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| | | | | | ah, the professor can fix him with some coconuts and vines | | | |
| | | | | | | NNOOOOO!!!!! He was hilarious. Damn sad. | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | Somewhere out there a weed dealer weeps tonight. | | | |
| | | | | | | who is dobby gillis gonn'a turn to now?!? | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | Via con dios, amigo.
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| | | | | | | I guess his 3 hour tour ended | | | |
| | | | | | | He was funny
So, Ginger or Mary Anne
Which do you think he did?
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| | | | | | | he was busted in my hometown in the early 70's with Hoyt Axton when a gas station attendant smelled pot smoke in their car. my mom's boyfriend at the time was a cop and Bob did werk detail in Redding, Ca. cleaning shit off the roadside | | | |
| | | | | | | I never knew he lived in poopy pounderville,Ca. | | | |
| | | | | | | Dawn Wells did a couple of dinner cruises up here on a sort of floating restuarant thingy we have on the Bay, and she said that she Russel (the Professor), and Bob were the one's who would skip out back for a hoot, Alan (Skipper) & Jim(Mr. Howell) were the Boozers, and Tina & Natalie were strickly professional, but of oppsite ends. 'Ginger' was dying to be taken as a seriours actress, and bitter that she wasn't the 'Star' of the show, and Natalie(Mrs. Howell) had already lived a rich life on stage and film from Vaudville to the early Black & White Film Noir Shadow Masterpieces. For Nat to play such whimsey was wonderful in a day of the Addaam's Family and the Red Skelton Show (of which she was a regular guest). Bob fit in the team like the pro he was, but he never shook the Gilligan image.
I loved his wholesome innocense, his hokey guitar playing, shadowed in the beachfire, his stink and weed, his shyness, the way when he would show in Big Sur or at a friend's house, he was always the same guy, no fuss, just treat me normal & I won't tell you to fuck off. And mostly, the way he wore that stupid hat like no one else could. | | | |
| | | | | | | nigga aint made a good movie since big top pee-wee...or was that his only movie. | | | |
| | | | | | | Before becoming a comic actor, Bob Denver had previously worked as an athletic coach and history and math teacher at Corpus Christi Children's School of Pacific Palisades, CA. The puckish Denver first gained popularity when, at age 24, he played half-baked hipster Maynard G. Krebs on TV's The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. Before the first season was over, after completing only four episodes, 'Maynard' would leave Dobie Gillis when he was drafted into the Army. This contingency was written into the Gillis series by having Maynard answer Uncle Sam's call to arms, and then by having Maynard return to the show after Denver was classified 4-F due to a neck injury. When Dobie Gillis was canceled in 1963, Denver let it be known that he was available for non-beatnik parts, only to be immediately cast as a young bongo-playing bohemian in the theatrical feature Take Her, She's Mine. The following year, Denver was finally able to shake the Maynard image when Jerry Van Dyke turned down the opportunity to play the lead in the simplistic sitcom Gilligan's Island. Denver stepped into the role of eternally bumbling castaway Gilligan, making it firmly and uniquely his own for the next three years.
Denver's first post-Gilligan's Island project was the unsuccessful Phyllis Diller film vehicle Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady? (1968). In 1968, he was back to the weekly sitcom fold as cabdriver Rufus Butterworth, best pal and business partner of restaurateur Bert Gamus (Herb Edelman), on The Good Guys. This show ended after two seasons, whereupon Denver scored a personal and professional triumph as Woody Allen's replacement in the long-running Broadway comedy Play It Again, Sam. With Gilligan's Island attaining cult status in the early '70s, it was only natural that Denver cash in on the phenomenon, first as star of the Gilligan-like syndicated sitcom Dusty's Trail (1974), then as cohort to Chuck McCann on another 'castaway comedy,' the 1975 Saturday-morning kiddie show Far out Space Nuts. He also provided the voice to his animated likeness on a brace of cartoon series, The New Adventures of Gilligan (1974-1976) and Gilligan's Planet (1980), and reprised Gilligan in the flesh in a trio of made-for-TV features based on the original series. He also revived Maynard G. Krebs, older but no wiser, in a pair of abortive Dobie Gillis revival pilots. If his many TV guest-star stints and lecture-circuit appearances of the 1980s and 1990s are any indication, Bob Denver will continue to flourish so long as baby-boomer TV aficionados walk the earth.
