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Robert Cabot "Bobby" Sherman Jr. (born July 22, 1943) is an American singer and actor. He got his start as a house singer on the Creator/{{ABC}} VarietyShow ''Shindig!'', which ran from 1964-1966. In 1968, he landed a starring role on ''Series/HereComeTheBrides'' as Jeremy Bolt, a role that made him into one of the biggest {{Teen Idol}}s of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1971, he guest starred in the ''[[Series/ThePartridgeFamily Partridge Family]]'' episode "A Knight in Shining Armor" with Wes Stern. The episode served as a PoorlyDisguisedPilot for the short-lived sitcom ''Getting Together'', which ran for 14 episodes.

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Robert Cabot "Bobby" Sherman Jr. (born July 22, 1943) 1943 in Santa Monica, California) is an American singer and actor. He got his start as a house singer on the Creator/{{ABC}} VarietyShow ''Shindig!'', which ran from 1964-1966. In 1968, he landed a starring role on ''Series/HereComeTheBrides'' as Jeremy Bolt, a role that made him into one of the biggest {{Teen Idol}}s of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1971, he guest starred in the ''[[Series/ThePartridgeFamily Partridge Family]]'' episode "A Knight in Shining Armor" with Wes Stern. The episode served as a PoorlyDisguisedPilot for the short-lived sitcom ''Getting Together'', which ran for 14 episodes.
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He released more than 100 songs between 1962 and 1976. His highest charting single was "Little Woman," which peaked at #3 in 1969. To this day, he has hearing loss from his screaming fans.

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He released more than 100 songs between 1962 and 1976. His highest charting single was "Little Woman," which peaked at #3 in 1969. To this day, he has hearing loss from his He toured extensively, playing sold-out concerts to thousands of screaming fans.
fans. The screaming left him with permanent hearing loss.
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Robert Cabot "Bobby" Sherman Jr. (born July 22, 1943) is an American singer and actor. He got his start as a house singer on the Creator/{{ABC}} VarietyShow ''Shindig!'', which ran from 1964-1966. In 1968, he landed a starring role on ''Series/HereComeTheBrides'' as Jeremy Bolt, a role that made him into one of the biggest TeenIdols of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1971, he guest starred in the ''[[Series/ThePartridgeFamily Partridge Family]]'' episode "A Knight in Shining Armor" with Wes Stern. The episode served as a PoorlyDisguisedPilot for the short-lived sitcom ''Getting Together'', which ran for 14 episodes.

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Robert Cabot "Bobby" Sherman Jr. (born July 22, 1943) is an American singer and actor. He got his start as a house singer on the Creator/{{ABC}} VarietyShow ''Shindig!'', which ran from 1964-1966. In 1968, he landed a starring role on ''Series/HereComeTheBrides'' as Jeremy Bolt, a role that made him into one of the biggest TeenIdols {{Teen Idol}}s of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1971, he guest starred in the ''[[Series/ThePartridgeFamily Partridge Family]]'' episode "A Knight in Shining Armor" with Wes Stern. The episode served as a PoorlyDisguisedPilot for the short-lived sitcom ''Getting Together'', which ran for 14 episodes.
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Robert Cabot "Bobby" Sherman Jr. (born July 22, 1943) is an American singer and actor. He got his start as a house singer on the Creator/{{ABC}} VarietyShow ''Shindig!'', which ran from 1964-1966. In 1968, he landed a starring role on ''Series/HereComeTheBrides'' as Jeremy Bolt, a role that made him into one of the biggest teen idols of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1971, he guest starred in the ''[[Series/ThePartridgeFamily Partridge Family]]'' episode "A Knight in Shining Armor" with Wes Stern. The episode served as a PoorlyDisguisedPilot for the short-lived sitcom ''Getting Together'', which ran for 14 episodes.

