Bob Sherman Net Worth is $1.5 Million Bob Sherman Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Bob Sherman was born on November 16, 1940 in Redwood City, California, USA. He is known for his work on Hellboy (2004), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976). He died on August 30, 2004 in England.
Date Of Birth November 16, 1940 Place Of Birth Redwood City, California, USA Profession Actor, Stunts, Writer Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 Regularly appeared as Franklin D. Roosevelt opposite his good friend, William Hootkins (as Winston Churchill), in the play "Their Finest Hour". 2 In the week before his death, he married his long-term partner Robin.
Actor Title Year Status Character Manga Latina: Killer on the Loose 2006 The President Killzone 2004 Video Game General Bradley Vaughton (voice) The Life and Death of Peter Sellers 2004 Movie Executive Hellboy 2004 Television Host Judge John Deed 2003 TV Series Frank Daniels Space Channel 5: Part 2 2002 Video Game Peace (English version, voice) The Falklands Play 2002 TV Movie President Ronald Reagan The American Embassy 2002 TV Series Jackson Gothic 2001 Video Game English version, voice Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure 2001 Documentary short William Blakewell (voice) Starry Night 1999 Lyle Doomwatch: Winter Angel 1999 TV Movie Bill Zeiss CI5: The New Professionals 1999 TV Series General Ross History Is Made at Night 1999 CIA Elder Big Bad World 1999 TV Series Kurt Heart of Darkness 1999 Video Game Friend (English version, voice, as Robert B. Sherman) RPM 1998 Karl Delson Human Bomb 1998 TV Movie Bob Lancelot: Guardian of Time 1997 Additional Gargoyle (as Robert Sherman) Bounty Dog 1994 Video Subordinate (English version, voice, uncredited) W.S.H. 1994 TV Movie Koenig MacGyver: Trail to Doomsday 1994 TV Movie Anthony Graves Scarlett 1994 TV Mini-Series Dr. Jonathan Fixe Space Precinct 1994 TV Series Alden Humes Tokyo Babylon 1992-1994 TV Mini-Series Suit Kidô keisatsu patorebâ: The Movie 2 1993 Yukihito Tsuge / Rock / Cop (1995) (English version, voice, uncredited) Look at It This Way 1992 TV Mini-Series Arnie Zwitters Company Business 1991 Sobel Mad Bull 34 1990 TV Mini-Series Chair / Fraud (1996) (English version, voice, uncredited) AD Police Files 1990 TV Mini-Series short Dieork (1994) Cyber City Oedo 808 1990 TV Mini-Series Hasegawa Countdown to War 1989 TV Movie Bullitt Monkeys 1989 TV Movie John Vicenza / Valestra Patlabor: The Movie 1989 Commander / Cop / Kaiho (1995) (voice, uncredited) Lupin the Third Bye Bye, Lady Liberty 1989 TV Movie Cab / Jones / Rooster (1996) (English version, voice, uncredited) Dark Tower 1989 Williams (as Robert Sherman) Screen Two 1988 TV Series US Officer Freedom Fighter 1988 TV Movie Captain Winter Junk Boy 1987 Video short Tarishi (English version, voice, uncredited) Superman IV: The Quest for Peace 1987 Pentagon Senator Time of the Apes 1987 TV Movie Searcher (English version, voice, uncredited) Strong Medicine 1986 TV Movie Senator Donahue Little Shop of Horrors 1986 Agent Big Deal 1984-1986 TV Series Hal Brookman Murrow 1986 TV Movie Don Hewitt C.A.T.S. Eyes 1985 TV Series Vic GoShogun: The Time Étranger 1985 Video Cuttnal (1996) (English version, voice) Haunters of the Deep 1984 Mr. Roche Remington Steele 1984 TV Series Ron Sheena 1984 Grizzard Die Französin 1983 TV Movie Saigon -Year of the Cat- 1983 TV Movie Ambassador's Aide Jemima Shore Investigates 1983 TV Series Vic Aaronson Krypskyttere 1982 Streufert, major The Final Option 1982 Hagen BBC2 Playhouse 1982 TV Series Tom Beauchurch Whoops Apocalypse 1982 TV Series Buzz Ragtime 1981 Policeman No. 10 First Monday in October 1981 Senator #2 Great Performances 1981 TV Series Tom Beauchurch (story 'The Man Who Married a French Wife') Three's Company 1981 TV Series Katy's brother Oppenheimer 1980 TV Mini-Series Ernest Lawrence The Sandbaggers 1978-1980 TV Series Jeff Ross Omnibus 1980 TV Series documentary Story Narrator Thank You, Comrades 1978 TV Movie Mack Sennett Return of the Saint 1978 TV Series Jimmy Holocaust 1978 TV Mini-Series Cassidy A Life at Stake 1978 TV Series Jack Swigert Wings 1978 TV Series Leroy Schultz Come Back, Little Sheba 1977 TV Movie Milkman The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 USS Wayne Crewman Jubilee 1977 TV Series Lester The Pink Panther Strikes Again 1976 C.I.A. Agent The Ritz 1976 Patron (scenes deleted) Whose Child Am I? 1976 Michael The Naked Civil Servant 1975 TV Movie 2nd GI Quiller 1975 TV Series Perry Space: 1999 1975 TV Series Newscaster Father Brown 1974 TV Series Patrick Floyd Late Night Drama 1974 TV Series John Dean The Great Gatsby 1974 Detective at Pool Zodiac 1974 TV Series Bob Thomas Mousey 1974 TV Movie Barman The Cherry Picker 1974 James Burn III Applause 1973 TV Movie Bert (as Rob Sherman) The Gangster Show: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui 1972 TV Movie Ragg Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things 1972 Ghoul (as Robert Sherman) The Persuaders! 1971 TV Series The Lieutenant Jackanory 1971 TV Series Storyteller UFO 1970 TV Series Launch Control 1st Operative W. Somerset Maugham 1969 TV Series Bateman Hunter Mighty Jack 1968 TV Movie Tenda (English version, voice, uncredited) Not for Hire 1960 TV Series Bobo Big Town 1952-1953 TV Series
Stunts Title Year Status Character CIA Code Name: Alexa 1992 stunt player L.A. Crackdown 1988 stunts Heat Street 1988 Video stunts
Writer Title Year Status Character Zorc 1992 TV Series 2 episodes
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Heart of Darkness 1999 Video Game voice director - as Robert B. Sherman Little Shop of Horrors 1986 ADR voice - uncredited
Director Title Year Status Character Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas 1997
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Little Shop of Horrors 1986 performer: "The Meek Shall Inherit"
Thanks Title Year Status Character American Federale 2013 Documentary special thanks
Known for movies Hellboy (2004) as Television Host
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) as USS Wayne Crewman
The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976) as C.I.A. Agent
Little Shop of Horrors (1986) as Agent