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| | | | | | | Also;
Show Role
Dusty's Trail Dusty
Far Out Space Nuts Junior
Gilligan's Island Gilligan
Gilligan's Planet Gilligan (voice)
The Good Guys Rufus T. Butterworth
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Maynard G. Krebs (1959-1963)
The New Adventures of Gilligan Gilligan (voice)
Twilight Theater Various Characters
Guest Starring TV RolesShow Role Episode
ALF Gilligan Somewhere Over the Rerun (a.k.a.) The Ballad of Gilligan's Island
Baywatch Gilligan Now, Sit Right Back and You'll Hear a Tale
Dr. Kildare Dr. Paul Garrett If You Can't Believe The Truth
E! True Hollywood Story Himself Gilligan's Island
ET In TV Land Himself Gilligan's Island: The Untold Tales
Evening Shade Himself The Graduation
Fantasy Island Tim Kearns Love Island / The Sisters
Fantasy Island Morris Binstock Eagleman / Children of Mentu
Fantasy Island Don Winters The Magic Camera / Mata Hari / Valerie
Fantasy Island Francis Elkins House of Dolls / Wuthering Heights
Fractured Flickers Himself Bob Denver
Gilligan's Island Gilligan Two on a Raft
Herman's Head Himself The Herm from Ipanema
I Dream of Jeannie Harold My Son, the Genie
Kraft Music Hall Himself Carol Lawrence / Bob Denver / Val Doonican
Late Show with David Letterman Guest (cameo) Show #0010
Love, American Style Guest Star Love and the Baby Derby
Love, American Style Guest Star Love and the Cake
Love, American Style Guest Star Love and the Hitchhiker
Love, American Style Guest Star Love and the Eat's Cafe
Make Room for Daddy Herbie The Persistent Cop
Meego Gilligan Mommy 'n' Meego
Road Rules Himself Bee Stung Lips and Deserted Island Tips
Roseanne Jackie Sherwood Schwartz: A Loving Tribute
Space Ghost Coast to Coast Himself Gilligan
The Andy Griffith Show Dud Wash Divorce, Mountain Style
The Farmer's Daughter Lieutenant Tenner An Enterprising Young Man
The Leslie Uggams Show Guest Star Episode #6
The Love Boat Jason Disco Baby/Alas, Poor Dwyer/After the War/Ticket to Ride/Itsy Bitsy (2)
The Love Boat Jason Disco Baby/Alas, Poor Dwyer/After the War/Ticket to Ride/Itsy Bitsy (1)
The Love Boat Norman Lomax A Dress to Remember
The New Gidget Gilligan Gilligidge Island
The Simpsons Himself Simpson Tide
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| | | | | | | why didn't he just force himself on ginger? Areyou telling me after all those years on the island that ginger and Maryanne didn't yearn for some stiff cock? | | | |
| | | | | | | Mary Anne had the Professor, Gilligan had the Skipper, Ginger had Mrs.Howell, and Mr. Howell had his money. | | | |
| | | | | | | ^^^^Thanks for all that background BeachGoat. A very fitting eulogy to the man.
....and thanks Ghostie for the 'Hard Copy' expos. (with that little mark over tha last e) It was wonderful. | | | |
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Links to Gilliagans, The rpofs, And Mary-Anne's sites.
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| | | | | | | | | | | | Dude first John Denver and now his brother Bob dies. Soon we'll be all out of Denver's. | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | Gilligan's Island was an existential piece; Gilligan was a fine example af non-attachment and other useful zen traits. Possible the greatest Zen Master of our time is ded. All hope is now lost. | | | |
| | | | | | | GET THIS DEAD MOTHER FUCKER OFF OF THE MAIN PAGES BUMP!!
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