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Bob Menendez Robert "Bob" Menendez (born January 1, 1954) is a Democratic Senator from New Jersey. In January 2006, he was appointed by Jon Corzine to fill the seat made vacant by Corzine's resignation from the Senate to serve as Governor of New Jersey; Menendez subsequently won the seat in the November 7th general election later that year.
Bob Meusel Robert William Meusel (July 19 1896 - November 28 1977) was a member of the fabled "Murderer's Row" of the New York Yankees (generally batting fifth behind Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig). His brother Irish was simultaneously a star outfielder in the National League.
Bob Milacki Robert "Bob" Milacki (born July 28, 1964 in Trenton, New Jersey), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1988-1994 and in 1996. He is currently the Pitching Coach for the Lynchburg Hillcats.
Bob Miller (sports announcer) Robert James Miller (born October 12, 1938 in Chicago, Illinois) is best known as the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Kings team of the National Hockey League. Miller has held that post with the team since 1973 and has been partnered with Jim Fox for the last seventeen seasons.
Bob Mills (comedian) Bob Mills (born 1957) is a British comedian, notable for his appearances in cult TV series such as In Bed with MeDinner and The Show (British TV Series), the latter an attempt to do a British version of The Larry Sanders Show with one difference: it wasn't fictional.
Bob Mintzer Bob Mintzer (Jan 27, 1953 - ), originally from New Rochelle, New York, is a jazz saxophonist, composer, arranger and big band leader based in New York City. As a soloist, Mintzer has made his mark mainly on the tenor saxophone and the bass clarinet but is also proficient on flute, EWI, and other saxophones and clarinets.
Bob Mitchell (UK politician) Richard Charles Mitchell, (22 August 1927 - 18 September 2003), known as Bob Mitchell, was a Labour Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom. He represented Southampton Test for Labour from 1966 to 1970, and Southampton Itchen for Labour and then the Social Democratic Party from 1971 to 1983.
Bob Mollohan Robert Homer (Bob) Mollohan (September 18, 1909-August 3, 1999) is a former member of the United State House of Representatives. A Democrat from West Virginia, Mollohan's old seat is currently occupied by his son, Alan.
Bob Montana Bob Montana (October 23, 1920 - January 4, 1975) was an American comic strip artist who created the characters that launched Archie Comics. Born in Stockton, California, Montana was the son of ex-Ziegfeld girl Roberta Pandolfini Montana and Ray Montana, a top banjo player on the Keith vaudeville circuit.
Bob Moog Foundation Family, friends and colleagues of the late Robert A. Moog, inventor of the modern electronic synthesizer, have created a new foundation to honor his remarkable legacy of scientific innovation and intellectual curiosity.
Bob Moorhead Charles Robert (Bob) Moorhead (January 23, 1938 - December 3, 1986) was a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Mets in 1962 and 1965. He was born in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
Bob Morane Bob Morane, a creation of novelist Charles-Henri Dewisme under the pseudonym of Henri Vernes, is the protagonist of an eponymous series of French adventure books. More than 200 novels describing the exploits of the character have been written since his introduction in 1953.
Bob Mould Bob Mould (born October 16 1960, in Malone, New York) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for influential rock bands HĂĽsker DĂĽ in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s.
Bob Mover Mover, Bob (Robert) (born March 22, 1952, Boston, Massachusetts) is an alto, tenor and soprano jazz saxophonist and a vocalist. His father was a musician who played professionally including stints with the Charlie Spivak orchestra.
Bob Murawski Bob Murawski is the American film editor who often works with film director Sam Raimi (of the Spider-Man and Evil Dead series of films). Bob Murawski has edited all three of Columbia Pictures' blockbuster Spider-Man films.
Bob Murdoch Robert "Bob" Murdoch (Born - May 17, 1947 in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada) is a retired Canadian professional Hockey Defenceman and Coach who played 12 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens, Los Angeles Kings, Atlanta Flames and Calgary Flames and who coached 10 seasons in the National Hockey League with the Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks, Winnipeg Jets and San Jose Sharks.
Bob Murphy (musician) Bob Murphy is a veteran Canadian jazz pianist, prominent on the Vancouver, British Columbia and Toronto, Ontario music scenes. A professional musician since age 14, Murphy has composed, arranged, and performed music for films, CBC Television shows, CTV shows, commercials, and CBC radio.
