Bob Martin
Bob Martin is a Canadian TV and theatre actor, writer, and puppeteer who's best known for his work on many television and theatre productions over the years. His only puppetry credit was on Puppets Who Kill as the doll Cuddles, working alongside Bruce Hunter, James Rankin, and Gordon Robertson. Apart from the puppet cast, Bob also worked alongside Robert Mills, John Pattison, and Dan Redican with the former two producing and latter acting. Besides the one puppetry role, Martin wrote and acted on many shows such as Slings & Arrows, Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays, The Industry, and The Second City Project. He was also producer on some of those series as well. As for his work in the theatre realm, he started out as an actor and director at The Second City before moving on to more American. Bob Martin both wrote and acted on several theatre productions as well like The Drowsy Chaperone, Elf, The Sting, The Prom, and more. It's a shame that with all of his projects, he never did a single Henson production shot in Canada where he lives. At least he worked with several Henson performers within Puppets Who Kill, let's just hope he still remembers them to this day. Bob is still writing musicals today such as The Princess Bride, Night at the Museum adaptation, and Millions adaptation. Martin should be proud to be in show business since 1996 whether it's theatre or television. His TV scripts and theatrical books have won him several awards over the years, which means that they're very popular for people. There doesn't seem to be anything he can't do, no matter what field. Bob Martin, despite doing one puppet character, you're still wonderful at both acting and writing for television and theatre. There's no business-like show business for your career. Keep up the wonderful shows and if you can, try and remember how much you enjoyed being a puppeteer on Puppets Who Kill. Fantastic job Bob. Your work is tantalizing Martin!
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