Robert Kerman (1947-2018)

Alias:
Bob Kerman
Bobbie Ball
Gianturo Bolla
Harold Monroe
Martin Spellman
Neil Ronds
R. Bola
R. Bolla
R. Bollo
Richard Balla
Richard Bocca
Richard Bola
Richard Bolla
Richard Bollar
Richard Bollo
Richard Lair
Robert Bolla
Robert Brown
Robert Charles Kerman
Robert Kerns
Robert Kerr
Robin Hoock
Sam Speed
Tom Triplett
Trevor Manmak

Birthplace:
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Born:
December 16, 1947

Died:
December 27, 2018

Robert Kerman was an American film actor and adult film performer. Starting out in off-Broadway acting, Kerman got involved in the NYC adult film industry in non-sex roles, and eventually began doing sex scenes, most commonly billed as Richard Bolla or R. Bolla. Kerman always thought of himself as an actor first, and attempted to maintain a mainstream acting career, appearing in The Goodbye Girl (1977) and famously acting in the horror movie Cannibal Holocaust (1980) among other smaller projects, but largely found himself shut out due to his adult work. Years after retiring from adult work, director Sam Raimi asked him to audition for a small role in Spider-Man (2002), which he won, and appeared in a short but memorable role as a tugboat captain. Kerman died on December 27, 2018 at home in New York City from complications of diabetes.

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