionell they moved to Tallahassee, hoping to start a new life.
A couple years later they were blessed with their one and only son. Lionell wished to name him Robert in honor to his belated father and Kendra didn’t find the heart to disagree. They both had a stable life, Kendra opened a dancing studio and taught local girls while Lionell found a job as janitor in the local highschool. They seemed like a happy family until Lionell realized that Kendra had never really forgotten about her dreams
The first memory Bob has isn’t exactly what one would consider a happy one: his mother setting him up for an audition. Even before Robert had any idea of what was going on with his life his mother decided she wanted for her baby what she never could have, and that was fame. Kendra lived her past years frustrated and angry at the world for having lost her opportunity and she wasn’t about to let that happen to her baby. Bob was signed up for everything you could imagine: diaper commercials, baby Jesus at the Community Theater, baby food ads, photo shoots for food spectaculars… anything Kendra could stick Bob in, she would do it. Least to say Bob’s childhood wasn’t exactly what one would consider normal.
Kendra became Bob’s agent, promoter and half mom. At the age of 5 he had already a long list of commercials he had appeared and even a few TV episodes of famous series he served as guest in. Bob was home schooled and pretty unaware that there was a life outside a studio or a theater and of course, his father didn’t agree to it one bit. The breaking point came when Kendra decided to move the family to Los Angeles in order to get more chances for Bob. Lionell strongly disagreed and it led to the marriage breaking up. Kendra of course took custody of Bob and they moved to LA just like she wanted to continue with her son’s career.
It wasn’t until Bob turned twelve that things started getting messy. By then Bob had an attitude the size of Jupiter and its moons and he often back talked at his mother. Some of the biggest arguments involved home schooling. Bob was tired of teachers going to his place and he wanted to go to a normal school, not because he wanted to be normal, of course not, but because he wanted to feel how it was to have people swooning at him 24/7. Yeah, he was pretty spoiled by now. Kendra always refused of course, believing his little star shouldn’t waste time in school when she could pay teachers to give him passing grades.
At the age of fifteen Bob was even worse. He was the epitome of a child star gone terribly wrong. He had problems with employers, with his staff, with the media and with his parents. It was then when Bob refused to continue the monthly visits to his father’s and began planning a bigger scheme. Every now and then he’d hint at someone that his mother abused of him, the hints were vague and rare but Bob made sure they were there. At the age of sixteen he staged a little scene in one of the movie sets he was working at and made sure people saw his mother lifting a hand to hit him. It was of course an act that Bob had carefully planned but it was the trigger to get what he wanted: emancipation. After a long fight with both of his parents (which gave him mad publicity by the way) Bob found himself as a free teenager with all his money and no one to tell him what he had to do. The little incident just managed to earn him more roles in movies and tv series which in turn added to his fame. By the time Bob was eighteen he was a fame monster, living la vida loca and doing whatever the hell he wanted.
Another important point in his career came when he was arrested for drug possession. He spent a grand total of 3 days in prison and that was more than enough to him. Instead of teaching him a lesson all the incident did was teach him how to be more cautious. Bob acquired a ‘good boy’ mask that he started selling to the media and oh boy did they buy it. The story of the regretful young star sold like gold and it gave Bob a little cushion while he continued being the same spoiled manipulative brat behind everyone’s back. The role in a movie being shot in Paris is a result of this ‘new and changed Zach’ that the media talks about. Bob isn’t exactly happy with the role he got but you know… accidents happen on set and who knows, he might be promoted from the gay guy to the mechanic, the dancer, or even the autistic twin in less than what people expect~
MOTHER, Kendra Keynes, has no more contact with her
OTHER FAMILY, none
HISTORY,
Bob’s history was influenced a lot by what his parents were and wanted to be. His mother, Kendra, was a promising ballet student, the top of her class and the best of the best. Her father, Lionell, was nothing like that. He worked at the Carnegie Hall in New York as a workman. That’s how they met. Kendra was about to have her debut when she stumbled upon Lionell and nope, it wasn’t love at first sight, it was actually quite the opposite. Lionell literally tripped with Kendra’s feet as she was stretching, the result was him stomping on her foot and injuring her which instantly took her out of the scene. Things would’ve been a lot better if Kendra wasn’t a bit of a drama queen, exaggerating her pain and in turn being carried away to the hospital. That’s when things changed. Lionell felt bad for his mistake and quickly sought her out. Even though she initially refused to see him she had to agree at some point and later than sooner they started going out. Kendra’s attitude and the relationship she had with Lionell all contributed to her slowly falling back in her dancing career. Soon enough she was no longer the top student but merely a background dancer, never to see the flashlights on her like she always dreamed off. Little time later Kendra realized her dream simply wouldn’t come true and with Lionell they moved to Tallahassee, hoping to start a new life.
