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Martin began his career as an actor and director at The Second City in Toronto in 1996. He served as Second City Toronto's artistic director from 2003–2004. [1]In 2005, he made his Broadway debut starring as “Man in Chair” in the musical The Drowsy Chaperone, which he co-wrote with Don McKellar (book), and Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison (music and lyrics).
Bob Martin (singer) (1922–1998), Austrian participant in the 1957 Eurovision Song Contest; Bob Martin (singer-songwriter) (born 1942), American folk singer-songwriter; Bob Martin (comedian) (born 1962), star and co-writer of the Broadway musical, The Drowsy Chaperone; Robert "Bob" Martin (1948–2020), American magazine editor and screenwriter
Sensitive Skin is a Canadian black comedy television series, adapted from the British series of the same name created by Hugo Blick. [2] Its six-episode first season, written by comedian Bob Martin and directed by Don McKellar, [2] premiered on HBO Canada on July 20, 2014. [3]
Bob Martin Petcare (usually known as Bob Martin) is a British domestic pet healthcare company. The company manufactures across two sites in the United Kingdom, and is based in Yatton in North Somerset. The company also has offices in Germany, Italy, France and Spain and two manufacturing sites in South Africa.
Janet Van De Graaff (born April 5, 1965) is a Canadian improv artist and television actress.. She has worked with Toronto's The Second City and has played various roles in the TV series History Bites on Canada's History Channel.
The Drowsy Chaperone is a Canadian musical with music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, and a book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar.. The story concerns a middle-aged, asocial musical theater fan who, feeling "blue", decides to play for the audience an LP of his favorite musical, the fictional 1928 show The Drowsy Chaperone.
Robert "Bob" Martin (October 8, 1948 – July 20, 2020) was the original editor of Fangoria, an American horror film fan magazine. Martin steered the publication from 1979 to 1986, during which slasher films were popular.
Birth of modern helminthology as European physicians first detail anatomy of parasitic worms. 1851–1915: Understanding of and interest in schistosomiasis deepens as more people come in contact with the disease. 1948–present