Bobby J. Brown was born in Washington D.C. He grew up on Pennsylvania Avenue on the border of Southeast, Washington D.C. and PG County where he took to boxing at a local gym. It is at this gym where Sugar Ray Leonard catapulted to super stardom to win the 1976 Olympics. During Bobby's boxing career, he compiled an amateur record of 73-13, winning five Golden Glove Championships. Three times, Bobby fought Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker in the amateurs. Whitaker became one of the greatest Lightweight Champions in boxing history. During his time boxing, Bobby and his wife became parents to a daughter who was born with a degenerative eye disease. Over three and a half years, their daughter had 42 operations. Even though all efforts were taken to save their daughter's sight, she eventually went completely blind. Bobby signed with legendary boxing trainer Carmen Graziano and moved to Brigantine, New Jersey to fight as a professional boxer. While fighting in the casinos at Atlantic City, New Jersey, Bobby became interested in acting when Mickey Rourke was filming "Homeboy" a movie that Rourke played a professional boxer. The film featured the fighters in Carmen Graziano's stable. After the filming of "Homeboy." Bobby auditioned and was accepted to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, and he moved to New York to pursue his studies. After graduating from the school he landed a recurring role on "Law & Order-SVU." Bobby has also had acted in scenes with Academy Award winners Robert DeNiro, Renee Zegweller, and James Franco. Additionally, Bobby directed two award winning documentaries, "Off the Chain" and "Tear the Roof Off- The Untold Story of Parliament Funkadelic." "Off the Chain" sheds the light on the misunderstanding and abuse of the American Pit Bull Terrier, in which Bobby donated one third of the sales to the Humane Society of the United States to protect the breed. "Tear the Roof Off- The Untold Story of Parliament-Funkadelic" is about the greatest funk band in music history, and can be viewed on Amazon Prime. Bobby has appeared in numerous TV shows and movies as well as two Emmy Award Winning HBO series , "The Corner, and "The Wire." The year 2022 he will be featured as, "Thomas Allers," in the true crime six part episodic on HBO, "We Own This City."
Bobby J. Coleman is known for The Shutdown (2022) and BET's Comicview (1992).
Bobby Jackson is an actor, known for Black to the Moon 3D (2013).
Bobby Jacoby was born in 1973 in Flushing, Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Tremors (1990), Pearl Harbor (2001) and Can't Hardly Wait (1998).
Bobby's recent work includes the character of Buddy in Blue Bloods. He has also played roles in the upcoming Netflix series Partner Track, and the Pilot, Olga Dies Dreaming. Bobby has also acted in many stage productions. He has studied at T-Schreiber in Manhattan and also studied with Bruce Ornstein and Wednesday Repertory Company.
Bobby Jennings is known for The Annoying Orange (2009), Son of a Pitch (2011) and The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange (2012).
Bobby Jindal was born on June 10, 1971 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA. He is known for The Big Fix (2012), West Wing Week (2010) and America's Newsroom (2007). He has been married to Supriya Jolly since October 18, 1997. They have three children.
Bobby John Mana is known for Hey Jude (2018).
Bobby Johnson was born on January 24, 1910 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for The Book of Acts Series (1957), Racing Blood (1954) and Jungle Drums of Africa (1953). He was married to Naomi. He died on April 28, 1982 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Bobby Johnson is an accomplished actor who specialises in TV, Film and Theatre and studied at ArtsEd, London & Miskin Theatre, Dartford. He has so far been noticed and cast by leading Casting Directors Nina Gold and Lucy Bevan, amongst others. He has recently finished filming Masters of the Air playing the character Lt James P Litton a bombardier navigator, which is due for release in late 2022. In-between big screen appearances he has been cast in TV adverts for McDonalds, British Heart Foundation and Department For Education and two feature films-The Bike Thief, by Matt Chambers. (R. 3/5/2021) and A Banquet, (released 2022)- Ruth Paxton, as well as several lead roles in Theatre. He is a serious actor, who is also blessed with comedic timing and a good vocal mimic of celebrities and dialects.