Bob Grant - Actor Profile

Bob Grant

Acting
6Total Films
7.4 Highest Rated
Born: Apr 14, 1932
Birth Place: Hammersmith, London, England, UK

About Bob Grant

Grant trained as an actor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, working in his spare time as a frozen food salesman and also (coincidentally, in view of his later career) as a bus driver. After doing national service in the Royal Artillery, he made his stage debut in 1952 as Sydney in Worm's Eye View at the Court Royal, Horsham. In 1954 he married Jean Hyett; the marriage would end in divorce. Grant's first London appearance was in The Good Soldier Schweik at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1956, and he spent several years at the Theatre Royal Stratford East before getting the lead role in the musical Blitz! at the Adelphi Theatre in the West End for two years. In 1962 he married for the second time, to Christine Sally Kemp; they later divorced. In 1964 he appeared at the Piccadilly Theatre in Instant Marriage, a musical farce, for which he wrote the book and lyrics, with music by Laurie Holloway. He had by now started to make film appearances, including Sparrows Can’t Sing (1963), the screen version of a play written by his future On the Buses co-star Stephen Lewis in which he had previously acted on stage, and the film version of Till Death Us Do Part (1969). He returned to the Theatre Royal, Stratford, in 1967, and starred in the satirical play Mrs Wilson’s Diary as George Brown, the Foreign Secretary in Harold Wilson’s Labour government; this play later transferred to the West End. When the real-life Brown resigned in 1968, Grant was so concerned that his unflattering portrayal of him as a drunk may have contributed to his resignation that he offered to stand down from the part, but reluctantly continued.

Best Bob Grant Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Bob Grant's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Bob Grant.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
1973 Holiday on the Buses Jack Harper Hit Similar →
1972 Mutiny on the Buses Jack Harper Hit Similar →
1971 On the Buses Jack Harper Average Similar →
1969 Till Death Us Do Part Man in Pub Hit Similar →
1963 Sparrows Can't Sing Perce Flop Similar →
1959 I'm All Right Jack Card Player (uncredited) Hit Similar →

Bob Grant - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Bob Grant?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Bob Grant is "Mutiny on the Buses" with a rating of 7.4/10.

How many movies has Bob Grant acted in?

Bob Grant has been featured in at least 6 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Bob Grant?

Other notable films include "Holiday on the Buses", "Till Death Us Do Part", and "I'm All Right Jack".