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Biography
Robert Cabot Sherman,Jr, better known as 70's teen idol, Bobby Sherman was
born on July 22,1943, not 1945 as widely reported throughout his career. A
California native, Bobby moved from Santa Monica to Van Nuys in the San
Fernando Valley in 1951. As a young boy he kept busy building things,
experimenting with the idea of how things worked and putting on shows with
the other kids in the neighborhood.
His interest in music began at age 11 when
he learned to play the trumpet. He eventually progressed
to playing 16 musical instruments. At age 13, Bobby built the first of three models of Disneyland. At Birmingham
High School in Van Nuys Bobby played football, joined a dance band, and
discovered his love for singing. From the time he was in high school,
Bobby knew that he wanted to be some type of performer, but wasn't sure how to make it happen.
Guest starring roles soon followed with Bobby appearing
in " The Dating Game", "The FBI", and "The Monkees". Bobby
continued to record singles but none proved to be the hits
Bobby desperately wanted. His second big break came in 1968
when he won the role of "Jeremy Bolt" in "Here Come The
Brides". The exposure on the weekly series gave Bobby an extremely loyal
following of fans and the superstar status they felt he deserved. His first
hit record, "Little Woman" came in 1969, which led to concert tours on the
weekend where Bobby was mobbed by adoring fans. His face began appearing on
every teen magazine cover. Lunch boxes bore his picture, and love beads and
"Bobby Sherman Chokers" became the rage.
A March 1971 episode of "The Partridge Family" served
as the spin-off for Bobby's TV series "Getting Together",
which ran for one year. Also in 1971, Bobby appeared in his
very own TV special. Facing tough competition against
"All In The Family", "Getting Together" was canceled after
only 13 weeks. Instead of letting it get him down, Bobby saw the
cancellation of his third series as a welcomed relief from
four years of non-stop acting and touring.
A newlywed, Bobby welcomed the birth of his sons,
Christopher in 1972 and Tyler in 1974. He thoroughly enjoyed
the downtime from his career which allowed him to spend time
with his sons and work on his third and final model of
Disneyland. Wanting to be a hands-on dad and taking his role
of dad very seriously, Bobby took a first aid course which
proved to be the open door for his current passion,
Emergency Medicine. He and his wife Patti divorced in 1979 and
Bobby has remained single.
In 1999, Bobby become a San Bernardino County Sheriff, starting the same service he provided for the LAPD.
In 1996 Bobby co-wrote his autobiography, "Bobby Sherman:
Still Remembering You". Book promotion appearances on
"The Rosie O'Donnell Show", "Jay Leno" and "A.M. L.A" showed
Bobby that his fans had not forgotten him. In 1998, after a 25 year absence, eager fans
flocked to see him in concert as part of "The Teen Idol Tour" with Peter Noone, and Davy Jones.
Both of Bobby's sons have blessed him with a grandchild. Son Christopher has a daughter, Erika, 3 years old and on August 11, 2005
Tyler and Amy Sherman became the proud parents of Adian Tyler Sherman.
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