Biography
Sixtoo, aka Robert Squire, arrived from the mid-90s underground hiphop movement, sharing levels with famous brands Buck 65, Sage Francis and associates from the Anticon staff. His hiphop output is gathered in the albums Psyche Intangible, Psyche Continuum and Music I Hate and OTHER FOLKS Moments. Nonetheless it was before departing Halifax in 2000 that he produced perhaps one of the most essential goes of his profession – in the mic towards the sampler. Duration was the documented consequence of this logistical change. Squire after that relocated to Montreal and agreed upon with Vertical Type Information. The label released Antagonist Survival Package a dark record which showcased both edges of his skill: in the mic for half the record, in the sampler for another. In 2003, Sixtoo agreed upon to Ninja Melody, and employed a totally new design for Chewing On Cup & Other Magic Treatments. Using live music artists for sample resources, an enormous confluence of designs and mammoth drum breaks, Sixtoo brought new lease of life towards the cut-up genre. Music artists including Can’s Damo Suzuki, Norsola and Thierry from Godspeed You Dark Emperor and Eric Craven in the Hanged Up can all end up being heard within the sinister mixture of what’s essentially a psych rock and roll/jazz record created by a longtime hiphop manufacturer.
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Writer
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Bonanza | 1970 | TV Series writer - 1 episode | |
The Name of the Game | TV Series story - 1 episode, 1969 teleplay - 1 episode, 1969 | ||
Return of the Gunfighter | 1967 | screenplay / story | |
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color | 1966 | TV Series novel "Starfire" - 2 episodes | |
The Wackiest Ship in the Army | TV Series story - 2 episodes, 1966 teleplay - 1 episode, 1966 | ||
Burke's Law | 1965 | TV Series writer - 1 episode | |
The Rogues | TV Series story - 1 episode, 1965 writer - 1 episode, 1964 | ||
Moon Pilot | 1962 | story | |
Dateline: San Francisco | 1962 | TV Movie character | |
Hong Kong | TV Series creator - 26 episodes, 1960 - 1961 writer - 4 episodes, 1960 - 1961 | ||
From Hell to Texas | 1958 | screenplay | |
Love Me Tender | 1956 | screenplay | |
Triple Deception | 1956 | screenplay | |
Safari | 1956 | original story | |
Ford Star Jubilee | 1956 | TV Series writer - 2 episodes | |
A Prize of Gold | 1955 | screenplay | |
To Paris with Love | 1955 | ||
The Man Behind the Gun | 1953 | story | |
When in Rome | 1952 | story | |
Bright Victory | 1951 | ||
Deported | 1950 | screenplay | |
Free for All | 1949 | original screenplay | |
Sword in the Desert | 1949 | ||
Rogues' Regiment | 1948 | screenplay / story | |
Confidential Agent | 1945 | screenplay | |
Roaring Guns | 1944 | Short screenplay - uncredited | |
The Desert Song | 1943 | writer | |
Yankee Doodle Dandy | 1942 | original story / screen play | |
Dive Bomber | 1941 | screen play | |
Santa Fe Trail | 1940 | original screenplay | |
Knute Rockne All American | 1940 | original screen play | |
My Love Came Back | 1940 | screen play | |
Virginia City | 1940 | original screen play | |
Espionage Agent | 1939 | from an original story by - as Robert Henry Buckner | |
Angels Wash Their Faces | 1939 | screenplay | |
Dodge City | 1939 | original screen play | |
You Can't Get Away with Murder | 1939 | screen play | |
The Oklahoma Kid | 1939 | screen play | |
Comet Over Broadway | 1938 | screen play | |
Love, Honor and Behave | 1938 | screen play | |
Jezebel | 1938 | contributor to screenplay construction - uncredited | |
Gold Is Where You Find It | 1938 | screen play |
Producer
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Dateline: San Francisco | 1962 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Hong Kong | 1960 | TV Series producer - 1 episode | |
From Hell to Texas | 1958 | producer | |
Bright Victory | 1951 | producer | |
Deported | 1950 | producer | |
Free for All | 1949 | producer | |
Sword in the Desert | 1949 | producer | |
Rogues' Regiment | 1948 | producer | |
Life with Father | 1947 | producer | |
Cheyenne | 1947 | producer | |
Nobody Lives Forever | 1946 | producer | |
Devotion | 1946 | producer | |
San Antonio | 1945 | producer | |
Confidential Agent | 1945 | producer | |
God Is My Co-Pilot | 1945 | producer | |
Uncertain Glory | 1944 | producer | |
The Desert Song | 1943 | producer | |
Mission to Moscow | 1943 | producer | |
Gentleman Jim | 1942 | producer |
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Hong Kong | 1960-1961 | TV Series story consultant - 13 episodes |
Actor
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Familiar Face | 1929 | Short |
Won awards
Won awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Award shared with |
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1952 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Screenplay | Bright Victory (1951) | |
1952 | WGA Award (Screen) | Writers Guild of America, USA | The Robert Meltzer Award (Screenplay Dealing Most Ably with Problems of the American Scene) | Bright Victory (1951) |
Nominated awards
Nominated awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Award shared with |
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1943 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Writing, Original Story | Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) |
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