Bob Murray Bob Murray (born 3 August 1946, Consett, County Durham); an accountant by trade, he made his fortune by selling kitchens. He became chairman of Sunderland AFC in 1986, replacing the motor dealer Tom Cowie, who had been hugely unpopular with the fans.
Bob Neal (Atlanta sportscaster) Bob Neal (born November 14, 1942 in Morristown, Tennessee) is an American sportscaster. Neal has been a familiar voice for Turner Broadcasting on its national NBA coverage for TNT and TBS for telecasts for 18 years.
Bob Neely Bob Neely (born November 9, 1953 in Sarnia, Ontario) is a retired former professional ice hockey player who played 283 NHL games for the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Colorado Rockies. He was drafted number one overall in the 1973 WHA Amateur Draft by the Chicago Cougars, but never played a game in the WHA.
Bob Neil Bob Neil is the official 'Club Legend' of the Adelaide University Football Club, known as 'the Blacks'. Neil's status emerged towards the end of his illustrious career with the club, where his coaching of lower-graded sides made him immensely popular and well-regarded.
Bob Neill Robert James MacGillivray Neill (born 24 June, 1952) is a British politician and barrister. He has been Conservative Party member of the London Assembly for Bexley and Bromley since 2000, and was elected as Member of Parliament for Bromley and Chislehurst in a by-election on June 29, 2006.
Bob Netolicky Robert Netolicky (born August 2, 1942 in San Francisco, California) is a retired American basketball player. A 6'9" power forward/center, he played professionally in the now-defunct American Basketball Association (ABA) from 1967 to 1976.
Bob Neuwirth Bob Neuwirth is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and visual artist. A mainstay of the early 1960s Cambridge, Massachusetts, folk scene, he subsequently became a friend and associate of Bob Dylan alongside whom he appears in D.
Bob Nieman Robert Charles Nieman (January 26, 1927 - March 10, 1985) was a Major League Baseball outfielder and right-handed batter who played for the St. Louis Browns (1951-52), Detroit Tigers (1953-54), Chicago White Sox (1956), Baltimore Orioles (1956-59), St.
Bob Norberg Bob Norberg is a recording engineer for Capitol Records, known for his work mixing or re-mastering recordings by many popular and classical artists, including Les Paul, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, the Beach Boys, Itzhak Perlman, and many others.
Bob O'Billovich Robert "Bob" O'Billovich, aka "Obie", (born June 30, 1940) hails from Butte, Montana, and is the current director of player personnel with the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League. A former NCAA college basketball player, Obie has been involved with the CFL since 1963 in the roles of player, coach, general manager, scout, and several front-office positions.
Bob O'Farrell Robert Arthur "Bob" O'Farrell (October 19, 1896 – February 20, 1988) was a major league baseball catcher who played for 21 seasons on four National League teams, including the Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals and New York Giants.
Bob O. Evans Bob Overton Evans (19 August,1927 – 2 September, 2004) is a computer scientist who led IBM's 1960s development of a new class of mainframe computers—the famous System/360 line—helping keep the company in the commercial lead as a large-scale data-processing power.
Bob Ojeda Robert Michael Ojeda (born December 17, 1957) is a former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher who pitched for the Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, and New York Yankees, over fifteen seasons. Ojeda was a starting pitcher for the 1986 World Champion Mets.
Bob Ortegal Robert Frank Ortegal (born September 15 1940) in Evanston, Illinois) is the color commentator for Dallas Mavericks television broadcasts. Ortegal had previously been head coach for Drake University's men's basketball team, leading the team to its most recent appearance in the NIT in 1981.
Bob Oswald Bob Oswald, known also as the Runemaker, lives in the United Kingdom and has written two books on the mystic use of runes. He lectures regularly on the subject, and carries out research and translation work for a major British auction house.
Bob Owchinko Robert Dennis Owchinko (born January 1, 1955 in Detroit, Michigan) was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1976 to 1986 for the San Diego Padres, Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, and Montreal Expos. Owchinko, a southpaw pitcher worked as both a starter and in relief.
Bob Packwood Robert William "Bob" Packwood (born September 11, 1932) was an American politician from Oregon and a member of the Republican Party. He was forced to resign from the United States Senate in 1995 after allegations of sexual harassment, abuse, and assault from dozens of women emerged.
