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  1. Bob Marley

    Robert "Bob" Nesta Marley OM (February 6, 1945 – May 11 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, guitarist, and activist. He is the most widely known performer of reggae music. A faithful Rastafari, Marley is regarded by many as a prophet of the religion. Marley is best known for his reggae songs, which include the hits "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Three Little Birds", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Jammin", "Redemption Song", and "One Love".

  2. Jr Bob Orton

    Former henchman for Roddy Piper. Professional wrestler. Held both the North American and the Southern States Heavyweight Wrestling Tag Team Titles concurrently with Brother Barrymore Barlow (1980-1981). A featured singer in the 1985 MTV Music Video "Land of 1000 Dances" with Meat Loaf, Cyndi Lauper and Rick Derringer. Son of Bob Orton Sr., Brother of wrestler/musician turned actor Barrymore Barlow and father of WWE's Randy Orton

  3. Bob Dennett
  4. Robert White
  5. Bob Saget

    Bob Saget (born Robert Lane Saget on May 17, 1956 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, writer, director, producer, and game show host. He is well known for his role as Danny Tanner in the ABC sitcom "Full House" from 1987 to 1995 and as host of "America's Funniest Home Videos" from 1989 to 1997 and "1 vs. 100" since 2006.

  6. Bob Dylan

    Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, author, musician, and poet who has been a major figure in popular music for five decades. Much of Dylan's most recognized work dates from the 1960s, when he became an informal documentarian and a reluctant figurehead of American unrest. A number of his songs, such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'", …

  7. Bob Geldof

    Robert Frederick Xenon Geldof, KBE, known as Bob Geldof (born 5 October 1951), is an Irish singer, songwriter, actor and political activist

  8. Bob Sinclar

    Bob Sinclar, mistaken many times as "Sinclair" (born Christophe Le Friant, May 10 1967) is a French record producer, House music DJ, remixer and owner of the label Yellow Productions.

  9. Bob Hope

    Bob Hope, KBE (May 29 1903 - July 27 2003), was an English-born American entertainer who appeared in vaudeville, on Broadway, on radio and television, in movies, and in performing tours for U.S. Military personnel, well known for his good natured humor and career longevity.

  10. Bob Brown

    Dr. Robert James Brown (born December 27, 1944), is an Australian Senator, the inaugural Parliamentary Leader of the Australian Greens and the first openly gay member of the Parliament of Australia. Brown was elected to the Australian Senate on the Tasmanian Greens ticket joining with sitting WA Greens senator Dee Margetts to form the first Australian Greens senators following the 1996 federal election.

  11. Bob Orton

    Robert Dale Orton Sr. was an American professional wrestler. He was also known as Bob Orton, Sr. or simply Bob Orton. He was the father of "Cowboy" Bob Orton, Jr. and former wrestler Barry O, and the grandfather of current WWE wrestler Randy Orton.

  12. Robert Jr

    Robert John Downey Jr. was born in Greenwich Village, New York City at 1.10 pm. He's the son of underground filmmaker Robert Downey Sr.. His first part in a movie was in his father's Pound (1970), where 5-year-old Downey played a puppy. When he was 20 years old, he joined "Saturday Night Live" (1975) for one season. After that, he went to Hollywood. In 1987, he got the leading role in director James Toback's film The Pick-up Artist (1987), where he was up against Molly Ringwald....

  13. Bruce Hutchens

    Effective light comedian of '30s and '40s films and '50s and '60s TV series, Robert Cummings was renowned for his eternally youthful looks (which he attributed to a strict vitamin and health-food diet). He was educated at Carnegie Tech and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Deciding that Broadway producers would be more interested in an upper-crust Englishman than a kid from Joplin, Missouri, Cummings passed himself off as Blade Stanhope Conway, British actor. The ploy was...

  14. Robert Lambert

    Robert K. Lambert is a long-time auto racing enthusiast who builds and races his own cars. He began his career editting and shooting for ABC's "Wide World of Sports".

