Mark Boone Junior as Robert "Bobby" Munson | Sons of Anarchy on FX
Mark Boone Jr.
Robert "Bobby" Munson
Mark Boone Junior stars as "Bobby," a big man with a big voice. After stepping away from the MC and giving up his VP flash, Bobby has returned to Jax's side. No longer an officer, Bobby still remains a trusted adviser and Jax's voice of reason.
Career Highlights
Boone has had a successful acting career spanning three decades, appearing in a plethora of films across all genres. He can be seen in the upcoming film Life of Crime with Jennifer Aniston, Tim Robbins and Isla Fisher, based on an Elmore Leonard novel. Boone has appeared in blockbuster hits such as Batman Begins opposite Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neesom, and Gary Oldman, directed by Christopher Nolan. Nolan also directed Boone in the Sundance hit indie Memento, where Boone played the motel clerk opposite Guy Pierce. Memento, one of the early films from Summit Entertainment, went on to be nominated for two Oscars® and won four Independent Spirit Awards. He also appeared in Armageddon for Touchstone Pictures, written by J.J. Abrams and directed by Michael Bay; 2 Fast 2 Furious; The General’s Daughter Paramount Pictures starring John Travolta and Madeline Stowe for director Simon West; and 20th Century Fox’s Die Hard 2 starring Bruce Willis, directed by Renny Harlin and produced by Joel Silver. His additional film credits include Get Carter, The Thin Red Line, The Game, Seven with Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, Of Mice and Men with John Malkovich and Gary Sinise and the indie Trees Lounge that he starred opposite his long time writing partner and friend Steve Buscemi. He had one of the leads in the hit horror thriller, 30 Days of Night, for Sam Raimi’s Ghost House Pictures released by Sony opposite Josh Harnett, Melissa George and Ben Foster and also the Sundance hit independent feature Frozen River opposite Melissa Leo released by Sony Classics that was nominated for two Oscars. Boone had a starring role in the independent film Pete Small is Dead opposite Peter Dinklage, Tim Roth and Steve Buscemi. In 2012, he appeared in indie films Missing Pieces, Look At Me, and Lost Angeles.
In addition to his numerous film credits, Boone has also starred in a myriad of television roles in hit shows such as Law & Order, Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm and Carnivale.
Boone has an avid writing career and produces films including an executive producing credit on the feature film Spun that starred the late Brittany Murphy. When no one is watching, he plays his acoustic guitar on his Harley Davidson.