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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_AmsberryBob Amsberry - Wikipedia

    Robert Wayne Amsberry (June 2, 1928 – November 21, 1957) was an American actor, and one of the original cast members on the first two seasons of Walt Disney's The Mickey Mouse Club, working as both a writer and actor. Amsberry also worked as a voice actor, with a posthumous credit in Disney's Sleeping Beauty (1959).

  2. Robert "Bob" Amsberry is an American college basketball coach. He is the current head women's basketball coach at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa . Coaching career. Rockford College. Amsberry became the head coach of Rockford College in 1997 and inherited a losing streak that reached 70 games.

  3. Actor: The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Ghost Farm. Bob Amsberry was born in Boring, Oregon. He worked as a radio disc jockey for KEX in Portland for eight years before getting his chance in television almost by accident. Bob was brought to Hollywood by Walt Disney to write songs for The Mickey Mouse Club (1955).

    • June 2, 1928
    • November 21, 1957
  4. Robert Wayne "Bob" Amsberry was an American actor, who starred as one of the original cast members on the Mickey Mouse Club. He also appeared in Disney's Hardy Boys television serial installment Mystery of Ghost Farm and voiced Joe Muffaw in Paul Bunyan and one of Maleficent's Goons in the 1959...

  5. Wartburg's head women's basketball coach, Bob Amsberry, has unique relationships with his players. Riley Cole has the story on the coach that is changing the...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm2146664Bob Amsberry - IMDb

    Bob Amsberry. Actor: The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Ghost Farm. Bob Amsberry was born in Boring, Oregon. He worked as a radio disc jockey for KEX in Portland for eight years before getting his chance in television almost by accident. Bob was brought to Hollywood by Walt Disney to write songs for The Mickey Mouse Club (1955).

  7. Bob Amsberry was born in Boring, Oregon. He worked as a radio disc jockey for KEX in Portland for eight years before getting his chance in television almost by accident. Bob was brought to Hollywood by Walt Disney to write songs for The Mickey Mouse Club (1955).