  15. Robert Piccardo

    Graduated from Yale University. Wanted to be an actor, but parents initially weren't supportive. This changed when in college he sang in Leonard Bernstein's Mass, and Bernstein himself saw Picardo and told him he should pursue being an actor. The young Picardo asked Bernstein to tell that to his parents, which the great composer did, thereby changing their minds. Picardo started as a noted stage actor, appearing in Gemini on Broadway, among others.

  16. Robert Ragland

    Probably best know for composing music for cult and B-movies during the sixties, seventies, eighties and present. Ragland, Robert O. was not a very popular music composer, but friend Lalo Schifrin enjoyed most of his music and both worked together. Ragland was originally from Chicago, Illionis. He had spent time advertising in Hollywood to gamble into his musical talents. Playing the piano at age five, Ragland set a tone for music interest. During his school years he organized dance...

  17. Robert Bridge Richardson

    M.F.A. - American Film Institute Member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) since 1992.

  18. George Robert Newhart

    Newhart insisted that there be no children for his character to be the father of in each of his television series. "I told the creators I didn't want any children, because I didn't want it to be a show about "How stupid Daddy is, but we love him so much, let's get him out of the trouble he's gotten himself into"" In the sixth year of Newhart's successful 1972 CBS series, "The Bob Newhart Show" (1972), the writers wrote a script in which Emily Hartley was pregnant. When Newhart...

  19. Robert Keeshan

    Television producer and host Robert James Keeshan was born in Lynbrook, Long Island, New York, on June 27, 1927. As a young man he served in the US Marine Corps Reserve. Starting as a page at the National Broadcasting Company, Keeshan later began his on-air career as the original "Clarabell the Clown" for the NBC "Puppet Playhouse" (1947) (aka "The Howdy Doody Show"). He was then the first host/performer of WJZ/WABC TV Ch. 7 NYC's "Time For Fun" / "The Johnny Jellybean Show"....

  20. Robert Edward Munns

    Robert worked his way through high school as a mortician's assitant, served four years in the U.S. Air Force in photo intelligence, completed his BFA at the University of Texas at Austin, recieved his MA and Ed.S degrees from the University of Iowa. He has been a teacher, counselor with Vietnam vets, dealing with anger management and post traumatic stress disorder, and does volunteer work with hospice.

  21. Robert A Wald

    Robert Wald lived in the Los Angeles area until age ten, and then moved with his family to Dallas, Texas in 1958. He attended grade school, junior high school and college there, earning a BFA in film and television production from SMU in 1970. Robert worked for many years in the thriving Dallas motion picture and TV industry of the 70s and 80s, as a cameraman, editor, director, post production sound mixer, and, finally, as a production sound mixer. Before relocating back to Los Angeles...

  22. Robert Willoughby

    Bob Willoughby, born in Los Angeles in 1927, studied cinema at the USC Cinema Department and design with Saul Bass at the Kann Institute of Art. At the same time he apprenticed with many Hollywood photographers as: Wallace Seawell, Paul Hesse, and Glenn Embree during the late 40's. His first magazine assignments were with Harper's Bazaar in the early 50's. He was soon discovered by the film studios and was the first 'outside' photographer to be hired to get space for them in the...

  23. Robert Tisch

    He was Postmaster General, half-owner of the New York Giants football team and leader of many of the city's top business groups. Many credit him with coining the term "power breakfast. He was always encouraging the rich and powerful to stop by for breakfast at his home in the Regency Hotel on Park Avenue in New York City. His wife recalled his selling key chains for a dime or two for 15 cents in front of the university's football stadium in the 1940's. With wise investments throughout...

  24. Robert Hoelscher

    Sgt. Bob Hoelscher, as a real-life Metro Dade (Miami) cop, handled special clearances needed during the production of Miami Vice (security, street closings and other police liaison). He gave technical advice on gun fighting which added to the gritty realism of the show. Thereafter he appeared in many scenes as the crewcut cop in the background. Was a squad leader for the Special Response Team of the Metro-Dade Police Department.

  25. Robert L May

    In 1939, as a copywriter for the Montgomery Ward department store chain, he wrote the story "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" as a promotional booklet. It was illustrated by Denver Gillen, a friend from Montgomery Ward's art department. Brother-in-law of composer Johnny Marks, who wrote the song, "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer," based upon May's original story.

