Bob Corley is known for Takin' It All Off (1987).
Bob Corn is an actor and composer, known for Bangla (2019), Bangla - La serie (2022) and I figli dello stupore - La beat generation italiana (2018).
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TV sportscaster Bob Costas is known as a smart interviewer with encyclopedic knowledge and a devilish sense of humor. He was born in the borough of Queens, New York. He is the son of Jayne (Quinlan) and John George Costas, an electrical engineer. His father's roots are Greek, from the island of Kalymnos in the Aegean Sea, and his mother is of Irish and German descent. He grew up primarily in Commack, New York, graduating from Commack High School South. Following high school, Costas majored in communications at Syracuse University. He left school prior to graduating to accept a job at radio giant KMOX in St. Louis. Later he received an honorary degree from Syracuse's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
Bob Courtney was born on October 25, 1923 in Dorset, England. He was an actor, known for King Hendrik (1965), Dingaka (1964) and The Cape Town Affair (1967). He died on October 23, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Bob Cranston was a cinematographer, known for The Blue Planet (2001), One Life (2011) and Untamed Americas (2012). He died on 2 June 2016.
Bob is the son of writer and comedian, Barry Cryer and singer, Terry Donovan. He studied English & Theatre at Warwick and trained as an actor at LAMDA. He writes regularly and having completed the fictional diaries of Sherlock Holmes's landlady, Mrs Hudson with his father in 2013, turned the book into a play at Wilton's Music Hall in East London in 2014. A radio version, Mrs Hudson's Radio Show, was broadcast in late 2018 featuring Bob & Barry alongside Miriam Margolyes, Patricia Hodge, Stephen Critchlow, Orlando Wells, Ruth Bratt and Jeremy Limb. He lives in West Sussex with his wife, Suzannah and their three children. Bob is a keen sportsman and plays football, rugby, cricket, golf and tennis.
Bob Curtis is known for Yambaó (1957), The Kid from Gower Gulch (1950) and Craig Kennedy, Criminologist (1952).
Kentucky-born Bob Custer was an actual cowboy who left the range to perform in rodeo shows. Like many other rodeo performers, he found out that appearing in western films paid quite a bit more (and was much less dangerous) than bull-riding and steer-roping, and he began to gain popularity as a western star in a series of medium-budget films in the early and mid-'20s. Unlike many other cowboy stars, however, Custer branched out into other genres, using his real name of Raymond Glenn. He returned to making westerns in the late 1920s but the advent of talkies posed a huge problem for Custer: he choked when reading lines. This mike fright was compounded by the fact that he was working at the bottom of the food chain in Hollywood, in micro-budgeted oaters by cheapjack producers like Harry S. Webb and J.P. McGowan; the shoddy productions only served to magnify Custer's limitations as an actor. Consequently, he never regained the measure of popularity he had in the 1920s. He appeared in his last film in 1936.
Bob D'Erlanger is an actor, known for Cake (2018) and Overcoming Mars (2018).