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The Boy Friend Playbill - April 1955 THE BOY FRIEND (1954)
OPENED SEP 30, 1954
AS BOBBY SCHEERER (ORIGINAL)
Top Banana Playbill - Dec 1951 TOP BANANA (1951)
OPENED NOV 1, 1951
AS TOMMY (ORIGINAL)
AS DANCE TEAM (ORIGINAL)
Dance Me a Song - Playbill - Feb 1950 DANCE ME A SONG (1950)
OPENED JAN 20, 1950
AS BUTLER (ORIGINAL)
AS COWBOY (ORIGINAL)
AS BOY IN "DANCE ME A SONG" (ORIGINAL)
AS SON (ORIGINAL)
AS BOY IN "MY LITTLE DOG HAS EGO" (ORIGINAL)
AS CITY SLICKER (ORIGINAL)
AS "FINALE" PERFORMER (ORIGINAL)
Playbill - Feb 1949 LEND AN EAR (1948)
OPENED DEC 16, 1948
AS HENRY JONES (ORIGINAL)
AS A BOSS WHO DANCES (ORIGINAL)
AS BOY (ORIGINAL)
AS DANCER (ORIGINAL)
AS A BOY (ORIGINAL)
AWARDS
THEATRE WORLD AWARDS
1949 THEATRE WORLD AWARD LEND AN EAR WINNER
Director Robert Scheerer, Director Known For Live Musical TV Specials,
March 11, 2018 3:22pm
Robert Scheerer, whose lengthy show business career was highlighted by his mastery of directing live musicals for television, has died at 89.
Scheerer died March 3 of natural causes, according to an announcement from production company LenGlo Entertainment.
Born in Santa Barbara in 1928, Scheerer started out as a dancer. As a teenage member of the dance group The Jivin’ Jacks and Jills, he made 12 films for Universal Studios, including What’s Cookin’. He later acted on Broadway in the play Lend an Ear and appeared with Julie Andrews in the The Boy Friend, with Phil Silvers in Top Banana, and with comic actor Wally Cox in Dance Me A Song, directed by Bob Fosse.
Scheerer soon transitioned to directing, landing his first big job on Shari Lewis’ Saturday Morning Show. He went on to receive 10 Emmy nominations for Best Director and won in 1964 for his work on The Danny Kaye Show. He directed two AFI specials, one honoring Bette Davis and the other John Ford. For decades, he was the go-to director for live TV musical specials. He directed Barbra Streisand in A Happening In Central Park and Shirley Maclaine in If They Could See me Now. His credits also included Live At Lincoln Center specials with Beverly Sills, Audra McDonald and Danny Kaye.
Episodic TV also became a specialty, and Scheerer helmed episodes of many top-rated shows, including Fame, Matlock, Hawaii Five-O, Police Story, The Love Boat, Knots Landing, Dynasty, Ironside and Gilligan’s Island. He regularly got directing work on the many Star Trek iterations, including The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine.
Three feature films were also directed by Scheerer, including "Adam at 6 AM" with Michael Douglas in 1970, "The World’s Greatest Athlete" with Jan Michael Vincent in 1973 and "How to Beat the High Cost of Living" with Jessica Lange, Susan Saint James and Jane Curtin in 1980.
Scheerer is survived by his and his wife, Denise Scheerer, two children from his first wife, Nina, Amanda Scheerer and Evan Scheerer; stepdaughter Angel Pennington; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Robert G Scheerer of Palm Coast, Flagler County, FL was born on August 16, 1929, and died at age 74 years old on March 9, 2004.

Robert A Scheerer of Blossburg, Tioga County, PA was born on March 29, 1938, and died at age 70 years old on February 23, 2009.

Robert Allen Scheerer of Montville, New London County, CT was born on October 21, 1921, and died at age 71 years old on June 19, 1993. Robert Scheerer was buried at Bay Pines National Cemetery
Section MA Site 164 P.o. Box 477, in Bay Pines, Fl.
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Phyllis Scheerer (Mar 25, 1911 - Dec 1979)
Ralph Scheerer (Sep 23, 1910 - Jan 31, 1993)
Randolph Scheerer (May 29, 1950 - Dec 20, 2003)
Ray Scheerer (Sep 2, 1906 - Jun 5, 1996)
Raymond Scheerer
Richard Scheerer
Rita Scheerer
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Roberta Scheerer (Oct 17, 1964 - Oct 31, 2001)
Ronald Scheerer
Rose Scheerer (Apr 9, 1938 - Jun 1972)
Rosetta Scheerer (Mar 5, 1893 - Jul 1974)
Roy Scheerer (May 9, 1903 - Mar 30, 1993)
Russell Scheerer (Aug 25, 1905 - Dec 1982)
Ruth Scheerer
Sabrina Scheerer (Born c. 1981)
Sara Scheerer (Jan 19, 1917 - Jan 8, 1993)
Sarah Scheerer (Jan 20, 1876 - May 1965)
Scott Scheerer (Jan 4, 1955 - Mar 29, 2011)
Shirley Scheerer (Aug 27, 1935 - Feb 3, 2003)
Stephen Scheerer (Aug 20, 1952 - Aug 6, 2007)
Susan Scheerer
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