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Robert Cabot "Bobby" Sherman Jr. (born July 22, 1943) is an American singer and actor. He got his start as a house singer on the Creator/{{ABC}} VarietyShow ''Shindig!'', which ran from 1964-1966. In 1968, he landed a starring role on ''Series/HereComeTheBrides'' as Jeremy Bolt, a role that made him into one of the biggest teen idols TeenIdols of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1971, he guest starred in the ''[[Series/ThePartridgeFamily Partridge Family]]'' episode "A Knight in Shining Armor" with Wes Stern. The episode served as a PoorlyDisguisedPilot for the short-lived sitcom ''Getting Together'', which ran for 14 episodes.
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Robert Cabot "Bobby" Sherman Jr. (born July 22, 1943) is an American singer and actor. He got his start as a house singer on the Creator/{{ABC}} VarietyShow ''Shindig!'', which ran from 1964-1966. In 1968, he landed a starring role on ''Series/HereComeTheBrides'' as Jeremy Bolt, a role that made him into one of the biggest teen idols of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1971, he guest starred in the ''[[Series/ThePartridgeFamily Partridge Family]]'' episode "A Knight in Shining Armor" with Wes Stern. The episode served as a PoorlyDisguisedPilot for the short-lived sitcom ''Getting Together'', which ran for 14 episodes.

He released more than 100 songs between 1962 and 1976. His highest charting single was "Little Woman," which peaked at #3 in 1969. To this day, he has hearing loss from his screaming fans.

In 1974, he played a paramedic in the ''Series/{{Emergency}}'' episode "Fools," which eventually led to him mostly leaving the public eye to become a paramedic and later a police officer. He continued to act into the 1980s and gave his last musical performance in 2001.

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!!Works:
!!!Discography:
'''Singles:'''
* 1962 - "Judy, You'll Never Know (I'll Never Tell You)"/"The Telegram"
* 1963 - "I Want to Hear It From Her"/"Nobody's Sweetheart"
* 1964 - "You Make Me Happy"/"Man Overboard"
* 1965 - "It Hurts Me"/"Give Me Your Word"
* 1965 - "Hey Little Girl"/"Well, Allright"
* 1965 - "Anything Your Little Heart Desires"/"Goody Galum-Shus"
* 1965 - "Happiness Is"/"Can't Get Used To Losing You"
* 1967 - "Cold Girl"/"Think Of Rain"
* 1969 - "Little Woman"/"One Too Many Mornings"
* 1969 - "La La La (If I Had You)"/"Time"
* 1970 - "Easy Come, Easy Go"/"Sounds Along the Way"
* 1970 - "Hey, Mister Sun"/"Two Blind Minds"
* 1970 - "Julie, Do Ya Love Me"/"Spend Some Time Lovin' Me"
* 1971 - "Goin' Home (Sing a Song of Christmas Cheer)"/"Love's What You're Getting For Christmas"
* 1971 - "Cried Like a Baby"/"Is Anybody There"
* 1971 - "The Drum"/"Free Now To Roam"
* 1971 - "Waiting At The Bus Stop"/"Run Away"
* 1971 - "Jennifer"/"Getting Together"
* 1972 - "Together Again"/"Picture A Little Girl"
* 1972 - "I Don't Believe In Magic"/"Just A Little While Longer"
* 1972 - "Early In the Morning"/"Unborn Lullaby"
* 1974 - "Mr. Success"/"Runaway"
* 1975 - "Our Last Song Together"/"Sunshine Rose"
'''Albums:'''
* 1969 - ''[[SelfTitledAlbum Bobby Sherman]]''
* 1970 - ''Here Comes Bobby''
* 1970 - ''With Love, Bobby''
* 1970 - ''Christmas Album''
* 1971 - ''Portrait of Bobby''
* 1972 - ''Just For You''
!!!Filmography:
* ''Series/TheMonkees'', "Monkees at the Movies": Frankie Catalina
* ''Series/HereComeTheBrides'': Jeremy Bolt
* ''Series/GettingTogether'': Bobby Conway
* ''Series/TheModSquad'', "Outside Position" and "The Thundermakers"
* ''Series/{{Emergency}}'', "Fools": Dr. Kent Donaldson, Jr.
* ''Series/ElleryQueen'', "The Adventure of the Eccentric Engineer": Doug Carmichael
* ''Series/FantasyIsland'', "My Late Lover/Sanctuary": Thomas Henshaw
* ''Series/TheLoveBoat'', "Winner Take Love/The Congressman Was Indiscreet/Isaac's History Lesson" and "New York, A.C./Live It Up/All's Fair in Love and War"
* ''Film/GetCrazy'': Mark
* ''Series/MurderSheWrote'', "Murder to a Jazz Beat": Jimmy Firth
* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'', "The Unnatural": [[AsHimself Himself]]
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