Another famous bearer is the Australian actor Bob Morley who played Bellamy Blake in The 100 and Peter K in the Australian series Love Me. He was also in Lost in the White City with Haley Bennett and Thomas Dekker.
Bob the Builder Bob (the minion) And to the Percy Jackson fandom: Bob the Titan (a.k.a. Iapetus)
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Captain Robert "Bob" Schornstheimer was in command of Aloha Airlines flight 243, a Boeing 737 which suffered explosive decompression in flight. He and his first officer were able to make a successful emergency landing in Kahului despite extensive damages to the front section of the aircraft.
― Anonymous User 8/1/2021
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The late Bob Papenbrook (1955-2006) was an English voice actor known for doing English dub anime like Digimon and video games and the father of voice actor Bryce Papenbrook.
Bob Ross was a soft-spoken painter, who showed television viewers how to paint landscapes on his program "The Joy of Painting" in the 80s and 90s. He famously said about painting: "We don't make mistakes; we just have happy accidents."
Actor Charlie Sheen has twin sons named Max and Bob (not short for Robert, just Bob).
― Anonymous User 8/9/2013
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Bob Denver, the actor who played Gilligan from Gilligan's Island and Maynard from The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. Also the name of various hung stickmen.
What about Bob Gaudio? Musical extraordinaire - member of the Four Seasons - he wrote some of the greatest songs of all time including 'Can't take my eyes off you' and '[Who wears] Short Shorts'! The man is brilliant and personally I'd love to namesake him.
Looney Toons writer is Bob Clampett. He created a lot of characters, including Tweety Bird and Bugs Bunny.
― Anonymous User 5/6/2006
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The cartoon "SpongeBob Squarepants" bears this name, but as a second. I've always thought of Bob as a bald-headed man who just does barbecue in his patio. There is also a movie called "What about Bob?" with Bill Murray.
― Anonymous User 4/5/2006
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Leslie Townes Hope (May 29, 1903 – July 27, 2003), otherwise known as Bob Hope, was a famous American entertainer who appeared in vaudeville, on Broadway, on radio and television, in movies and in U.S. Army concerts.