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Robert Morgan (The Return): The Good Bastard Always Rises

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Robert Morgan (The Return): The Good Bastard Always Rises

📺 Episode Overview

In this episode, Steve Otis Gunn reconnects with his friend and actor, Robert Morgan. From The Proposition to The Accountant 2 — and now starring in the upcoming Sylvester Stallone biopic I Play Rocky, where he plays Burgess Meredith — Rob shares tales from Hollywood and home: riding horses in the desert with Ray Winstone, working alongside Florence Pugh and Billy Bob Thornton, and almost toppling a motorbike on The Flying Doctors. He opens up about longevity in the industry, the art of playing a “good bastard,” and why he still loves championing new filmmakers. Expect stories of grit, short films, and surreal encounters on both sides of the Pacific.

Episode Highlights:

  • The wild life of being an Aussie actor in Hollywood
  • Filming The Accountant 2 — and why audiences wanted him dead
  • Working with Florence Pugh in New Zealand
  • Playing Burgess Meredith in I Play Rocky — and how it feels to step into shorter shoes

This episode is perfect for anyone who loves raw, unfiltered talk about acting, filmmaking, and survival in showbiz — or just wants to hear Rob Morgan say “fuck” a lot.



🎭 About Robert Morgan

Robert Morgan is a Welsh–Australian actor, writer, and former boxer known for his work across film and television in both Australia and the U.S. His credits include The Proposition, The Accountant 2, Landman, Criminal Minds, High Country, and East of Eden. Equally at home on stage or screen, Rob has worked with the likes of Brad Pitt, Jason Isaacs, and Guy Pearce, and continues to support emerging talent.





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Podcast: Television Times with Steve Otis Gunn

Host: Steve Otis Gunn

Guest: Robert Morgan – Actor

Duration: 42 minutes

Release Date: October 23, 2025

Season: 4, Episode 23

All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn

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