On December 19, 2025, Robert Miranda is currently ranked #39,333 among the most popular actors online0. The most popular works Robert Miranda has appeared in include The A-Team (TV) and Heat (movie).
Robert Miranda Popularity History
Wikipedia popularity rank over the last 30 days
| Date | Rank | Pageviews |
|---|---|---|
| Dec 18, 2025 | #39,333 | 0 |
| Dec 17, 2025 | #39,544 | 0 |
| Dec 16, 2025 | #39,652 | 0 |
| Dec 15, 2025 | #39,393 | 0 |
| Dec 14, 2025 | #39,287 | 0 |
| Dec 13, 2025 | #39,216 | 0 |
| Dec 12, 2025 | #39,267 | 0 |
Top Movies - Robert Miranda
Ranked by engagement score
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Heat
Popularity:#115MovieCusamano (uncredited)Heat is a 1995 American crime film directed by Michael Mann, featuring an ensemble cast led by Al Pacino and Robert De Niro.1.8Low - 2

The Untouchables
Popularity:#1,304MovieGunned HeadThe Untouchables is a 1987 American crime film directed by Brian De Palma, loosely based on real-life events during Prohibition.0.4Low - 3

The Living Daylights
Popularity:#1,623MoviePushkin's HitmanThe Living Daylights is a 1987 spy film and the fifteenth installment in the James Bond series, featuring Timothy Dalton as agent 007. The movie follows James Bond as he is tasked with preventing an assassination plot orchestrated by the KGB.0.3Low - 4

Sister Act
Popularity:#1,982MovieJoeySister Act is a 1992 American musical crime comedy film featuring Whoopi Goldberg as a lounge singer placed in a witness protection program at a convent. It explores themes of redemption, friendship, and the power of music.0.3Low - 5

Blue Streak
Popularity:#2,559MovieGlenfiddishBlue Streak is a 1999 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Les Mayfield. It stars Martin Lawrence as a jewel thief who disguises himself as a detective to retrieve a diamond he left at a police station and ends up getting paired with a real policeman to investigate burglaries.0.2Low - 6

The Rocketeer
Popularity:#2,720MovieSpanish JohnnyThe Rocketeer is a 1991 American superhero science fiction film about a stunt pilot who obtains a jetpack that enables him to fly, leading to a conflict with both government agencies and Nazi operatives.0.2Low - 7

Midnight Run
Popularity:#2,941MovieJoeyMidnight Run is a 1988 American action comedy film featuring Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin, directed by Martin Brest.0.2Low - 8

Eraser
Popularity:#2,964MovieFrediano0.2Low - 9

Thirteen Days
Popularity:#3,476MovieRFK's DriverThirteen Days is a 2000 American historical political thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson, which dramatizes the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 from the perspective of the US political leadership. Kevin Costner stars as top White House assistant Kenneth P. O'Donnell, with Bruce Greenwood featured as President John F. Kennedy, Steven Culp as Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and Dylan Baker as Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara.0.1Low - 10

Gotti
Popularity:#3,868MovieFrank DeCicco0.1Low - 11

My Blue Heaven
Popularity:#3,951MovieLilo MelloMy Blue Heaven is a 1990 American crime comedy film featuring FBI agent Barney Coopersmith tasked with safeguarding Vincent Antonelli, a former Mafia member turned informant. The plot revolves around Antonelli's struggles to adapt to the Witness Protection Program while maintaining a low profile.0.1Low - 12

The Rat Pack
Popularity:#5,061MovieMomo Giancana0.1Low - 13

Monkey Trouble
Popularity:#6,286MovieDrakeMonkey Trouble is a 1994 American comedy drama film directed by Franco Amurri, starring Thora Birch and Harvey Keitel.0.0Low - 14

Deuces Wild
Popularity:#6,299MovieGinoDeuces Wild is a 2002 American crime drama film set in 1950s New York City, directed by Scott Kalvert. The story revolves around the Deuces, a Brooklyn street gang, locked in a violent conflict with the Vipers, a rival gang. The film explores themes of gang warfare, crime, and the struggle to maintain control of their neighborhood amidst chaos and danger.0.0Low - 15

Lost in Yonkers
Popularity:#7,572MovieHollywood Harry (as Robert Guy Miranda)Lost in Yonkers is a 1993 American film adaptation of Neil Simon's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, directed by Martha Coolidge.0.0Low