Bob Paisley Robert 'Bob' Paisley OBE (born 23 January 1919, died 14 February, 1996) was an English football player who became best known for being one of the most successful managers ever in English football whilst managing his only team Liverpool Football Club in the 1970s and 1980s.
Bob Parent Bob Parent (1923 - 1987) was Canadian-born photographer who specialized in photographing the Jazz musicians of New York City. His phototgraphs often appeared in Life and Downbeat magazines and in books and album covers.
Bob Parsons Bob (Robert) Parsons (born 1950) is the CEO and founder of domain registrar and web host Go Daddy which owns registrars Wild West Domains and Blue Razor Domains, the domain privacy company Domains by Proxy, and the registration authority Starfield Technologies.
Bob Patterson Bob Patterson is a 2001 television sitcom starring and written by Jason Alexander, who had previously been one of the leading castmembers in Seinfeld. Another writer who worked on the show is Ira Steven Behr (who was the executive producer of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine).
Bob Perkins (radio) Bob Perkins is a Philadelphia-area jazz radio host (DJ) for WRTI, and has been on-air for more than 30 years. His radio career began in 1964 in Detroit, and from there he worked for WDAS and then, in 1997, he joined the team at WRTI.
Bob Perry (radio executive) Bob Perry is credited with inventing the "Jack" format, or Variety Hits. The format is also called Adult Hits, which plays a large amount of music mainly from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, early 2000s, and some current product.
Bob Plager Bob Plager (born March 11, 1943 in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League for fourteen seasons from 1964-65 until 1977-78. He had two brothers, Bill and Barclay, who also played in the NHL.
Bob Plamondon Bob Plamondon FCA is leading Canadian public policy specialist. His skills as a researcher, consultant and writer have been applied in the fields of governance, financial reporting, public finance and Canadian history.
Bob Popa Bob Popa is a radio show host who entertains within the Shenango and Mahoning valleys in the Penn-Ohio region of the United States. Bob Popa began his stint as the WPIC morning show host in 2002 and has continued to add to an already-extensive radio history.
Bob Powell (comics) Bob Powell né Stanley Robert Pawlowski (born October 6, 1916, Buffalo, New York, United States; died October 1, 1967, Huntington, New York) was an American comic book artist known for his work during the 1930-40s Golden Age of comic books, including on the features "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle" and "Mr. Mystic".
Bob Powell Anthology Dedicated to the open source community, the Bob Powell Anthology is a collection of recordings of over 60 original songs by Bob Powell spanning a 25 year period. It begins in 1975 with Mississippi Mud and ends in 2001 with A Day at the Races with I Claudius Rip Off Number One.
Bob Price (Texas politician) Robert Dale “Bob” Price (September 7, 1927 – August 24, 2004) was a Republican congressman from the Texas Panhandle from 1967-1975 and a member of the Texas State Senate from 1978-1980. Price was considered to have been among the most conservative members of his party.
Bob Priddy (baseball) Robert Simpson Priddy (born December 10, 1939 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1962 to 1971. The all-time home run leader, Hank Aaron, hit his 400th home run off Priddy.
Bob Prince Bob Prince (July 1, 1916 - June 10, 1985) was a radio and television sportscaster and commentator best known for his 28-year stint as the voice of the Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball club. It was there that Prince earned his nickname, “the Gunner”.
Bob Prittie Robert "Bob" William Prittie (December 5, 1919–January 14, 2002) was a Canadian politician. He was a New Democrat Member of Parliament from Burnaby—Richmond from 1962 to 1968 and mayor of Burnaby, British Columbia from 1969 to 1973.
Bob Pulford Robert Jesse "Bob" Pulford (born March 31, 1936 in Newton Robinson, Ontario) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Los Angeles Kings in the National Hockey League. He is currently the senior vice president of the Chicago Blackhawks.
Bob Purkey Robert Thomas "Bob" Purkey (born July 14, 1929 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former knuckleball specialist starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1954 through 1966, Purkey played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1954-57, 1966), Cincinnati Reds (1958-64) and St.
Bob Quinn (Australian politician) Robert Joseph (Bob) Quinn (born 9 September 1947 in Murwillumbah, NSW) is an Australian Liberal Party politician in the Queensland parliament. He was leader of the Queensland Liberal Party from 2001 until being ousted on 7 August 2006 by Bruce Flegg.
