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Occupation
  
Actor and stuntman

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Bob May

Spouse(s)
  
Judith

Years active
  
1941-2009


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Born
  
September 4, 1939 (
1939-09-04
)
New York City, New York, United States

Died
  
January 18, 2009, Lancaster, California, United States

Movies and TV shows
  
Lost in Space, The Nature of the Beast

Similar People
  
Dick Tufeld, Mark Goddard, Jonathan Harris, June Lockhart, Angela Cartwright

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Bob May (September 4, 1939 – January 18, 2009) was an American actor best remembered for playing The Robot on the television series Lost in Space, which debuted in 1965 and ran until 1968. May appeared in all 83 episodes inside a prop costume built by Bob Stewart; the robot's voice was dubbed by Dick Tufeld, who was also the narrator of the series.

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Acting and stunt career

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Born in New York City, May was the grandson of vaudeville comedian Chic Johnson, half of the Olsen and Johnson comedy team famed for their blackout gags and orchestrated mayhem. May's first experience in show business came when he was two years old, when his grandfather had him appear in the Hellzapoppin comedy review, together with his partner Ole Olsen.

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May became an actor, stage performer, stuntman, director and public speaker, appearing in several films together with Jerry Lewis, including The Nutty Professor. He also performed in several television series, including The Time Tunnel (where he played the role of Adolf Hitler in the 1967 episode titled "The Kidnappers"), McHale's Navy and The Red Skelton Show. May also worked as a stuntman, performing in television programs and movies of the 1950s and 1960s, among them Cheyenne, Hawaiian Eye, Palm Springs Weekend, Stagecoach, Surfside 6, The Roaring Twenties and 77 Sunset Strip.

Lost in Space

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June Lockhart, who played Maureen Robinson in the series, said that May had insisted he got the job because he fit in the robot suit. Irwin Allen, the creator of the Lost in Space television series, selected May to fill the role of the robot, the sidekick of the Robinson family, after May was sent to see him about the part; Allen promised May, "If you can fit in the suit, you've got the job". Bob donned the suit for the first time in front of Allen, and made the suit fit. When he exited the suit (which was made of metal and fiberglass) for the first time, he was cut and bleeding, but very happy that he got the part.

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The voice of the robot was primarily performed by the show's announcer Dick Tufeld, including the show's catch phrase, "Danger, danger, Will Robinson." However, May's own voice can be heard when the robot's voice overlaps the other characters' lines and during instances of when the robot is singing. May enjoyed playing the part inside the robot, describing the suit as his "home away from home". It was so difficult to get inside the suit, that he would stay inside even during breaks in filming. Because he couldn't respond to external cues, he would learn the lines of all of the actors in each show so that he would know when it was his line. During breaks, he would puff on a cigarette inside the suit, with the smoke coming out of the suit amusing other members of the cast. Bob's suit was even fitted inside with an ashtray. Once Allen showed up on the set in between shooting and saw smoke billowing up out of the suit. He wasn't aware that Bob was still inside, and thought that the suit was on fire. When he saw that it was Bob smoking inside the suit, he told him that in the future, whenever the script called for the suit to issue smoke, that Bob should be the one to make it happen.

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The robot costume had been created by art director and production designer Robert Kinoshita, who had been the designer of Robby the Robot from the 1956 film Forbidden Planet. Though the regularly used robot required someone to be inside, there were some shots filmed during the third season of the series that used an unoccupied "stunt robot" in certain long shots.

For years, May was a regular at autograph conventions in the Los Angeles area and around the country, sought after by fans of the show. One Los Angeles-based convention, Gallifrey One, has named its annual charity auction in May's memory. May was never too busy for his fans, he once remarked: "I will stay at any convention signing autographs until the last fan was finished, or the cleaning crew forces me to leave."

Though the robot character appeared in the 1998 Lost in Space film, with Dick Tufeld reprising his role as the robot's voice, May did not fill the role of fitting inside the robot in the movie remake.

Personal

May's home in an upscale mobile home park in the San Fernando Valley was destroyed in the November 2008 California wildfires that hit the Los Angeles area, though he and his wife were able to escape without injury.

May died at age 69 on January 18, 2009 at a hospital in Lancaster, California of congestive heart failure. He was survived by his wife, Judith, son, Martin, daughter, Deborah and four grandchildren.

He is interred in San Fernando Mission Cemetery.

