Bob Winters  | |
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| Occupation(s) | Actor, comic, juggler | 
| Years active | 1949–1979 | 
Bob Winters was a comic juggler and occasional actor who appeared on Toast of the Town from 1949 to 1953.
Career
As a juggler, among some of the venues he appeared in the 1940s and 1950s were the Art Linkletter show at the New York State Fair[1] and the Empire Room, Palmer House in Chicago.[2] He also had some acting roles in television and film, appearing as a Juggler in a Gomer Pyle episode Sing a Song of Papa that starred Anthony Caruso,[3] as a Juggler in Doctor Dolittle and as Donald Andrews in the 1979 thriller Delirium.
Film and television
Roles
- Gomer Pyle, Episode: Sing a Song of Papa ... 1967, Juggler
 - Doctor Dolittle ... 1967, Juggler
 - Delirium ... 1979, Donald Andrews
 
Himself
As Bobby Winters:
- Toast of the Town – Episode # 3.9 ... 1949
 - Toast of the Town - Episode # 3.33 ... 1950
 - Toast of the Town - Episode # 5.6 ... 1951
 - Toast of the Town – Episode # 6.52 ... 1953
 - The George Jessel Show – Episode # 1.4 ... 1953
 - The Hollywood Palace – Episode # 3.29 ... 1966
 - I'm Henpecked - Episode # 4 2006
 
References
- ↑ The Billboard September 21, 1959, Page 71 Show News, Gotham Openings for Hurok 'International Fest' Units, Irwin Kirby
 - ↑ The Billboard, May 24, 1952, Page 7, Night Club Reviews Night Club-Vaude Reviews, Norman Weiser
 - ↑ gomer-pyle.angelfire.com Sing a Song of Papa
 
External links
- Bob Winters at IMDb
 
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