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In early 2010, Harper launched mytrainerbob.com, a website where subscribers could discuss weight loss and receive coaching. [8] [9] The success of his site led to the release of his first workout DVD series in May, titled "Bob Harper: Inside Out Method." [10] Harper has also contributed workouts to the Shape magazine website. [11]
Rachael Ray is a proud mother to her fur babies. Ray, 56, and celebrity trainer Bob Harper opened up about their respective decisions to not have kids on the Tuesday, November 12, episode of her ...
'The Biggest Loser' trainer Bob Harper recently opened up about how his life has changed in the year since he suffered an unexpected heart attack. Bob Harper reflects on the year since he suffered ...
Bob: I am forever in a club that I had no intention of being in, but life has brought me here. I am a survivor of a heart attack, and there are so many people out there in the world that are in ...
Ball was born at Boundary Park General Hospital in Oldham, Lancashire, on 28 January 1944, [2] to May (née Savage) and Bob Harper. [3] [4] He attended Crompton House C of E school, Shaw, Oldham, and briefly studied Shipping Management at Wigan Mining & Technical College [2] before going to work in a factory as a welder, where he also met his future partner in comedy, Thomas Derbyshire (Tommy ...
Harper played lawyers on several occasions and said he had an interest in the law. [7] He played Bubba Weisberger on the 1987-1988 sitcom Frank's Place . Harper's immersion into the character included spending a month at Tulane University Law School , carrying a novel by Southern writer Walker Percy while on the set, [ 8 ] and reading short ...
Personal trainer Bob Harper, who helps contestants get in shape on The Biggest Loser, is ready to walk down the aisle. The Biggest Loser’s Bob Harper is engaged to boyfriend Anton Gutierrez Skip ...
Mary Loretta Hartley (born June 21, 1940) is an American film and television actress. She is possibly best known for her roles in film as Elsa Knudsen in Sam Peckinpah's Ride the High Country (1962), Susan Clabon in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie (1964), and Betty Lloyd in John Sturges' Marooned (1969).