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Emmy nominated John Roberts provides the voice of Linda on the Emmy winning FOX animated prime time comedy Bob's Burgers. He has appeared several times on NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Watch What Happens Live, IFC's Comedy Bang! Bang!, Archer and The Awesome's. He's currently touring nationally with Bob's Burgers Live and has performed in two international tours with Margaret Cho as well as her Showtime special. John is currently writing a show with H Jon Benjamin for Amy Poehler's Paper Kite and HBO. He just wrote and sang with Blondie on their critically acclaimed new album Pollinator. John first gained attention as one of the standout performer/writers on YouTube. His first viral video "The Christmas Tree" was hailed as an instant comedy classic. It was nominated for a broadband Emmy award and was featured on countless other blogs and websites. The follow up "Jackie & Debra" won The Comedy Smalls award in London and has a huge cult following both young and old. He has over 20 million hits on YouTube. Lookout for John's first dance EP produced by Big Black Delta and Babydaddy from Scissor Sisters this fall.- John Todd Roberts was born on November 15, 1954 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He was an actor, known for The Fortune Cookie (1966), The Cat (1966) and The Red Skelton Hour (1951). He was married to Dawn Karen Craddock. He was killed in a road accident in Los Angeles, California, on December 14, 1979, at the age of 25.
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John Roberts was born on 15 November 1956 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is a writer and producer, known for CBS News Special Report: The Election of the Pope (2005), America Reports (2021) and Deadline Iraq: Uncensored Stories of the War (2003). He is married to Kyra Phillips. They have two children.- Director
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- John Roberts was born in Buffalo, New York, on January 27th, 1955, and was raised in the Midwest, primarily Indiana. His father, John Roberts, Sr., was a plant manager for Bethelem Steel and his mother Rosemary (nee' Podrasky) was the granddaughter of immigrants from Czechoslovakia. After graduating first in his class from La Lumiere, a small Catholic boarding school, Roberts attended Harvard College for three years, from which he graduated summa cum laude in 1976. Three years later, Roberts received his Juris Doctorate from Harvard Law School, where he was editing manager of the Harvard Law Review. After graduating from Harvard Law magna cum laude, he clerked on the U.S. 2nd Court of Appeals for the legendary judge Henry Friendly. The following year, Roberts scored a clerkship with William Rehnquist, who at this time was Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. From 1981 to 1982, Roberts later worked in the U.S. Department of Justice during the beginning of President Ronald Reagan's first term, then transferred to the White House Counsel's office, where he served until 1986. That year, he joined the prestigious Washington, D.C. law firm of Hogan & Hartson, specializing in appellate work for the U.S. Supreme Court. Roberts was very well known for thoroughly preparing for his Supreme Courts appearances, often doing three Moot Court run-thorough to anticipate and prepare for questions. Never flustered at the lectern, and known for making razor-sharp and nearly perfect legal briefs, Roberts was in high demand for his legal skills, earning an annual salary of over $1 million. In 2001, newly elected President George W. Bush nominated Roberts for a position of the U.S. District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals. His nomination languished for two years, as Democrats controlled the U.S. Senate and refused to hold confirmation hearings for him and some other Bush nominees. However, in the 2002 Congressional elections, Republicans regained control of the U.S. Senate and Roberts was quickly re-nominated and confirmed. On that court, Roberts was known for his willingness to critique even minor errors in attorneys' briefs - even when he agreed with the point of view presented.
On July 1, 2005, Sandra Day O'Connor, an Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court, announced her retirement and President Bush, having been reelected in 2004, quickly chose Roberts to be her successor. However, on September 3 of that same year, Chief Justice William Rehnquest, whom Roberts had once worked for, died of cancer. Bush quickly chose Roberts to be Chief Justice, withdrawing his nomination for Associate Justice, whom he eventually nominated Samuel Alito for. The confirmation hearings were not especially contentious, as Roberts views were believed to be similar to Rehnquest's and because Roberts was so well-regarded in the legal community. Democrats still pressed Roberts as to what kind of Chief Justice he would be, and he claimed that he would be like an umpire at a game, making judgments only on the basis of the rules. He was confirmed by a vote of 78 to 22.
Roberts is also listed as a member of the "Federalist Society," a conservative law society. He is married and has two adopted children. - Sound Department
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- John Roberts was born in 1945. He was a producer, known for Woodstock: The Lost Performances (1990), Creating Woodstock (2019) and Behind the Music (1997). He was married to Rona. He died on 27 October 2001 in New York City, New York, USA.
- John P. Roberts serves as Chief Content Officer of Pure Imagination Studios, where he focuses on the development and execution of original TV, Film and Digital productions. He is also responsible for spearheading efforts to bring these concepts to the marketplace across multiple distribution platforms and put in place a long-term distribution strategy through multi-picture and output deals. Additionally, Roberts is accountable to identify new and relevant brands for Pure Imagination to further develop and monetize. He also oversees business and investment opportunities relevant to Pure Imagination's entertainment initiatives.
Roberts most recently served as Chief Digital Officer of Bunim/Murray Productions, where he focused on original digital productions, multi-platform and programming for the web, mobile devices and other alternative distribution platforms.
Prior to BMP, he served as Senior Vice President of Digital Media and Commercial Ventures at Endemol North America, where he was responsible for developing new digital and commercial business opportunities oversaw original digital productions, interactive television, social games and mobile apps.
His extensive media industry knowledge stems from his work with numerous companies including Discovery Family, Lucasfilm LTD, GSN, Vulcan Programming, Universal Studios and News Corp, where he established FOX's first-ever Internet presence, Fox. He was also on the launch team of FOX's first cable network, FX.
Roberts is a four-time Emmy Award nominee in interactive television and recipient of the ITV Leadership Award from ITVT. He is also a board member of the Producer's Guild New Media Council and an active member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. - John A. Roberts is known for Little House on the Prairie (1974).
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John Garfield-Roberts is known for Morbid (2018) and Lookin' for Lucky (2009).- Visual Effects
John Roberts-Cox is known for Children of Men (2006), Avatar (2009) and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006).- Actor
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John L. Roberts was born on 24 August 1978 in North Carolina, USA. He is an editor and producer, known for Glee (2009), Sleepy Hollow (2013) and Designated Survivor (2016).- John Franklin-Roberts is known for The Edwardians (1972).
- John Roberts is known for The Goblin Man of Norway (2008).
- John Roberts is known for Virtual Encounters 2 (1998).
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John Eric Roberts is known for Kids at Heart Gala After-party Promotion Series (2013), Choices Made (2012) and Defend Yourself Muay Thai (2012).- John Roberts is known for TV Reader's Digest (1955), I Led 3 Lives (1953) and The Bob Hope Show (1950).
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John Henry Roberts was born on 31 March 1982 in South Africa. John Henry is a producer and executive, known for Gone Fishing (2008).- Art Department
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Lil' John Roberts is known for Lil Mama: What it is (strike a pose) feat. T-Pain (2008), Duets (2012) and Lil Mama: G-Slide (Tour Bus) (2007).- John Roberts is known for Into the Night (1985).
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John Holt-Roberts is known for Father Christmas Is Back (2021) and Zomblogalypse (2022).- Art Department
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John Roberts is known for Sonic (2013).- Visual Effects
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- John Roberts is known for Getting Schooled (2017).
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John Roberts is known for Gas Turbine Power Generation (1965) and Electron Beam Welding (1965).- Composer
John Roberts is known for No Ringo (2020).- John Philip Roberts is known for The War I Knew (2014).
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John S. Roberts was born on 20 October 1920 in Texas, USA. He was an actor. He died on 8 July 1988 in Santa Rosa, California, USA.- Andrew John Roberts is known for Exorship (2023).
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John Roberts is known for Dead Silent (2016).- John Roberts is known for Todrick Hall: Rainin' Fellas (2021).
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John Roberts is known for Black Dawn (1997).- John Roberts is known for The First 48 Presents: Homicide Squad Atlanta (2019) and Pool Kings (2016).
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John Scott Roberts is known for Steve Harvey: Still Trippin' (2008).- John Roberts is known for Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (2018).
- John Roberts is known for Hamelin (2018).
- John Roberts is known for Unbelievable (2022).
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John Roberts is known for Anzac Day March in Adelaide, South Australia and Other Segments (1943).- Additional Crew
John Roberts is known for Endgame (2007).