Rob Feeney

Movie Buff
Lecture Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Movies
Expertise: Movie Memorabilia, Marketing
Available for in-person lectures in: Minneapolis
Available via Zoom?: Yes
To book Rob, e-mail: dan@primetimepresenters.com, or fill out this form here.

First-time author, and an avid movie buff, Rob Feeney earned his Master of Arts degree in Organizational Leadership from Adler Graduate School in 2008. A previous fine arts student, and professional fine artist, Rob has held several successful corporate responsibilities in sales and marketing for some of America’s favorite brands before finding himself unemployed assuming the role of publicist and spokesperson for the Judy Garland Children’s Museum. With the museum he made a major contribution to the “stolen” ruby slippers recovery efforts that generated global news coverage in every major media outlet between 2013-2018, such as TIME and Rolling Stone magazine, Vanity FairHarper’s BizarreNewsweek, and the National Examiner. Now employed by a top Global Life Safety and Security company, Rob’s contribution to the recovery of the ruby slippers also led to features on the “Today Show,” “Good Morning America,” Inside Edition,” and an appearance on the History Channel’s 16th season of “Pawn Stars.” Rob resides in Minneapolis with his beautiful 14-year old daughter, killer police dog, and black cat named “Elsie.”

Mark was terrific! He clearly has a passion for advertising! The Superbowl Ad presentation took everyone (veterans and staff) on a fun trip down memory lane. It seemed to pique a bit of curiosity about what this year held, as well. Mark said he has a presentation about Minnesota advertising and it is one we will consider booking in the future!

Beth Cummins Postigo
Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs

So appropriate with heartfelt humor and positivity. thank you

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Parker Life Senior Living

Lucy Rose was Delightful ! I related to her aging and the ability to Laugh knowing You are not alone.The things you Value, Loss,,Days gone by, Trying to look at the Gratitude and Fragility of Life. Living Life one Day at a Time ..and the Awareness of each Day …

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Parker Life Senior Living

Lucy Rose is a delightful woman & her talents are wonderful.

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Parker Life Senior Living

She is an absolute delight! Joyful and grateful energy.

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Parker Life Senior Living

This was absolutely phenomenal. Thank you so very much. I do hope that we can have Lucy Rose back for more talks. Her artwork is so uplifting – and the thoughts are spot on. This was so much fun. Thank you.

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Parker Life Senior Living

I loved the program. It is true he spent a lot of time on autonomous cars, but I found that topic even more interesting than the topic as advertised.

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Parker Life Senior Living

Very interesting and well prepared. Excellent presentation.

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Parker Life Senior Living

MY MIND HAS BEEN BLOWN AWAY BY POSSIBILITY OF FUTURE MODES OF TRANSITION. THANK YOU

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Parker Life Senior Living

The Art & Science of Aging was in my opinion the best lecture for the mental health and well being of the residents and should be taped and all residents should watch.

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ACTS Edgewater Boca
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Hollywood Movie Memorabilia

Ever wonder what happened to the famous submersible car in the James Bond film “The Spy Who Loved Me”? The bed used in the opening “slasher” scene in “Basic Instinct”? John Travolta’s screen-worn suit from “Pulp Fiction”? Marilyn Monroe’s famous white dress that blows high in the air in “The Seven Year Itch”? We’ll tell you where those items and more are currently located in this nostalgic lecture by a movie prop collector who has handled some of Hollywood’s most iconic pieces. Learn who owns them, what they auctioned for, and where they are now in this hour-long lecture full of great movie memories.

How I Helped Find The Stolen Ruby Slippers From “The Wizard Of Oz”

The ruby slippers Judy Garland wears in “The Wizard Of Oz” are among the most iconic pieces of memorabilia in film history. Truly, they belong in a museum. And for years they were in the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, MN. Until one day in 2005, they weren’t. This hour-long lecture chronicles the theft, the police and FBI’s efforts to recover the slippers, and how and why it took years to find them. It’s a story you will not believe, told by someone who was directly involved in the recovery process.

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