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Bob Denver

Prince

Birthday January 9, 1935

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace New Rochelle, New York, U.S.

Age 70 Years

Date of death 2 September, 2005

Died Place Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.

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Who Is Bob Denver? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Bob Denver was born on January 9, 1935, in New Rochelle, New York. Known for his iconic roles in classic television series such as Gilligan's Island and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, Denver captured the hearts of audiences across generations. Despite his passing on September 6, 2005, his legacy continues to thrive, inspiring new fans and maintaining his status as an entertainment legend. In 2025, Denver would have celebrated his 90th birthday, a testament to his timeless appeal.

Occupation Prince
Date of Birth January 9, 1935
Age 70 Years
Birth Place New Rochelle, New York, U.S.
Horoscope Capricorn
Country U.S
Date of death 2 September, 2005
Died Place Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Bob Denver stood approximately 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm) tall. Throughout his career, he maintained a healthy physique, with weight fluctuating around 160 pounds (73 kg) during his prime acting years. Known for his friendly demeanor and engaging personality, Denver's presence on-screen complemented his physical attributes perfectly.

Denver made his television debut in 1957, playing a small part in an episode of The Silent Service (S01 E37: "The Loss of the Tang"). While teaching at Corpus Christi in 1958, Denver was permitted to audition for a role on the sitcom The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis as a favor to his sister, who was a secretary on the production lot.

He gained the role and left teaching the following year to become a regular on the series. From 1959 to 1963, he appeared on the series as Maynard G. Krebs, the teenaged beatnik best friend of Dobie Gillis, played by Dwayne Hickman.

After filming the first three episodes, Denver received his draft notice, and was briefly written out of the script and replaced, but he was designated 4-F due to an old neck injury and returned to Dobie Gillis having missed only one episode. Denver later reprised his Maynard G.

Krebs role in the television sequels Whatever Happened to Dobie Gillis? (1977) and Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis (1988).

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Bob Denver was married three times during his lifetime. His first marriage was to it was to Carol Inn (1954-1961), followed by his marriage to actress and songwriter, Mabel "Mimi" Denver (1961-1982). In 1983, he married his third wife, actress and producer, Dreama Denver, who remained his partner until his death in 2005. The couple shared a strong bond, and Dreama often spoke fondly of Bob's charm and humor.

The couple had four children, including Patrick Denver and Megan Denver. Despite his busy career, Denver placed great importance on family, and his children have carried on his legacy by sharing stories and memories of their father.

Denver was married four times. With his first wife he had a son and a daughter. He was later married to Jean Webber (1967–1970) and Carole Abrahams (1972–1975), and with the latter fathered a daughter, Emily. His last wife was Dreama Perry, to whom he was married until his death and with whom he fathered a son, Colin.

Net Worth and Salary

At the time of his passing in 2005, Bob Denver's net worth was estimated to be around $20 million. His successful career in television, combined with various endorsements and appearances, contributed significantly to his wealth. In 2025, if one were to speculate about his financial status today, it would likely have appreciated due to the ongoing popularity of his works, primarily through reruns and streaming services.

Career, Business, and Investments

Bob Denver began his career in the entertainment industry as a stage actor before landing his breakthrough role as Maynard G. Krebs in The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis in the late 1950s. However, he became a household name when he portrayed Gilligan in the 1964 hit series Gilligan's Island.

Beyond acting, Bob was also involved in various business ventures and had a passion for advocating for the preservation of classic television. He starred in several TV movies and other series throughout the 1970s and 1980s, including The Good Guys and Dusty's Treehouse. His investments and entrepreneurial spirit extended to voice acting and appearances at conventions, making him a well-respected figure in the entertainment community.

Most of Denver's acting career was in television, though he also appeared in several films and on Broadway.

He was widely associated with the title character that he played in the 1960s television series Gilligan's Island, and he continued to appear as Gilligan in several movies, as a guest on other television series, in personal appearances, and as a voice actor in the animated version of the series.

Social Network

While Bob Denver was not active on social media during his lifetime due to the era in which he lived, he has a significant presence on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram run by fans and family. These platforms allow fans to celebrate his legacy by sharing clips, quotes, and memories that continue to resonate with audiences today.

Following the cancellation of Dobie Gillis, Denver landed the title role on the sitcom Gilligan's Island, which ran for three seasons (1964–67) on CBS, and became a staple of later syndication. His role as the well-meaning but bumbling first mate among a small group of shipwrecked castaways became the one for which he is most remembered.

During the run, Denver privately went out of his way to help his co-stars who warmly appreciated his efforts, such as successfully demanding that Russell Johnson and Dawn Wells be included in the series' opening credits (which also included a nod to their respective characters in the opening theme song), and insisting that Wells get an equal share

of the series' publicity with Tina Louise.

A decade after the series was canceled, Denver played Gilligan in the made-for-TV reunion movies Rescue from Gilligan's Island (1978), The Castaways on Gilligan's Island (1979), and The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island (1981). He also lent his voice to the animated series The New Adventures of Gilligan and its sequel Gilligan's Planet.

During the 1980s and 1992, he reprised the character of Gilligan for numerous cameo appearances, including episodes of ALF, Meego and Baywatch, and played a bartender in the film Back to the Beach (1987).

Education

Bob Denver attended the University of West Virginia, where he majored in drama. His education helped shape his on-screen persona and provided a strong foundation for his acting career. Denver's love for theatre and performing arts was evident during his college years, ultimately paving the way for his successful journey in Hollywood.


He graduated in 1953 from David Starr Jordan High School in Long Beach, California. He graduated from Loyola University in Los Angeles, California, with a degree in political science. He acted in college productions at Loyola and met fellow student Dwayne Hickman, with whom he later co-starred in The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.

After graduation, he coached physical education and taught mathematics and history at Corpus Christi School, a Catholic elementary school in Pacific Palisades, California.

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