Robert Drew Primrose
- Sound Department
- Music Department
Robert was born in New York, New York to Robert Roger and May Colette
Primrose on June 16, 1965. He grew up in Garden City, Long Island,
along with older sisters, Tracey and Tricia. Robert began his career in
sound on the soap opera,
The Edge of Night (1956),
as an audio assist. Following its cancellation, Robert worked on
another soap opera,
Search for Tomorrow (1951),
as a music mixer, for which he won his first Emmy award. Robert has
continued to work on numerous projects over the years, many of which
have been canceled, but none due to poor sound quality of the
production. After two seasons on
Spin City (1996) as a boom
operator, Robert returned to daytime television as a boom
operator/mixer for the long-running soap opera,
Guiding Light (1952).
After receiving his second Emmy award for excellence in sound, Robert
began work as a boom operator for
Saturday Night Live (1975).
On April 23, 2005, Robert married corporate lawyer Linda D. Kelly at an
intimate ceremony on the beach in St. Thomas, USVI. Robert is now in
his eighth season with
Saturday Night Live (1975)
and is associated with EUE Screen Gems Studios in New York, N.Y.