Bob Canush is an actor, known for Timber the Treasure Dog (2016).
Bob Card was born on May 4, 1887 in Iowa, USA. He was an actor, known for Ridin' the Cherokee Trail (1941), Prairie Law (1940) and Terror of the Plains (1934). He was married to Hazel. He died on April 7, 1970 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Bob was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1986, but really came to life in 2016 after a near death experience really put the beauty of life into perspective. Since then, he has focused on his acting career, which has always been a passion for him. From a young age, Bob would spend hours practicing in front of a mirror to hopefully one day grow up to be Robin Williams. Two things got in the way; first, he understood he couldn't "be" Robin, and secondly, Bob never grew up. His main drive is to be able to provide for his family and take care of his mother, who after taking care of Bob's diabetes through his childhood, was left without a retirement. Bob's goal is to also reach out to children or parents of children with diabetes to help educate, motivate and demonstrate how to live a long, happy life.
Bob Carlton is known for Mission Control: The Unsung Heroes of Apollo (2017), Go for Landing (2019) and March to the Moon (2020).
Bob Carpenter is an actor, known for Home Run (2013).
Bob Carraway is an actor, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Gammera the Invincible (1966) and Nero Wolfe (1981).
Bob Carter and wife September Day Carter opened a teaching and production studio and all around Super Action Hero Voice Over & Acting Academy, The Neighborhood Studio, in Atlanta in 2016. The Neighborhood Studio is your Friendly Creative Production Studio where one can record, coach, and produce from its location just across the road from Marvel Studios. They help Aspiring Creatives become Working Creatives and are proud to have helped hundreds of people progress toward their goals of becoming on-screen and voiceover Talents, Actors, Producers, and other working Creatives. Random Trivia: They are also "Celebrity Dungeon Masters" for actors, artists, and musicians who play Dungeons & Dragons, Star Wars, & Palladium Heroes Unlimited and even host weekly games at their studio.
Robert Edward Casale Jr. was born on July 14, 1952 in Kent, Ohio. The younger brother of Gerald Casale, Robert grew up in Akron, Ohio and was trained as a medical radiation technologist, but eventually left that job to become a key founding member of the New Wave band Devo. Casale not only played guitar, bass guitar, and/or keyboards on every last album by Devo, but also co-wrote several songs as well. In addition, Robert also worked on various albums, films, and television shows as a music mixer, score arranger, music producer, and music production engineer. Casale died of heart failure at age 61 on February 17, 2014. He was survived by wife Lisa, son Alex, and daughter Samantha.
Bob Castro is an actor, known for Leather Gloves (1948) and Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232 (1992).
Bob Castrone is a writer/director/producer from Pearl River, New York. Since beginning his career in 2002, Bob has written, produced, directed, and developed original programming for FOX, Peacock, Comedy Central, Disney XD, TruTV, Spike, TBS, E!, Go90, MTV, Nickelodeon, and VH1. His feature directorial debut, Flock Of Dudes, premiered at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival, and earned distribution through Starz Digital. From 2015-2016 Bob served as the Head Writer on Comedy Central's adult-themed panel show Not Safe With Nikki Glaser. He later executive produced and showran Seasons 2 and 3 of Go90's The 5th Quarter. He wrote and directed several episodes of the satirical mockumentary series, starring Ed Asner, Judd Hirsch, Jermaine Fowler, Blake Griffin, Jimmy O. Yang, Candace Parker, and Shaquille O'Neal. Bob has written and directed over one-hundred comedic shorts that have garnered in excess of 40 million views online. In 2005 he launched one of the first web-based comedy shows, "The Post Show," with his Flock Of Dudes co-screenwriters Brian Levin and Jason Zumwalt. Together they have produced pieces for Turner Entertainment, Def Jam Digital, AwesomenessTV, and Participant Media. In the unscripted/reality space, Bob has served as a Consulting Producer on FOX's hit reality competition LEGO Masters, as well as the lead Host Producer on TBS' Wipeout.