Bob Homme
Bob Homme CM | |
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Born |
Stoughton, Wisconsin | March 8, 1919
Died |
May 2, 2000 81) Grafton, Ontario | (aged
Cause of death | Prostate Cancer |
Robert "Bob" Homme, CM (March 8, 1919 – May 2, 2000) was an American-born television actor, best known as the host of The Friendly Giant, a popular Canadian children's television program from the 1950s through the 1980s, which was broadcast on CBC Television.[1]
Homme became a citizen of Canada in the early 1990s, holding dual U.S.-Canada citizenship,[2] and was invested into the Order of Canada as a Member on November 2, 1998 in Grafton, Ontario. As Homme was too ill to travel, the Governor General came to him (instead of making Homme come to Rideau Hall where the award is usually bestowed), thus allowing him the postnominal C.M. [3]
Homme stood 5 foot, 11 inches tall.[4]
The authorized biography of Robert Homme, called Look Up - Way Up, was written by Grant D. Fairley.
Family
Homme's step-granddaughter is singer and voice actress Emilie-Claire Barlow.[5]
Homme's son, Toronto jazz bassist Richard Homme, died May 6, 2011.[6]
Death
Homme died on May 2, 2000 of prostate cancer.[7] He was 81 years old.
References
- ↑ Brava Magazine website
- ↑ Empress Books website
- ↑ www.tvacres.com
- ↑ Atlantic Magazine, August 1969
- ↑ Biography of Cy Leonard, from Cy Leonard's official site (via archive.org, from 2008; retrieved May 7, 2011
- ↑ Richard Homme's death notice, from MacCoubrey Funeral Home
- ↑ Obituary at CBC.ca Archived July 30, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
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