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Bob Delegall
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Born
July 24
,
1945
·
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Died
March 21
,
2006
·
Venice, California, USA
(prostate cancer)
Mini Bio
Bob Delegall was born on July 24, 1945 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor and director, known for
The Gregory Hines Show (1997)
,
The Presidio (1988)
and
Linc's (1998)
. He was married to
Fran Saperstein
. He died on March 21, 2006 in Venice, California, USA.
Family
Spouse
Fran Saperstein
(? - March 21, 2006) (his death, 2 children)
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Taught acting at East Los Angeles College, and was an acting coach for such stars as
Gregory Hines
,
Malcolm-Jamal Warner
,
Michael O'Keefe
and
Tyra Banks
.
Was producer/director on
The Gregory Hines Show (1997)
in 1997.
Acting career began with the Philadelphia Freedom Theater and in New York and regional theater, including roles in "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel" (off-Broadway), "Sizwe Bansi Is Dead," and "Ceremonies in Dark Old Men."
Married to producer/manager
Fran Saperstein
and had two children:
Jewel Delegall
, a dancer, and Eric Delegall.
Was a graduate Directing Fellow of the American Film Institute.
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