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In
October, 1989, Bob was given a private tour of Dodger Stadium. He
is seen here in the press box sitting where the legendary
announcer Vince Scully sits while doing the play-by-play of the
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July 27, 1991, during the Dodger promotion "Think Blue
Week", Bob was the Dodger Fantasy Public Address Announcer.
Here he is, from a spot near home plate, announcing the starting
line-up of the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the
Montreal Expos. In the background you can see him on Diamond
Vision reading the line-up using Braille notes. On Bob's
left is his daughter Beth who accompanied him onto the
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Bob
with Jay Leno, backstage at "The Tonight Show",
NBC Studios, Burbank, California, March 31, 1999 |
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Bob
interviewing Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, during a remote
broadcast of his weekly Jazz radio show, "Bob Ringwald's
Bourbon Street Parade" on KCSN 88.5 FM Los Angeles, 1984. |
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Playbill
from a concert that Bob produced at California State University
at Northridge, December 13, 1980 |
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Ringwald singing during her guest appearance on Disney's
"New Mickey Mouse Club" Spring, 1976. Bob is
accompanying her on the piano with the Disney orchestra |
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Bob
and Adele with son Robie, 1963 |
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Bob
and daughter Molly sitting at the piano while filming
"Twice Upon a Time".
On June 24,
1998 Bob filmed a scene with his daughter Molly Ringwald in
the Lifetime Channel's Movie Of The Week, "Twice Upon
A Time". Bob plays a nightclub pianist,
accompanying Molly as she sings "The Second Time
Around"
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The
guys in the picture are
(left to right):
Don Schumacher
banjo
Bob Ringwald
piano/ guitar/ banjo
Art Terry
(seated on floor), gutbucket
Bill Gunter
washboard/drums/guitar/banjo
This was taken at
Capone's Chicago Tea Room and Pizza Joint in Sacramento,
California circa 1971.
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Molly Ringwald with Martha Stewart, Martha Stewart Show TV,
Feb 20, 2001. |
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On the right, Kelly
is on attack
in the classic fencing form |
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Broadway Tix
article
Tuesday December 18, 2001
Breakfast Club Meets Kit Kat Klub: Ringwald Begins Stay as
Bowles in 'Cabaret'
By Robert Simonson, Playbill On-Line
Molly Ringwald was "Pretty in Pink" in the movies, wore a
"Green, Green Dress" in Jonathan Larson's Off-Broadway musical,
tick, tick...BOOM! and hopes to be "Perfectly Marvelous" in
black beginning Dec. 18, when she stars as Sally Bowles in
Roundabout Theatre Company's Cabaret on Broadway.
She'll re-team with her tick, tick co-star, Raul Esparza, who
plays the Emcee in the celebrated revised revival of the
groundbreaking 1966 musical based on Christopher Isherwood's
work and John van Druten's I Am a Camera. Directed by Sam
Mendes with Rob Marshall, with music by John Kander, lyrics by
Fred Ebb and book by Joe Masteroff, Cabaret continues at Studio
54, 254 W. 54th Street between Broadway and Eighth Avenue.
Ringwald played Susan in the rock musical, tick, tick...BOOM!,
earlier this year at the Jane Street Theatre. She is fondly
remembered for a number of films she made as a teen actress,
including "Pretty in Pink," "Sixteen Candles" and "The
Breakfast Club." Her stage credits include How I Learned to
Drive (New York and Los Angeles) and Horton Foote's Lily Dale,
which earned her a Theatre World Award. Her film credits
include "Tempest" with John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands, "The
Pick-Up Artist," "Fresh Horses," Jean-Luc Godard's "King Lear,"
"Betsy's Wedding" and more.
Larry Keith is Herr Schultz, Carole Shelley is Fraulein
Schneider, Matthew Greer is Clifford Bradshaw, Candy Buckley is
Fraulein Kost and Peter Benson is Ernst Ludwig.
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Boondockers Jazz
& comedy Band
Front row L-R: Ron Deeter, Ralph Thompson, Gary Church.
Back row L-R: Bob Ringwald, Bill Gunter, Art Terry, Jim
Maihack.
Second Annual International Washboard Festival, Logan,
Ohio June 14 - 16, 2002.
The 1929 Model A Ford Cabriolet is owned by Joe and
Barbara Ringwald Weaver (Bob's fifth cousin) of Westerville,
Ohio.
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Suky the dog |
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