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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Did you know these facts10 interesting facts about Bob May who appeared in all 83 episodes of "Lost in Space,"

 Did you know that Bob May, born on September 4, 1939, in New York City, was an American actor best known for playing The Robot
in the television series "Lost in Space"?

  1. Did you know that Bob May appeared in all 83 episodes of "Lost in Space,"
  2. Did you know that the Lost in Space prop costume was built by Bob Stewart?
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    Did you know that Dick Tufeld dubbed the robot's?
  4. Did you know that Bob May came from a show business family, being the grandson of vaudeville comedian Chic Johnson, one half of the Olsen and Johnson comedy team?
  5. Did you know that Bob May started his career in show business at the age of two, when his grandfather had him appear in the Hellzapoppin comedy review?
  6. Did you know that Bob May also worked as a stuntman, performing in various television programs and movies in
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    the 1950s and 1960s, such as "Cheyenne," "Hawaiian Eye," and "77 Sunset Strip"?
  7. Did you know that Bob May appeared in several films alongside Jerry Lewis, including "The Nutty Professor"?
  8. Did you know that Bob May landed the role of The Robot in "Lost in Space" because he fit inside the suit, and creator Irwin Allen offered him the job after they met on the studio lot?
  9. Did you know that Bob May passed away on January 18, 2009, at the age of 69, but his legacy in the entertainment industry lives on?
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    Did you know that June Lockhart, who played Maureen Robinson in "Lost in Space," said Bob May insisted he got the job because he fit in the robot suit and that he learned the lines of all actors in each show to know when it was his line since he couldn't respond to external cues inside the suit?
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