  26. Robert Clarence Irwin

    Robert was born to Steve and Terri Irwin on 1st December as a baby brother to his sister Bindi Irwin. Robert was introduced to wildlife which was his fathers passion at an early age. There was much controversy when his father held him up next to a large saltwater crocodile at just 4 weeks old. Unlike his sister Bindi he is not very fond of reptiles and prefers the cuddly animals like Koalas and dingos. He will inherit Australia zoo when he and Bindi are older.

  27. Robert Warner
  28. Robert Sheely
  29. Robert Powell
  30. Bob Adelmann

    Bob Adelmann is a graduate of Cornell University with two degrees (including a Master's of Business Administration with a major in economics and finance), a successful entrepreneur, and an author, speaker, and coach. He is now a full-time professional speaker,...

  31. Robert Brodmerkel

    Robert Lawrence Brodmerkel was born of February 15th 1977 in Manhattan, New York. He spent most of his life growing up on Long Island. He attended Bayport-Blue Point Public High School, which he graduated from in 1995. After High School he attended Suffolk Community College and majored in Radio, Television and Film under the guidance of Emmy Award Winning Producer Al Bernstein, and Crystal Productions President Howard Stevens. After receiving his Degree he went on to work for a local...

  32. Bob Corker

    Robert Phillips "Bob" Corker, Jr. (born August 24, 1952) is the junior United States Senator from Tennessee. He was formerly the mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee and a successful businessman. He is the only freshman Republican Senator in the 110th Congress.

  33. Bob Hawke

    Robert James Lee (Bob) Hawke, AC (born 9 December 1929) is a former Australian trade union leader turned politician who became the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia. After a decade as president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, he entered politics at the 1980 elections and became Prime Minister within three years. He became by far the longest-serving and most electorally successful Labor Prime Minister, …

  34. Bob Holly

    Robert William "Bob" Howard (born January 29, 1963) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name, Bob "Hardcore" Holly. He is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment wrestling on its "Smackdown!" brand.

  35. Bob Dwyer

    Bob Dwyer (born 29 November 1940) is a rugby union coach. Educated at Sydney Boys High School, he coached Australia to victory at the 1991 Rugby World Cup. Dwyer, along with Duncan Hall then moved Leicester Tigers after the game turned professional in 1996. Tigers had immediate success, in 1997 reaching the Heineken Cup final, winning the Pilkington Cup but finished fourth in the league after player burnout stripped many of the key players.

  36. Bob Sapp

    Robert Malcolm Sapp aka Bob "The Beast" Sapp (born September 22, 1974) is an American kickboxer, mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter and former world champion professional wrestler and professional American Football player. Sapp currently has an MMA record of 8-2-1 as of December 2005, mostly fighting in Japan. He is well-known in Japan, where he has appeared in commercials, television programs, and has released a music CD entitled "It's Sapp Time".

  37. Bob Costas

    Robert Quinlan Costas (born March 22, 1952) is an American sportscaster, on the air for the NBC network since the early 1980s. His mother was of Irish Catholic descent, and his father was of Greek descent. He was raised as a Roman Catholic. Bob's father, John Costas, was an electrical engineer, baseball fan, and gambler.

  38. Kevin P Smith

    Born and raised in New Jersey and very proud of it, this fact can be seen in all of his movies. His first movie, Clerks. (1994), was filmed in the convenience store in which Smith worked. He was only allowed to shoot at night after the store closed. This movie won the highest award at the Sundance film festival and was brought to theaters by Miramax. The movie went over so well that Smith was able to make another movie, Mallrats (1995). This movie, as Kevin has said, was meant to be a...

  39. Bob Newhart

    George Robert "Bob" Newhart (born September 5, 1929 in Oak Park, Illinois) is a Golden Globe Award-winning, Grammy Award-winning American stand-up comedian and actor.

  40. Bob Gibson

    Pack Robert "Bob" Gibson (born November 9, 1935 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a former right-handed baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1959 to 1975. His record-setting career led to his election to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1981. Gibson was a fierce competitor who rarely smiled and was known to hit players when pitching to let them know who was in charge. Known by many as the best pitcher in Cardinals history, Gibson dominated with his fastball, sharp slider, …

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