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Bob Hiltermann

Bob Hiltermann

Bob Hiltermann

Founder of Deaf West Theater (Fountain Theater) in North Hollywood California.

All My Children, Children of a Lesser God, Cold Case.

Drummer for the only Deaf Band Beethoven's Nightmare.

Teacher of American Sign Language in Mission Hills California.

Actor as himself in documentary movie - Through Deaf Eyes.

Actor as himself in 2009 documentary movie - See What I'm Saying.

Signing Model in American Sign Language text books - Signing Naturally

Commercials:

Wheel of Fortunes
MacDonald’s
Mennen Aftra After-Shave
Pacific Bells
Wells Fargo Bank

Theater:
A Streetcar Named Desire
Romeo and Juliet
One Flew Over a Cuckoo's Nest
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
Everyday Cafe
My Wife
Fairy, Scary, and Legendary Tales
Of Mice and Men
Sign of Life
MUSIGN - Various Roles - International Tour

Hosting:
WRAD Annual Holloween Party
GLAD Glow Dance Contest
Miss Deaf America
Deaf Fashion Show
Miss Deaf Canada
Miss Deaf California




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by: Anonymous

Bob was born in Germany Aug 1, 1952 and raised in Canada within a family of classical musicians, which inspired his love for music.

It was the Blackfoot Indian Tribe during the Pow-Wow ceremony in Canada that inspired him to be a drummer.

Bob is now a member of the all-deaf rock band Beethoven's Nightmare and has successfully toured across America.

In July of 2010 Bob and his All Deaf Rock Band - Beethoven's Nightmare - will appear in Las Vegas Nevada at the Deaf Nation Convention.

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