Bobby Ryan is known for MoonPi (2012), Neil Stryker and the Tyrant of Time (2017) and Pickled (2010).
Bobby Ryan is known for Dark Iris (2018), Revenge Ride (2020) and 75 (2017).
Bobby Sainy is known for Ghulam (1998), Suno Sasurjee (2004) and Achanak (1998).
Bobby Samuel is known for Viva JKT48 (2014), Remember When (2014) and Geez & Ann (2021).
Stuntman and stunt coordinator Bobby Sargent hails from Texas. A World Champion athlete in diving, high diving, trampoline, and gymnastics, Sargent has represented America on numerous world teams. The assorted titles that Bobby has won throughout the years include AAU National Champion, World Professional Springboard Diving, the Acapulco Cliff Diving Championship, World Record High Diving, and a Gold Medalist in the American Cup World Championship in Mexico City. Moreover, Sargent not only owned and operated his own gymnastics school at age 22, but also was voted one of the Top Ten Coaches in the United States and served for six years as an advisor for the President's Council on Physical Fitness. Bobby began his career as a stuntman after coming to the attention of legendary stunt driver Carey Loftin in 1977. Among the notable actors that Sargent has doubled for are Burt Reynolds, Peter Fonda, Roger Moore, and Jack Starrett.
Bobby Sathish Kumar is known for Mazhai Pidikatha Manithan (2024).
Bobby Sathyaseelan is known for Kumari (2022).
Bobby Scalercio is known for Clubhouse (2004), Bad News Bears (2005) and Superman Returns (2006).
Bobby was born and raised in Kirkby in Liverpool, the third and last child of Angela and The 39 Steps (1935). He comes from a successful family of actors and musicians, following in the footsteps of his father, sister Jess Schofield, and cousin, Brookside actor, David Hart. Bobby attended All Saints Catholic High School in Kirkby and did a wide range of amateur productions when he was younger, aiming to get as much experience under his belt as possible. Bobby's first professional production was in the stage production of 'What was it like in the war, Nan?' written by Dave Kirby when he was cast as the role of young Alfie, an evacuee. Bobby was a member of The Everyman Youth Theatre and attended The City of Liverpool College where he did Performing Arts and Musical Theatre. In 2012 Bobby auditioned for the lead role in a feature film, which is where he met Joanna Aicher of Talent Agency, Bananafish Management. It was after the chance meeting that Bobby's career took off as he was immediately cast as the lead role of 'Billy' in the gripping stage production of 'Tony Teardrop' written by Esther Wilson.
Bobby Scott Freeman is an actor, known for My Cousin Rachel (2017), The Hooligan Factory (2014) and The Find (2010).