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  1. Oct 15, 2017 · As a child, Rob Sullivan watched his parents battle drug addiction and depression. Now a father himself, he’s struggling to break the cycle. The Times, in collaboration with the PBS series...

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    Early Life

    Due to his parents' jobs, Robert was raised mostly by his German grandfather, who he was very close to until the age of 12. When he was 12, he learned that his grandfather had been a Nazi during WWII. His grandfather tried to justify his actions, and it quickly became clear to Robert that his grandfather's only regret was that Robert found out. He told Andy and Pruitt that he lived in that house for another six years, but that day was the last time he ever talked to his grandfather again. At...

    Claire's Death

    On his wife, Claire's, birthday, Robert was with his friend, Lucas Ripley, responded to a call about a car accident. When they arrived on the scene, Robert recognized his wife's car as one that was involved in the accident. They rushed to her aid, but despite their efforts, she died while Lucas was working on her. Robert blamed him and it ruined their friendship.

    Working at the Seattle Fire Academy

    During Jack and Dean's training, they got into a fight and were sent to see Sullivan. He told them he didn't care if they liked each other, but he did care how well they did the job or they wouldn't make it through the academy.

    Familial

    Robert's parents were not part of his life very often. Both doctors, they worked a lot, which left him with his grandpa for the most part. He was close with his grandfather until he learned that his grandfather was a Nazi. After he found that out, he never spoke to his grandfather again. His parents both died in a plane crash when Robert was sixteen.

    When he first became a firefighter, he had no desire to rise up in the ranks. He told Ripley that he did not want to sit around and push papers all day and wanted to be where the action was, saving lives. This changed when his wife died in a car accident. He was a lieutenant in Montana for while until Ripley persuaded him to move back to Seattle an...

    He was a Marine who was stationed in Iraq. He is afraid of Belgian Malinois because they used that breed over there and he saw them do unspeakable things to other people.
    He speaks 6 different languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, Farsi, and German.
    German is his first language
    He wasn't born in Seattle, but has lived there most of his adult life.

    These episodes are Robert-centric or are otherwise very informative about his life: 1. Do a Little Harm... 2. Poor Wandering One 3. No Days Off 4. We Are Family 5. Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire

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  3. Jun 12, 2018 · Rob Sullivan is one of the four people featured in Life on Parole, a documentary that followed their transition from prison to freedom. He has a full-time job, a good relationship with his daughter, and no further arrests, but still owes a lot of child support.

  4. This is precisely where Rob Sullivan’s The Geography of the Everyday: Toward an Understanding of the Given comes in to “locate the everyday,” and specifically to locate it with the aid of geography: “Without a location, the everyday is always loating, never nailed down.

  5. SONOMA COUNTY REAL ESTATE. VINTAGE SERVICE. THE WAY IT USED TO BE. Meet Rob Sullivan. Real Estate Agent. For the last 20 years, Rob has focused his career on real estate and has been licensed with the State of California as a Realtor® since 2000.

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  7. Rob is an award-winning PD and SP with over twenty years’ experience specialising in films about people and animals. Awards include a Bafta for Bruce Parry’s Amazon ; Jackson Hole Best Conservation Film for BBC1’s The Hunt ; RTS West Best director for ‘Meet the Monkeys ’; RTS West Best Documentary for ‘ Africa’s Giantkillers ’.