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Bobby Gaylor

Bobby Gaylor

4 titles Acting Feb 18, 1967 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Robert Gaylor Jr., widely known as Bobby Gaylor, is a multifaceted American creative, excelling as a writer, actor, voice actor, producer, director, spoken word artist, and former stand-up comedian. Born and raised in Boston, he made a significant career move to Los Angeles, where he began writing for the acclaimed sitcom Roseanne, created by Roseanne Barr.

Gaylor's artistic journey evolved as he blended his comedic narratives with music. Teaming up with talented friends and musicians, Marc Bonilla and Michael Scott, he produced a unique album titled Fuzzatonic Scream, which was released under Atlantic Records.

Among his notable voice acting roles, Gaylor is recognized for his portrayal of Buford van Stomm in the beloved Disney Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb. In addition to voicing the character, he contributed to the show by writing episodes and creating memorable songs. His production credits also include co-producing 16 episodes of the sitcom Hope & Faith. Gaylor's artistic versatility is further showcased through his performance of the poignant song "Suicide," adding depth to his diverse body of work. With a career spanning various forms of entertainment, Bobby Gaylor continues to leave a lasting impact on audiences through his creativity and storytelling.

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