Bobby Milhouse is an actor, known for Dolemite Is My Name (2019), Day 13 (2020) and Unfortunatly Ashly (2016).
Bobby Miller is a writer/director known for making genre-bending comedies. His short film Tub and feature debut The Cleanse add horror and fantasy to the mix. The films' world premiered at Sundance and Sxsw, respectively, and have screened at film festivals worldwide. The Cleanse was released in theaters by Sony Pictures in 2018 and made RottenTomatoes Top 10 Best-reviewed horror films of 2018 list. He followed it up with directing Critters Attack!, a reboot of the cult horror/comedy franchise, for Warner Brothers Home Video in 2019.
Bobby Molenaux is an actor, known for Pogey Beach (2019).
Bobby Moreno is an actor, known for Homeland (2011), High Maintenance (2016) and The Hot Zone (2019).
Academy Award winning writer, director and producer Bobby Moresco started out as an actor in New York City, where he was raised in the Hell's Kitchen district of Manhattan, three blocks and a world away from Broadway. After studying acting with the widely respected Wynn Handman and Peggy Fuery, founders of The American Place Theatre and Loft Theatre, respectively, Moresco opened The Actor's Gym in New York and then moved the company to Los Angeles in 1978. Still running today, with locations in LA and NY, the "Gym" specializes in developing new work for stage, film and television. The work created there has gone on to Broadway and garnered many awards including Emmys, Oscars and Golden Globes. Throughout the '90s, Moresco focused much of his time on creating, writing and producing for television. Notable projects included Millenium, which earned him a Genesis Award, and EZ Streets, in 1996, which won the "Viewers for Quality Television Award" for best program of the year, as well as being named one of the best television shows of all time as recently as 2008. In 1998, he co-created and executive produced the critically acclaimed series Falcone, and was nominated for two Emmy Awards. In 2007, Moresco returned to television with The Black Donnelly's, co-creating and executive producing the series for NBC starring Jonathan Tucker and Olivia Wilde. Moresco's latest television work includes The Hundred Code, a series he's created for Kanal 5 in Sweden that began production in April of 2014. Bobby directed the first three episodes of the season. He also recently wrote Whitey, a four hour movie event about the rise and fall of Boston's infamous Whitey Bulger, for Aslyum Entertainment and Spike TV. Whitey is Spike Network's first scripted mini-series. In 2013, Bobby also sold Petrosino, a ten hour mini-series about the true story of New York City's first Italian police officer and his heroic battle to stop the American Mafia in its infancy, to FOX. Moresco's stage work includes writing and directing over 30 plays Off and Off-Off Broadway and fulfilling a childhood dream, he directed Colin Quinn in "An Irish Wake" at the Helen Hayes on Broadway. On the big screen, Moresco co-wrote and produced the breakout film of 2004, CRASH. The drama directed by Paul Haggis and starring an ensemble cast including Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon, Sandra Bullock, Brendan Fraser, Ryan Phillipe, Thandie Newton and Ludacris, was released by Lions Gate Films on May 6, 2004. In 2005, at the 78th Academy Awards®, Moresco and Haggis were awarded an Oscar for co-writing the film. In addition to winning in the Original Screenplay category, CRASH won additional Oscars for Best Picture and Achievement in Editing. Moresco also received the WGA, Bafta and Critic's Choice awards for his work on the screenplay. Moresco's other features include, MILLION DOLLAR BABY (2005 Academy Award Winner for Best Picture), which he co-produced and developed with Paul Haggis; and 10TH & WOLF, his directorial debut starring James Marsden, Giovanni Ribisi. He also wrote Intimidation, which he will be producing with Mark Harris. It is set to be directed by Todd Field for Nikkatsu Studios, slated for the first quarter of 2015. CRASH, the film, served as the inspiration for the television series, also entitled Crash on the Starz Network. Moresco executive produced the first season, in addition to directing two episodes. The series starred Dennis Hopper, Eric Roberts, Ross McCall, and Jocko Sims, among others. Staying true to his independent spirit, Bobby recently wrote, and is attached to direct, "The Harbor" a neo-noir piece set in New Orleans. Bobby lives with his wife, Barbara, in Los Angeles.
Bobby Moyna is an actor, known for Wee Dragons (2018).
Bobby Moynihan was born on January 31, 1977 in Eastchester, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Saturday Night Live (1975), Mr. Mayor (2021) and DC Batman: The Audio Adventures (2021). He has been married to Brynn O'Malley since August 13, 2016. They have one child.
Bobby Muller is known for Get Up, Stand Up (2003), Home from the War: The Voices of Vietnam (2009) and Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry (2004).
Bobby Naderi was born in Tehran during the Iran/Iraq war, his youth consisted of a refugee/gypsy upbringing due to the political unrest in the region. In search of safety and a better life, he and his mother fled to Turkey, after a few years of trying to get asylum Canada finally granted them the status. Raised by his mother an artist herself Bobby found his way into the arts in his early 20s. Early on acclaimed director, Nina Menkes cast him opposite Israeli star Marina Shoif in Arthouse Sundance film Phantom Love which led to a string of starring roles which included Sundance hits The Taqwacores and the sensational Sundance/Netflix film Under the Shadow. In addition to winning three BIFA's and a BAFTA it was also the UK's 2017 Foreign Oscar entry. With recurring stints on Shows like AMC's Fear The Walking Dead and FOX's Prison Break season 5 Bobby continues to work in Film/TV on different projects including repeat collaborations with David Ayer on the Netflix tent-pole franchise Bright opposite Will Smith and FOX's Deputy opposite Stephen Dorff. In early 2020 Bobby Naderi has signed on to star in the second season of acclaimed Netflix series Black Summer.
Bobby Nelson was born on January 17, 1922 in Santa Monica, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Custer's Last Stand (1936), Oliver Twist (1933) and Rough Riding Ranger (1935). He died on December 5, 1974 in Los Angeles, California.