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Bob May is a Actor American born on 4 september 1939 at New York City (USA)

Bob May

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Nationality USA
Birth 4 september 1939 at New York City (USA)
Death 18 january 2009 (at 69 years) at Lancaster (USA)

Bob May (September 4, 1939 – January 18, 2009) was an American actor best remembered for playing The Robot on the television series Lost in Space, which debuted in 1965 and ran until 1968. May appeared in all 83 episodes inside a prop costume built by Bob Stewart; the robot's voice was dubbed by Dick Tufeld, who was also the narrator of the series.

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Victor Salva
Victor Salva
(1 films)
James Landis
James Landis
(1 films)
Frank Novak
Frank Novak
(1 films)
Virgil Frye
Virgil Frye
(1 films)
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Filmography of Bob May (2 films)

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Nature of the Beast, 1h31
Directed by Victor Salva
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Horror, Crime
Actors Eric Roberts, Lance Henriksen, Brion James, Bob May, Sasha Jenson, Virgil Frye
Rating61% 3.0970453.0970453.0970453.0970453.097045
The story is set in Southern California and a close-up of a beeper halfway through the film reveals the action takes place in July 1993.
Airborne
Airborne (1962)
, 1h20
Directed by James Landis
Origin USA
Genres War
Themes Transport films, Aviation films
Actors Bobby Diamond, Bob May
Rating52% 2.637542.637542.637542.637542.63754
Eddie Slocom (Bobby Diamond) is a young country boy from a farm in Indiana who decides to volunteer to become a paratrooper because of his dreams to be like his uncle Charlie, a paratrooper in WWII. Upon arriving at Fort Bragg, NC he meets a motley crew of volunteers and draftees from varying socio-economic backgrounds with a montage of their basic training shown during the credits. Most notable are Rocky, the bully of the group from Chicago, and Mouse, jive-talking, self-styled "lover" of the group from the Bronx, who both play important supporting roles in the film. There are also the two sergeants of the platoon, the tough veteran Platoon Sergeant Sergeant First Class Benner and his assistant the more affable and pleasant but still tough Sgt. White (played by the famous Hollywood stunt man Whitney Hughes).