Bob Radcliffe Bob Radcliffe was a football administrator in the mid-ulster area in the counrty of Northern Ireland. A prominent clubman with his local club, Dungannon Swifts FC Radcliffe was elected to join the Mid-Ulster football committee in 1963.
Bob Rafelson Robert (Bob) Rafelson (born February 21, 1933 in New York City) is an American film director, writer and producer. He is most famous for directing and co-writing the film Five Easy Pieces, starring Jack Nicholson, as well as being one of the creators of the pop group and TV series, The Monkees (with Raybert/BBS Productions partner Bert Schneider).
Bob Rebadow Robert 'Bob' Rebadow is a fictional character from the television series Oz played by George Morfogen, a drama series on HBO that portrays a maximum security prison and follows the lives of the inmates in the prison. He is the oldest inmate on the show and a member of "The Others", the group in Oz which generally stays away from trouble, unlike the other groups in Oz.
Bob Recon Bob Recon is an experimental musician] and [[radio artist currently based in London. He majored in cognitive science at Stanford University, and used this knowledge to create radical experimental music that is inaudible to human hearing yet has measurable effects on the brain.
Bob Reifsnyder Robert Harland Reifsnyder (1937- ) was a professional American football player. An All-American at the United States Naval Academy, he was the 1957 recipient of the Maxwell Award for College Player of the Year.
Bob Reiss Bob Reiss (born 1951) is an American author of nonfiction and fiction books. Reiss, who also writes under the pen-names of Scott Canterbury and Ethan Black, has written more than a dozen books, including Purgatory Road, a murder mystery set in Antarctica, The Road to Extrema, a study of the destruction of Brazilian rain forests, and The Coming Storm, which focuses on global warming and catastrophic weather.
Bob Rickard Robert "Bob" Rickard founded Fortean Times, The Journal of Strange Phenomena, in 1973 to continue the work of Charles Fort. Rickard has written several books and hundreds of articles on a wide range of Fortean topics.
Bob Richards The Rev. Robert Eugene ("Bob") Richards (born February 20 1926 in Champaign, Illinois), known as the "Vaulting Vicar" in his competitive days, was a versatile athlete who made three Olympic teams in two events.
Bob Roberts (Australian politician) Robert Gordon Arthur Roberts (born 21 September 1952) was an Australian politician, elected as the Member for Cessnock of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for the Liberal Party of Australia between 1988 and 1991. This was the only time since its creation in 1913 that Cessnock was not held by the Australian Labor Party.
Bob Rogers Bob Rogers is Founder and Chairman of BRC Imagination Arts — "experience designers," planners, and producers for museums, visitor centers and commercial attractions around the world. Rogers oversees the creative elements of all BRC projects, and has served as Executive Producer on projects for NASA, Disney, Universal Studios, Ford, General Motors, the Empire State Building, the Texas Spirit Theater in the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum and the museum portion of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.
Bob Rose (politician) Bob Rose (born in Bunclody, near Souris, Manitoba; died January 7, 2000) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1990 to 1995 representing the rural riding of Turtle Mountain for the Progressive Conservative Party.
Bob Ross (publisher) Bob Ross (April 2, 1934 - December 13, 2003) was the former publisher of the Bay Area Reporter and a key gay rights and AIDS activist in San Francisco. He was criticized by some for his more moderate policies, sometimes leaning toward the conservative, with gay rights being seen by many as a primarily liberal issue.
Bob Rozakis Bob Rozakis was a comic book writer known mainly for his work in the 70's and 80's at DC Comics. Rozakis has worked as Writer, Editor, and even a colourist on Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #26.
Bob Russell (songwriter) Sidney Keith Russell, known as Bob Russell (25 April 1914 - February 1970) was an American songwriter born in Passaic, New Jersey. Although he was primarily a lyricist who collaborated with composers, he was, on occasion, a composer who collaborated with lyricists.
Bob Sabiston Bob Sabiston (born 1967) is an American film art director, computer programmer, and creator of the Rotoshop software program for computer animation. Sabiston began developing software as a graduate researcher in the MIT Media Lab from 1986 to 1991.
