Bob Steele (born Robert Adrian Bradbury; January 23, 1907 – December 21, 1988) was an American actor. He also was billed as Bob Bradbury Jr.. Steele was...
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Bob Steele may refer to: Bob Steele (broadcaster) (1911–2002), American radio personality in Hartford, Connecticut Bob Steele (actor) (1907–1988), American...
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American actor Bob Steele (Robert North Bradbury Jr. January 23, 1907 – December 21, 1988), and his twin brother Bill were the sons of film director Robert...
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renamed The Bob Steele Show. By the time he retired from his daily show in 1991, his was the longest running radio programs in the country. Steele continued...
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Singing cowboy (section Bob Steele)
musical soundtrack. He sang two songs in Sons of the Saddle (1930). In 1930 Bob Steele began a series of singing cowboy films for Tiffany Pictures though he...
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WTIC (AM) (section Bob Steele)
2017, and was consummated on November 17. Longtime WTIC personality Bob Steele spent 66 years on WTIC, most of them as the morning drive time host. He...
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and Bob is a 1920 American silent action film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Bob Steele (his son). It was the first film Steele (Bob Bradbury...
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Bob Steele (22 April 1901 – 9 November 1985) was an Australian cricketer. He played five first-class matches for New South Wales between 1926/27 and 1927/28...
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Sir Thomas Hicks (born 17 December 1936), known professionally as Tommy Steele, is an English entertainer, regarded as Britain's first teen idol and rock...
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Robert Wesley Steele (March 29, 1894 – January 27, 1962) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in four seasons. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals...
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Bob Steele was a competitive swimmer for Southern Illinois University and a collegiate swim coach for California State Bakersfield from 1997 through 2004...
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Field, and Lon Chaney Jr., and features Charles Bickford, Roman Bohnen, Bob Steele, and Noah Beery Jr. The film tells the story of two men, George and his...
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Gun Justice Sam Newfield Bob Steele, Al St. John, Louise Currie Billy the Kid serial Western Billy the Kid in Texas Bob Steele, Al St. John, Terry Walker...
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Britt (born November 28, 1969), better known by his stage name Lexington Steele, is an American pornographic actor, director, producer, and former stockbroker...
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Riley Steele is an American pornographic actress. A former barista, she started her pornographic career in 2008. She has won several industry awards, including...
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Poverty Row studio Producers Releasing Corporation. The initial six star Bob Steele as Billy the Kid who left PRC to return to Republic Pictures. The next...
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Patrick Wayne, and Edgar Buchanan. Also featured are Western-film veterans Bob Steele, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, and Harry Carey, Jr. in uncredited supporting...
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"Gabby" Hayes, and Bob Steele. The Carson City Kid (Roy Rogers) is a stagecoach robber seeking vengeance on Morgan Reynolds (Bob Steele), the man who killed...
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Frank Dawson 1982 The Beast Within as Eli MacCleary 1982 Tangiers as Bob Steele 1982 Two of a Kind as Ted Hahn 1982 Some Kind of Hero as Colonel Powers...
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Charlie the Unicorn (redirect from Jason Steele (Internet personality))
theme song for Steele's 2003 computer-animated short film Secret Agent Bob. Steele also describes the surreal humor as "contrast[ing] to how bright and...
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Felicia Farr, Stephen McNally, Robert Middleton, Rad Fulton, John Qualen, Bob Steele B Western Heller in Pink Tights George Cukor Sophia Loren, Anthony Quinn...
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starred Bob Steele and Claire Carleton. It was remade in 1949 as The Last Bandit and again in 1952 as South Pacific Trail. Railroad sleuth Tom Logan (Bob Steele)...
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Waldron as General Sternwood Charles D. Brown as Norris, Sternwood's butler Bob Steele as Lash Canino Elisha Cook, Jr. as Harry Jones Louis Jean Heydt as Joe...
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Blanchard as Camille Leo Gordon as Jones Chuck Roberson as Sheriff Jeff Lord Bob Steele as Train Engineer Aissa Wayne as Alice Warren "Big" John Hamilton as Fauntleroy...
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Francis Elroy Duffy Joseph Sirola as Reno James MacArthur as The Preacher Bob Steele as Jenkins Bert Freed as Schmidt, The Hangman Russell Thorson as Maddow...
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Fundamental Accounting Principles (22 ed.). McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0077862275. Bob Steele (February 22, 2017). Residual Value Definition - What is Residual Value...
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Robert N. Bradbury and starring Bob Steele. Steele sings in the film. Scenes were shot around Buena Vista Lake. Bob Steele as Jim, alias Ace Rene Borden...
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father-son partnership: writer/director Robert N. Bradbury and cowboy actor Bob Steele (born Robert A. Bradbury). Bradbury wrote almost all of the early Monogram...
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1970 to 1975. Robert Hampton Steele was born in Hartford, Connecticut on November 3, 1938. His father, known as Bob Steele, was host of the state's top-rated...
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Brady (PC "Jock" Weir), Brian Blessed ("Fancy" Smith) and Jeremy Kemp (Bob Steele). Also in 1960s episodes as David Graham was Colin Welland, later a screenwriter...
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