Robert W. Morgan rates highly as one of the single most passionate,
dedicated and controversial of Bigfoot true seekers. He graduated
from Lincoln High School in Canton, OH, in 1954. Morgan first saw
Sasquatch in March 1957 and became involved in full-time research on
Bigfoot in 1969. He has participated in numerous expeditions to find
Sasquatch. In 1974 he founded the American Anthropological Research
Foundation (AARF), of which he is executive director and which is committed to Bigfoot. He has also served as the
host of the weekly radio program "The AARF Show".
Morgan has made guest
appearances on various talk shows that include
Art Bell,
Larry King,
Tom Snyder and Ron McConnell. Robert appeared as himself in the TV
special
Monsters! Mysteries or Myths? (1974), the fantastic documentary
Bigfoot: Man or Beast? (1972) and the sadly lackluster
The Mysterious Monsters (1975). Morgan not only wrote and directed the offbeat and
intriguing backwoods horror cult favorite
Blood Stalkers (1976) but also
acts in the film as a nasty redneck psycho. He wrote the script for
William Grefé's enjoyable killer shark opus
Mako: The Jaws of Death (1976). Robert frequently lectures at colleges and universities all across
America.