Robert Cabot "Bobby" Sherman, Jr.is an American singer, actor and occasional songwriter, who became a popular teen idol in the late 1960s and early 1970s... (wikipedia)
Unfortunately I'm not a smoker, so cigars have never been a part of my agenda.
I worked with everybody, the best, and they actually paid me money to stand next to the people I idolized.
Take some time to learn first aid and CPR. It saves lives, and it works.
In show business, if you make a mistake, you can do it over again.
Yes, I'm supposed to go back to New York to do Geraldo, and we're going to be doing The Tonight Show.
As far as a cocktail, I do like good wines, basically with meals, and good champagnes.
One I built when I was a kid, and it was a real miniature of Disneyland. I fell in love with the park when I went there with my parents on my 12th birthday.
As far as advice to potential teenage idols, there is no formula.
I'm more akin to football than I think anything else because that's what I played in high school.
Again, talent is the real import of being in the business.
As far as show business, it's the gratification of doing something that pleases the fans.
I have a lot of friends and fans in Orlando, and I'd love to see them again.
And we just went with Julie because that name hadn't been used in any other popular songs at the time.
I am moved by music, and certain things just make my day.
I miss doing a series, but I don't want to do a series for a series' sake.
I'm such a lover of music that it would be very hard for me to pinpoint it to a particular artist.
In the last 5 years I've been working with the LAPD, training police officers in first aid and CPR.
I've heard that, but since I'm computer illiterate I don't know how it all works. But since I'm on Prodigy tonight, I'm learning a lot through my typist, Peter.
But there are many, and I'm a supporter of a great deal of charities.
I have to be motivated, and I'm sure time will avail itself.
If you've got talent, stick with it... because talent wins out, without a doubt.
Recently I heard Sheryl Crow and I loved her, she was terrific.
Yes, I'm planning to go out again next summer, on concert tour, as a result of the success of the book and the CDs.
Oddly enough, my partner went on Prodigy when it first came out, and I ended up playing with some of that stuff!.
The only person who didn't do Shindig was Presley.
But as far as cocktails, a couple of ladies that I've dated in the past really loved Rum and Coke. So I like that occasionally, with a twist of lime.
Basically, I'm 51, going on 45. Or as Jack Benny might have said, I'm still 39!
I think the only thing I can remember as being the worst, or most comical moment, is when I did a Love Boat with Annette Funicello, and we had a kissing scene.
And there is virtually no way to describe the feeling of being recognized by so many.
For a good five years I didn't know where home was, I barely had very much time to think about anything but doing what I was doing.
It was overwhelming, without a doubt. And tremendously humbling, to say the least.
It's very simple: saving is a joy; losing is a bummer!
After that song came out, a lot of girls wanted to change their name to Julie... God bless 'em!
A pipe and coffee... if they would just taste as good as they smell!
In fact, we did a pilot that was a spin-off of The Partridge Family.
Being involved with show business gave me a lot of experience in dealing with stress, which, in a way, prepared me for my career as a medic.
However, I love the smell of a good pipe.
Gosh... for the past 10 years or so I've been with the EMS (Emergency Medical Services) as an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician).