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・ Bobby Duncum
・ Bobby Duncum, Jr.
・ Bobby Duncum, Sr.
・ Bobby Dunn
・ Bobby Dunne
・ Bobby Durham (country musician)
・ Bobby Durham (jazz musician)
・ Bobby Durnbaugh
・ Bobby Dye
・ Bobby Dyer
・ Bobby E. Denton
・ Bobby E. Lüthge
・ Bobby E. Wright
・ Bobby East
・ Bobby Eaton
Bobby Edner
・ Bobby Edwards
・ Bobby Eli
・ Bobby Elliott
・ Bobby Ellis
・ Bobby Ellsworth
・ Bobby Encinas
・ Bobby Engram
・ Bobby Enriquez
・ Bobby Entwistle
・ Bobby Ertanto
・ Bobby Espinosa
・ Bobby Estalella
・ Bobby Estalella (catcher)
・ Bobby Estalella (outfielder)


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Bobby Edner : ウィキペディア英語版
Bobby Edner

Robert Charles Edner (born October 5, 1988) is an American actor, singer, dancer, and rapper. He was a member of the boy band Varsity Fanclub.
==Career==
Edner's first credit was in 1997, as "Chip" in a straight-to-video Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen release. After bit parts on various television shows, he made his first film appearance in 1999's ''The Muse'', in the role of "Boy at Sarah's House". His role in the film ''Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over'' earned him the nickname "Spy Kid" from fellow Varsity Fanclub members. Edner has also made numerous guest appearances on television shows, including ''Charmed'', ''Judging Amy'', ''7th Heaven'', and ''Veronica Mars''. Edner has not had many roles since 2002; his most recent credit was a starring turn as Crystal Bernard's son in ''Welcome to Paradise'', in 2007.
He has also done some voice work, providing additional ADR in films, including ''Agent Cody Banks'', ''Kangaroo Jack'', and ''Monsters, Inc.'', and was the English-language voice of ''Final Fantasy XII'' character Vaan. Edner has also worked in commercials and is the brother of Ashley Edner. Edner is a former member of the Hollywood Knights celebrity basketball team, and the NBA Entertainment League (NBAE).

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