Bob Peoples

Bob Peoples was an American actor who is best known for Jet Job, Hold That Line, and Prince of Pirates.

Personal and Family Life

Bob Peoples was born on December 15, 1924, in Los Angeles, California. He grew up in a family that supported his artistic pursuits, which led him to a career in acting. He enjoyed a relatively private life away from the public eye, and specifics about his family are not widely known.

Career

Bob began his acting career in the early 1950s and became known for his roles in various films and television shows. His credits include appearances in productions like The Brady Bunch and several uncredited roles in popular films of the era. He demonstrated versatility as an actor, taking on roles ranging from reporters to soldiers.

Death and Legacy

Bob Peoples passed away on February 14, 2013, in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California. His contributions to cinema, especially from the 1950s to the 1970s, left a mark in the industry. Although not widely recognized, his work continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts and historians.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1972 Get to Know Your Rabbit Executive (uncredited)
1970 The Brady Bunch Mr. Peterson
1967 Countdown Reporter (uncredited)
1966 Warning Shot Reporter (uncredited)
1966 Murderers’ Row Fortress Guard (uncredited)
1964 Kisses for My President MacAdoo (uncredited)
1963 Mary, Mary Doorman (uncredited)
1962 The Couch Reporter (uncredited)
1961 A Fever in the Blood Reporter (uncredited)
1960 Wake Me When It’s Over Connorton (uncredited)
1959 The FBI Story Sam Cowley (uncredited)
1955 Tall Man Riding Townsman (uncredited)
1953 Combat Squad Wounded GI (uncredited)
1953 Arrowhead Cavalryman (uncredited)
1953 Prince of Pirates Carl