A couple years later they were blessed with their one and only son. Lionell wished to name him Robert in honor to his belated father and Kendra didn’t find the heart to disagree. They both had a stable life, Kendra opened a dancing studio and taught local girls while Lionell found a job as janitor in the local highschool. They seemed like a happy family until Lionell realized that Kendra had never really forgotten about her dreams
The first memory Bob has isn’t exactly what one would consider a happy one: his mother setting him up for an audition. Even before Robert had any idea of what was going on with his life his mother decided she wanted for her baby what she never could have, and that was fame. Kendra lived her past years frustrated and angry at the world for having lost her opportunity and she wasn’t about to let that happen to her baby. Bob was signed up for everything you could imagine: diaper commercials, baby Jesus at the Community Theater, baby food ads, photo shoots for food spectaculars… anything Kendra could stick Bob in, she would do it. Least to say Bob’s childhood wasn’t exactly what one would consider normal.
Kendra became Bob’s agent, promoter and half mom. At the age of 5 he had already a long list of commercials he had appeared and even a few TV episodes of famous series he served as guest in. Bob was home schooled and pretty unaware that there was a life outside a studio or a theater and of course, his father didn’t agree to it one bit. The breaking point came when Kendra decided to move the family to Los Angeles in order to get more chances for Bob. Lionell strongly disagreed and it led to the marriage breaking up. Kendra of course took custody of Bob and they moved to LA just like she wanted to continue with her son’s career.
It wasn’t until Bob turned twelve that things started getting messy. By then Bob had an attitude the size of Jupiter and its moons and he often back talked at his mother. Some of the biggest arguments involved home schooling. Bob was tired of teachers going to his place and he wanted to go to a normal school, not because he wanted to be normal, of course not, but because he wanted to feel how it was to have people swooning at him 24/7. Yeah, he was pretty spoiled by now. Kendra always refused of course, believing his little star shouldn’t waste time in school when she could pay teachers to give him passing grades.
At the age of fifteen Bob was even worse. He was the epitome of a child star gone terribly wrong. He had problems with employers, with his staff, with the media and with his parents. It was then when Bob refused to continue the monthly visits to his father’s and began planning a bigger scheme. Every now and then he’d hint at someone that his mother abused of him, the hints were vague and rare but Bob made sure they were there. At the age of sixteen he staged a little scene in one of the movie sets he was working at and made sure people saw his mother lifting a hand to hit him. It was of course an act that Bob had carefully planned but it was the trigger to get what he wanted: emancipation. After a long fight with both of his parents (which gave him mad publicity by the way) Bob found himself as a free teenager with all his money and no one to tell him what he had to do. The little incident just managed to earn him more roles in movies and tv series which in turn added to his fame. By the time Bob was eighteen he was a fame monster, living la vida loca and doing whatever the hell he wanted.
Another important point in his career came when he was arrested for drug possession. He spent a grand total of 3 days in prison and that was more than enough to him. Instead of teaching him a lesson all the incident did was teach him how to be more cautious. Bob acquired a ‘good boy’ mask that he started selling to the media and oh boy did they buy it. The story of the regretful young star sold like gold and it gave Bob a little cushion while he continued being the same spoiled manipulative brat behind everyone’s back. The role in a movie being shot in Paris is a result of this ‘new and changed Zach’ that the media talks about. Bob isn’t exactly happy with the role he got but you know… accidents happen on set and who knows, he might be promoted from the gay guy to the mechanic, the dancer, or even the autistic twin in less than what people expect~
---------------- ABOUT YOU ---------------
YOUR NAME, tammeh
CONTACT, pm me for my msn and aim ;3
OTHER, oh bob... D:
CONTACT, pm me for my msn and aim ;3
OTHER, oh bob... D:
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