Bob Sacamano Bob Sacamano is a character on the television sitcom Seinfeld. He is never seen in any of the episodes, but through Cosmo Kramer's accounts, he is the source of bizarre anecdotes, and is known to frequently give esoteric information and harebrained ideas.
Bob Sadowski Robert Sadowski (born February 19, 1938 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1963 through 1966 for the Milwaukee Braves (1963-65) and Boston Red Sox (1966). Sadowski batted and threw right handed.
Bob Saverine Robert Paul Saverine (born June 2, 1941 in Norwalk, Connecticut) is a former Major League Baseball infielder/outfielder. He was signed by the Baltimore Orioles as an amateur free agent before the 1959 season and played for the Orioles (1959, 1962-1964) and the Washington Senators (1966-1967).
Bob Sawyer Bob Sawyer was a guitarist in Iron Maiden for a short time in 1976, replacing original guitarist Terry Rance. Sawyer and several other members of the band were fired when singer Dennis Wilcock persuaded founding member Steve Harris to clean house.
Bob Scarpitto Bob Scarpitto was an American college and professional football player. A halfback, flanker and punter, he played college football at the University of Notre Dame, and played professionally in the American Football League for the San Diego Chargers in 1961 and 1962, for the Denver Broncos from 1963 through 1967, and then for the AFL's Boston Patriots in 1968.
Bob Semple tank The Bob Semple tank was an improvised armoured vehicle produced in New Zealand during the early years of the Second World War. It was, in effect, a mobile armoured pill box based on the chassis of a Caterpillar tractor.
Bob Shannon (WCBS-FM) Radio DJ originally known as Don Bombard (born: December 16, 1948) but more widely known under the air name Bob Shannon, was first introduced on radio by legendary sportscaster Marv Albert as the winner of a guest deejay contest, while still a junior high school student in his hometown of Syracuse, New York.
Bob Shawkey James Robert Shawkey (December 4 1890 - December 31 1980) was an Arab-American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Athletics and New York Yankees from 1913 to 1927. Born in Sigel, Pennsylvania, he won 20 or more games four times for the Yankees.
Bob Sheetz Bob Sheetz established the first Sheetz store in Altoona, Pennsylvania in 1952. To this date, Sheetz is a family owned and operated business and has become one of largest and fastest growing convenience store chains.
Bob Sheppard Robert Leo Sheppard, (born October 12, 1910 in Richmond Hill, New York) has been the public address announcer for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball since 1951, and was for the New York Giants of the National Football League from 1956 to 2006. Since joining the Yankees, he has announced over 4,500 Major League Baseball games, and has worked 22 World Series.
Bob Shirley Robert Charles Shirley (born June 25, 1954 in Cushing, Oklahoma) was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1977 to 1987 for the San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals.
Bob Scheffing Robert Boden Scheffing (August 11 1913 - October 26 1985) was an American baseball player, coach, manager and front-office executive. Nicknamed "Grumpy," the native of Overland, Missouri is most often identified with the Chicago Cubs, for whom he played as a catcher (1941-42, 1946-50), coached (1954-55), and managed (1957-59).
Bob Schieffer Bob Lloyd Schieffer (born February 25, 1937 in Austin, Texas) is an American journalist who has been with CBS News since 1969, serving 23 years as anchor on the Saturday edition of CBS Evening News from 1973-1996; chief Washington correspondent since 1982, moderator of the Sunday public affairs show Face the Nation since 1991, and, between March of 2005 and August 31, 2006, interim weekday anchor of the CBS Evening News. Katie Couric, formerly of NBC's Today show, succeeded Schieffer as anchor on September 5, 2006.
Bob Schillerstrom Robert Schillerstrom (Born March 2, 1952) is an American politician and the current DuPage County Board Chairman. He currently resides in Naperville, Illinois, and has been a resident of DuPage County for over 40 years.
Bob Schloredt Bob Schloredt was a college football quarterback for the Washington Huskies. He is one of only four players (the others are Ron Dayne, and Charles White and Vince Young) to be twice named the "Most Valuable Player" of the Rose Bowl.
Bob Schneider Bob Schneider (born October 12, 1965) is an Austin, Texas-based musician and artist, born in Ypsilanti, Michigan, and raised in Munich, Germany. The son of an opera singer, his parents moved to Germany, when he was two.