Filmography

Actor
1980
Hardly Working as
Clown #3
1965
Lost in Space (TV Series) as
The Robot
- Junkyard in Space (1968) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Great Vegetable Rebellion (1968) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Flaming Planet (1968) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Space Beauty (1968) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Fugitives in Space (1968) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Promised Planet (1968) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Time Merchant (1968) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Princess of Space (1968) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Target: Earth (1968) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Anti-Matter Man (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Castles in Space (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Two Weeks in Space (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- A Day at the Zoo (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Deadliest of the Species (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Space Creature (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Collision of Planets (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Flight Into the Future (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Haunted Lighthouse (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Space Destructors (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Space Primevals (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Hunter's Moon (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Kidnapped in Space (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Visit to a Hostile Planet (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Condemned of Space (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Galaxy Gift (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Astral Traveler (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Mechanical Men (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Phantom Family (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Trip Through the Robot (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Colonists (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Revolt of the Androids (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Treasure of the Lost Planet (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Cave of the Wizards (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Rocket to Earth (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Space Vikings (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Mutiny in Space (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Toymaker (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Questing Beast (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Girl from the Green Dimension (1967) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Golden Man (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Dream Monster (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Wreck of the Robot (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- A Visit to Hades (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- West of Mars (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Curse of Cousin Smith (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Thief from Outer Space (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Deadly Games of Gamma 6 (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Android Machine (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Prisoners of Space (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Space Circus (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Forbidden World (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Ghost Planet (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Wild Adventure (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Blast Off Into Space (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Follow the Leader (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- A Change of Space (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Lost Civilization (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- All That Glitters (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Space Croppers (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- His Majesty Smith (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Space Trader (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Challenge (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- War of the Robots (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Ghost in Space (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Sky Pirate (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Keeper: Part 2 (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Keeper: Part 1 (1966) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Return from Outer Space (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Attack of the Monster Plants (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- One of Our Dogs Is Missing (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Raft (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Wish Upon a Star (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Sky Is Falling (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Oasis (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Invaders from the Fifth Dimension (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- My Friend, Mr. Nobody (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Welcome Stranger (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Hungry Sea (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- There Were Giants in the Earth (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- Island in the Sky (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Derelict (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
- The Reluctant Stowaway (1965) - The Robot (uncredited)
1967
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Lost in Space Robot
- Loused in Space (1967) - Lost in Space Robot
1967
The Time Tunnel (TV Series) as
Adolf Hitler
- The Kidnappers (1967) - Adolf Hitler (uncredited)
1964
Mr. Novak (TV Series) as
Jack Majetick
- With a Hammer in His Hand, Lord, Lord! (1964) - Jack Majetick
1964
The Patsy as
Fireworks Boy (uncredited)
1964
The New Interns as
Minor Role (uncredited)
Stunts
1966
Stagecoach (stunts - uncredited)
1963
Palm Springs Weekend (stunts - uncredited)
1963
The Nutty Professor (stunts - uncredited)
1960
The Roaring 20's (TV Series) (stunts)
1955
Cheyenne (TV Series) (stunts)
Miscellaneous
1980
Hardly Working (dialogue coach)
Soundtrack
1965
Lost in Space (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- The Hungry Sea (1965) - (performer: "Home, Sweet Home" - uncredited)
Self
1999
Horror Kung-Fu Theatre (TV Series) as
Self
- Tribute to Bob May (2009) - Self
- Danger!, Danger! Nightshadow (1999) - Self
2006
The 100 Greatest TV Quotes & Catchphrases (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- 20-1 (2006) - Self
- 40-21 (2006) - Self
- 60-41 (2006) - Self
- 80-61 (2006) - Self
- 100-81 (2006) - Self
2004
Surge of Power: The Stuff of Heroes as
Self
2004
TV Land Convention Special (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1998
Lost in Space Forever (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1995
The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1983
Family Feud (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
- TV's All-Time Favorites Week 2 Championship Game: Gilligan's Island vs. Lost in Space (1983) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- TV's All-Time Favorites Week 2 Game 3: Lost in Space vs. Hawaiian Eye (1983) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
- TV's All-Time Favorites Week 2 Game 1: Batman vs. Lost in Space (1983) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
Archive Footage
2018
Studio 10 (TV Series) as
The Robot
- Episode dated 12 June 2018 (2018) - The Robot
2014
The Sixties (TV Mini Series documentary) as
The Robot
- When Television Came of Age (2014) - The Robot (uncredited)
2011
Pioneers of Television (TV Series documentary) as
Robot in Lost in Space
- Science Fiction (2011) - Robot in Lost in Space
2000
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Robot from LOST IN SPACE / The Robot
- Jonathan Harris: Never Fear, Smith Is Here (2002) - Robot from LOST IN SPACE
- Al Lewis: Forever Grandpa (2000) - The Robot
1999
Television: The First Fifty Years (Video documentary) as
Robot
1997
Star Kid as
Lost in Space Robot (uncredited)
1991
Lost in Space 25th Anniversary Tribute (Video documentary) as
Self

References

Bob May (actor) Wikipedia