Rob DiNinni is an award-winning actor, writer, comedian, producer, director, and improv coach. As a founding member of StageCoach Improv, Rob performs improv and sketch comedy and facilitates applied improv for business, team building, and interactive entertainment for organizations nationwide. Rob also works closely with executives, clinicians, and medical schools providing communication skills training as an actor and educator at Harvard and Tufts Medical Schools.
After producing a short film, Mascot Missing, and numerous videos for companies nationwide with StageCoach Improv, he launched a production company, DiNksterDee Productions. Rob wrote, acted, co-produced, and co-directed a short film, Marriage Fit, featuring an AI character concept teaming up with an award-winning director, Jeffrey Palmer, who Rob worked closely with as a principal actor in Jeffrey’s short film, The Nesting Doll, garnering numerous best short film and best ensemble cast awards.
As a professional actor, Rob has had leading roles in TV Commercials, Theatre, Feature Films, and Corporate Videos. His Film and TV credits include Castle Rock, The Aristocrat, Roller Palace, Slip & Fall, American Hustle, Patriot’s Day, and The Nesting Doll. He has also performed stand-up and improv comedy at Stand UpNY, The Comedy Studio, and Nick's Comedy Stop. He was a principal actor in I Go Solo a comedy Nominated for Best New Play in New England. Rob wrote, produced, and performed a one-man show, Masquerading as an Adult. Rob co-produced, co-wrote, and performed an absurdist comedy play, The Break-Up of Cause and Effect, — premiered at the Edinburgh’s Festival Fringe in Scotland followed by shows in London.