Bob Schoutsen Bob Schoutsen (born July 19, 1951 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland) is a former backstroke swimmer from The Netherlands, who competed for his native country at two consequentive Summer Olympics, starting in 1968. His best individual result in Mexico City, Mexico was the sixth place in the 100m Backstroke (1:01,8).
Bob Schul Robert "Bob" Schul (born September 28, 1937) is a former American long distance runner. As of 2004, he is the only American to have won the Olympic gold medal in the 5000 m, at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Bob Siebenberg Bob Siebenberg, (born Robert Layne Siebenberg, on 31 October, 1949, in Glendale, California) also known as C. Benberg, is a member of the so-called 'classic lineup' of British progressive rock band Supertramp, playing drums and percussion and was the lone American in the Supertramp classic lineup.
Bob Simpson (cricketer) Robert ("Bob") Baddeley Simpson (born February 3 1936 in Sydney, Australia) is a cricketer who played first-class cricket for New South Wales and Western Australia as well as Test cricket for Australia. He also had a highly successful term as the coach of the Australian cricket team.
Bob Sinnaeve Bob Sinnaeve (born 10 October, 1949) is a retired International renowned 5 Time Canadian Masters Dart Champion holder, who competed in the 1980s. Robert Sinnaeve picked up the sport in 1973 as an alternative to bowling which later then turned to one of his professions, the other would be a Heating Contractor.
Bob Skilton Bob Skilton (born November 8, 1938) was an Australian rules football player who played as a rover for South Melbourne and Victoria between 1956 and 1971. He was one of only 4 players to have won the Brownlow Medal three times - in 1959 (tied with Verdun Howell), 1963 and 1968 - and was rated by Jack Dyer as better than Haydn Bunton and equal to Dick Reynolds, making him one of the best players in the history of the game.
Bob Skinner Robert Ralph Skinner (born October 3, 1931, La Jolla, California) is a scout for the Houston Astros and a former outfielder-first baseman, manager and coach in American Major League Baseball who has spent over 50 years in the game. He is the father of former MLB catcher and current Cleveland Indians coach Joel Skinner.
Bob Slowik Bob Slowik (born May 16, 1954) is the Defensive Backs Coach for the NFL's Denver Broncos. He was also the defensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers, Cleveland Browns, and Chicago Bears prior to joining the Broncos.
Bob Smith (New Jersey State Senator) Bob Smith (born March 25, 1947) is an American Democratic Party politician, who has been serving in the New Jersey State Senate since 2002, where he represents the 17th Legislative District. Senator Smith serves on the Senate's Environment Committee (as Chair) and on the Judiciary Committee.
Bob Snyder Bob Snyder (February 6, 1913 - January 4, 2001) was a football player and coach who spent more than three decades in the sport, including his most prominent position as head coach of the National Football League's Los Angeles Rams.
Bob Spiers Bob Spiers is a British television director, who is best known for his work on various sitcoms and other comedy programmes. He is particularly noted as the director of the early series of Absolutely Fabulous (1992-2001), and of the second and final batch of six episodes of Fawlty Towers (1979).
Bob Stanley (Saint Etienne) Bob Stanley (born Robert Andrew Shukman, 25 December 1964, in Horsham, Sussex) is a UK musician, film maker and journalist. He is best known as a member of the pop/dance group Saint Etienne for which he co-writes songs and produces.
Bob Stephenson George Robert Stephenson (born November 19, 1942, better known as Bob Stephenson) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire and Hampshire between 1967 and 1980.
Bob Stewart (ice hockey) Bob Stewart (Born - November 10, 1950 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada) is a retired Canadian Professional Hockey Defenceman who played 9 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, California Golden Seals, California Seals, Cleveland Barons, St. Louis Blues and Pittsburgh Penguins.
Bob Stewart (television) Bob Stewart (born Robert Steinberg on August 27, 1920 in Brooklyn, New York) is a former American television game show producer and was one of the most notable producers in that field. He was active in the TV industry from 1956 until his retirement in 1992.
Bob Stinson Bob Stinson (born Robert Neil Stinson December 17, 1959–February 18, 1995) was the founding member and lead guitarist for the legendary post-punk band The Replacements. Stinson formed the band in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA in 1979 with drummer Chris Mars and his younger half-brother Tommy, then just 12 years old; a year later, Stinson brought in Paul Westerberg on second guitar and vocals.
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