Bob Pepper(II)
- Actor
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Bob Pepper, a fun-loving, big burly Teddy Bear character actor with about 100 SAG/AFTRA feature films and TV Episodes. Bob followed his first dream to become a live-on-air Radio personality and Program Director which he did for about 35 years. Then he was "Captain Bob", a casino greeter/MC/Casino Host for 17 years at the Colorado Belle Hotel/Casino in Laughlin, Nevada. There are about 30,000 "Captain Bob' leheads" out there in his likeness. Bob was born in Great Falls, Montana at the Columbus Hospital, attended schools such as Roosevelt and Paris Gibson. His mother, Mary, James (father) and brother David moved south of Cascade, Montana, living on the banks of the Missouri River. Bob's first Radio DJ gig was at the age of 16 at KMON in Great Falls. He graduated from Cascade High School and the University of Montana in Missoula. Bob was a radio DJ throughout the Pacific Northwest, Reno, Tahoe, Pocatello, Great Falls and Missoula. He had his first movie experience with the Clint Eastwood and Jeff Bridges film "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" in 1973. Bob woke up one morning in 1994 and decided to drive to Hollywood to try and get in the first Flintstone's movie, figuring he would make a good Neanderthal. Filming had already ended but he did get a part in Steven Seagal's "On Deadly Ground" in a scene with Michael Caine, later landing a part in the second Flintstone's movie "Viva Rock Vegas"... and the offers just kept rolling in! Bob moved south of Las Vegas to Laughlin, Nevada with his beautiful wife, Cherie where they both continued to work actively in movies and TV. Cherie had a featured part in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" in scenes with Johnny Depp. Between Movie gigs, Cherie, (Daisy May, Annie May -the two beagles) and Bob loved traveling the USA in their 35 foot motor home.