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Bob May (actor)

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276:, including the show's catch phrase, "Danger, danger, Will Robinson." However, May's own voice can be heard when the robot's voice overlaps the other characters' lines and during instances of the robot singing. May enjoyed playing the part inside the robot, describing the suit as his "home away from home". It was so difficult to get inside the suit, that he would stay inside even during breaks in filming. Because he couldn't respond to external cues, he would learn the lines of all of the actors in each show so that he would know when it was his line. During breaks, he would puff on a cigarette inside the suit, with the smoke coming out of the suit amusing other members of the cast. Bob's suit was even fitted inside with an ashtray. Once Allen showed up on the set in between shooting and saw smoke billowing up out of the suit. He wasn't aware that Bob was still inside, and thought that the suit was on fire. When he saw that it was Bob smoking inside the suit, he told him that in the future, whenever the script called for the suit to issue smoke, that Bob should be the one to make it happen. 565: 546: 531: 268:
television series, selected May to fill the role of the robot, the sidekick of the Robinson family, after May was sent to see him about the part; Allen promised May, "If you can fit in the suit, you've got the job". Bob donned the suit for the first time in front of Allen, and made the suit fit. When
307:, has named its annual charity auction in May's memory. May was never too busy for his fans, he once remarked: "I will stay at any convention signing autographs until the last fan was finished, or the cleaning crew forces me to leave." 296:. Though the regularly used robot required someone to be inside, there were some shots filmed during the third season of the series that used an unoccupied "stunt robot" in certain 590: 303:
For years, May was a regular at autograph conventions in the Los Angeles area and around the country, sought after by fans of the show. One Los Angeles-based convention,
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he exited the suit (which was made of metal and fiberglass) for the first time, he was cut and bleeding, but very happy that he had got the part.
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and orchestrated mayhem. May's first experience in show business came when he was two years old, when his grandfather had him appear in the
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revives its 'mechanical man' -- Dick Tufeld recreates his role as the famous robot’s voice in the upcoming movie"
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that hit the Los Angeles area, though he and his wife were able to escape without injury.
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The voice of the robot was primarily performed by the show's announcer
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May died at age 69 on January 18, 2009, at a hospital in
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The robot costume had been created by art director and
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The Robot
Lost in Space
Dick Tufeld
vaudeville
Chic Johnson
Olsen and Johnson
blackout gags
Hellzapoppin
Ole Olsen
stuntman
Jerry Lewis
The Nutty Professor
The Time Tunnel
Adolf Hitler
McHale's Navy
The Red Skelton Show
Cheyenne
Hawaiian Eye
Palm Springs Weekend
Stagecoach
Surfside 6
The Roaring Twenties
77 Sunset Strip
June Lockhart
Irwin Allen
Lost in Space

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