- Bob Denver
Infobox actor
name = Bob Denver
birthname = Robert Osbourne Denver
birthdate = birth date|1935|1|9|mf=y
birthplace = New Rochelle, New York, USA
deathdate = death date and age|2005|9|2|1935|1|9|mf=n
deathplace = Winston-Salem, North Carolina
restingplace = Cremated
spouse = Maggie Ryan (1960-1966) 2 children
Jean Webber (1967-1970)
Carole Abrahams (1972-?) 1 child
Dreama Peery (1979-2005) 1 childRobert Osbourne "Bob" Denver (
January 9 1935 –September 2 2005 ) was an American comedicactor best known for his role as Gilligan on thetelevision series "Gilligan's Island ". Prior to Gilligan's Island, he took on the role ofMaynard G. Krebs , a beatnik on the 1959-1963 TV series "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis ". This character had a strong resemblance to the character of Gilligan he would later play.Early life
Denver was born in
New Rochelle, New York , and reared in Brownwood in centralTexas . He graduated from Loyola University (predecessor to today'sLoyola Marymount University ) inLos Angeles, California . He first found work as a mailman. He would later coachphysical education and teachmathematics at Corpus Christi School, aRoman Catholic elementary school in Pacific Palisades.Television and film career
He costarred with
Dwayne Hickman on "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis " in 1959. Denver played the role of Maynard G. Krebs, while Hickman played Dobie Gillis. Hickman was also a Loyola graduate. Also in the series wasSteven Franken , who played the dilettante playboy Chatsworth Osborne, Jr.Credited as "Robert Denver," he landed a small role in the 1963
Jimmy Stewart film, "Take Her, She's Mine", playing a beatnik poet working at a coffee shop named "The Sleeping Pill." Denver appeared in the 1964 beach movie "For Those Who Think Young " withTina Louise prior to the development of "Gilligan's Island".Though remembered primarily as a comic actor, Denver appeared in one dramatic role on television, as a physician (Dr. Paul Garrett) in one episode of
Dr. Kildare . Telecast on October 10, 1963, the episode, "If You Can't Handle the Truth" also featuredBarbara Eden andKen Berry .When "Dobie Gillis" ended in 1963, Denver landed the iconic role of Gilligan on "Gilligan's Island," which ran for three seasons on
CBS .Later career
After the conclusion of "Gilligan's Island", he performed in other shows such as "
The Good Guys " (1968–1970), "Love American Style " and "Dusty's Trail " (1973) (a facsimile of "Gilligan's Island", with the basis of a lost wagon train). He also starred in a children's program, "Far Out Space Nuts " (1975), which was essentially Gilligan in space. Although appreciated by Bob Denver fans, none of these shows matched the wider audience success of his earlier roles.In 1998, Denver was arrested for having a parcel of marijuana delivered to his home. He originally said that the parcel had come from
Dawn Wells (who had played "Mary Ann" on "Gilligan's Island") but later refused to name her in court, and testified that "some crazy fan must have sent it". The police reportedly found more of the drug and related paraphernalia in Denver's home. He pleaded no contest and received six monthsprobation . [ [http://slate.msn.com/id/2125800/fr/rss/ Gilligan's Dreams] Dana Stevensat slate.msn.com, September 6, 2005]Later on in his life, Denver returned to his adopted home of
Princeton, West Virginia . He became an FM radio personality. Along with his wife Dreama, they ran a small "oldies format" station, [http://www.bobdenver.com/On_the_Radio/body_on_the_radio.html WGAG-LP] . He also earned a small income making public appearances, often costumed as Gilligan.In May 2005, Denver underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery, and was subsequently diagnosed with throat cancer. He died September 2, from pneumonia and squamous cell carcinoma of the
larynx [http://www.findagrave.com/photos/2006/35/11695257_113917269902.jpgNorth Carolina Death Certificate] (September 7, 2005) viaFind A Grave .] at Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital inWinston-Salem, North Carolina . With him at the time of his death were his wife of 28 years, the former Dreama Peery and his children: Patrick, Megan, Emily and Colin — born from three of his four different marriages. Bob was cremated. His ashes were given to his family.References
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* [http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2006/08/28/minnow-sale.html Gilligan's Minnow no longer lost]
* [http://www.bobdenver.com/index.html Bob Denver's Gilligan Fan club]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11695257 Find-A-Grave profile for Bob Denver]
* [http://www.canucarve.com/open.php?picurl=38.jpg&album=3 Bob Denver Halloween Pumpkin Carving]Persondata
NAME= Denver, Bob
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Denver, Robert Osbourne
SHORT DESCRIPTION= actor
DATE OF BIRTH= birth date|1935|1|9|mf=y
PLACE OF BIRTH= New Rochelle, New York, USA
DATE OF DEATH= 2005-9-2
PLACE OF DEATH= Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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