Born in Edinburgh from working class stock with his father being a docker and mother a cleaner, Robert Robertson grew up in the Broughton area of Edinburgh which was a well to do area hub of community where people knew each other and lived life through difficult times during the Thatcher era. Unemployment was rife and times were hard especially when Robert or 'Bobby' as he is known' father succumbed to it back in 1990. Watching films was what Bobby enjoyed doing most especially through a difficult childhood and credits countryman Sean Connery, Harrison Ford and Robert De Niro for wanting to be an actor. Having brief stints in drama school and acting school in Edinburgh led to Bobby getting roles in theater where it all started, taking the male lead in musical 'Gypsy', gritty drama 'The Twelve Angry Men' and 'The Office Party' also playing Albert Einstein in 'Dynamo Of the 21st Century' time traveling to meet one of his heroes James Clerk Maxwell. TV and film work were quite hard to come by as the theater work continued and then extras work on series such as 'Taggart' and 'Rebus' came along before Bobby started appearing in commercials for companies such as JET2.COM. Voice over work on TV and radio also become an extra source of income before the film work came knocking, in horror 'Bridal Fever', 'The Second Life Club' and 'Bloods A Rover'.
Bobby Robidoux is an actor, known for Curse of Chucky (2013), Random Musings of a Girl Named Daphna (2006) and Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy (2018).
Bobby Robson was born on February 18, 1933 in Sacriston, Durham, England. He was an actor, known for Bayer 04 Leverkusen vs Newcastle United (2003), Match of the Eighties (1997) and 1988 UEFA European Football Championship (1988). He was married to Elsie Robson. He died on July 31, 2009 in County Durham, England.
Bobby Roddy is known for Don't Leave Home (2018).
He was an All-American Pitcher at UCLA. Before moving to Los Angeles, Bobby grew up in Dallas, Texas. He was first cast as the stunt double for Roger Clemens in Zack Snyder's "Rocket Unit" Cingular commercial. In addition to commercial work, Bobby went on to work on his masters in film at Loyola Marymount University. After, he was hired as a writer/producer to help launch ReelzChannel.
Bobby Roman is an actor, known for FBI (2018), Blue Bloods (2010) and WeCrashed (2022).
Bobby Roth grew up in Los Angeles, a block from where he lives today. He studied Philosophy and Creative Writing at UC Berkeley, then got a BA in Cinema at USC in 1972, and an MFA in Motion Picture Production from UCLA in 1975. For his entire career he has alternated between independent filmmaking and commercial television. In the early eighties he had an overall deal to write, produce and direct for Universal, where he created the series 'The Insiders' for ABC. His independent films have now been exhibited in over one hundred film festivals worldwide, five of which have premiered at Sundance where Bobby has also been a judge. He was a founding member of the Independent Feature Project and also a founding member of the DGA's Independent Feature Committee where he was its first Co-Chairman.
Bobby Routh is an actor, known for Royal Kill (2009), Guiana 1838 (2004) and Transit (2005).
Bobby Rush was born on November 23, 1946 in Albany, Georgia, USA. He is known for American Revolution 2 (1969), Eyes on the Prize (1987) and Erin Burnett OutFront (2011). He is married to Carolyn Thomas.
Bobby Rush is an 85-year-old Grammy winning and legendary R&B, Soul, Funk and Blues artist with the energy and performance style like he's in his prime. Rolling Stone calls him "The King of the Chitlin' Circuit" for his constant touring and vibrant live show on a circuit that has been home to Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King, James Brown and other black entertainers. Mainstream recognition came when he earned his first Grammy nomination for his 2000 album Hoochie Man. He later won a 2017 Grammy for Best Traditional Blues Album for Porcupine Meat. Sitting on Top of the Blues, his 26th studio album is certain to extend his winning streak, and promises to further spread the news that this revered legend is bigger, badder and bolder than ever. Bobby Rush has earned 12 Blues Music Awards, including the B.B. King Entertainer of the Year Award and Album of the Year. He co-starred in the 2014 documentary Take Me to the River alongside Terrence Howard, Snoop Dogg and Mavis Staples. That same year, he had his late-night TV debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He was the first bluesman to perform at the Great Wall of China, attracting over 40,000 people and earning him the title "China's Ambassador of the Blues." In 2006 he was inducted in the Blues Hall of Fame. Rolling Stone named his 1979 LP Rush Hour one of the Top 10 Blues albums of the 1970s. Songs he wrote have been recorded by an array of artists including Wyclef Jean, B.B. King, James Brown and The Staple Singers.