Bob Christo Wiki, Age, Height, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

Bob Christo

Bob Christo (1938-2011) was an Australian-Indian civil engineer and actor. Bob also worked as an Official Director of Health and Fitness at Sanjay Khan’s resort in Bangalore. He acted in over 200 films and television serials in Bollywood, Mollywood, Kollywood and Tollywood, including films like Qurbani (1980), Nastik (1983), Mr India (1987), and Gumraah (1993). He is well known for bringing the stereotypical foreign goon to life on screen. Bob Christo passed away on 20 March 2011 due to the rupturing of a left ventricle valve.

Wiki/Biography

Bob Christo was born as Robert John Christo in 1938 (age 73 years; at the time of death) in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Bob completed his schooling and studied theatre in Germany. Before coming to India, Bob travelled the world. After he finished his civil engineering degree in Sydney, he joined the Australian army and had an assignment in Vietnam, where he was in charge of a team of mercenaries and built bridges. After this, he found himself in South Africa. Bob’s work and life took him from Hong Kong to Japan to Seychelles. Being a part of the Australian army led him to be in the Special Air Services of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). In Zimbabwe, Bob read an article on Parveen Babi in Time Magazine, which inspired him to meet her. Thereafter, he went to Muscat where he worked for a while after which he had to leave Muscat and come to India until his permit was renewed. Instead of leaving, he ended up in Bollywood after he attempted to meet Parveen Babi, and worked in over 200 films across the film industries in India.

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 6′ 0″

Weight (approx.): 90kg

Hair Colour: Dark Brown (semi-bald)

Eye Colour: Black

Body Measurements (approx.): Chest: 41″, Waist: 38″, Biceps: 15″

Bob Christo doing yoga

Family

Bob Christo was born into a Christian family in Sydney, Australia. The family moved to Germany when Bob was five years old.

Parents & Siblings

Bob Christo’s father had Greek roots and his mother was German. He had a sister and two brothers named Mike and Helmut.

Wife & Children

Bob Christo met his first wife Helga when he was 20 and had three children with her including two daughters, Monique, and Nicole. After his wife passed away in a car accident, Bob gave his three children to a friend and his wife and went to Saigon, where he helped the South Vietnam army. He then married Nargis Christo in 1981 and had two sons, Darius, and Sunil, with her.

Bob Christo with his wife Nargis, sons Darius and Sunil, and daughter-in-law

Bob Christo with his wife Nargis, sons Darius and Sunil, and daughter-in-law

Relationships/Affairs

In Bob’s autobiography, Flashback: My Life and Times in Bollywood and Beyond, he talks about the relationships and affairs he had been in during his lifetime. When Bob was in the Philippines, building the set for Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now film, he was in an affair simultaneously with Kisa, a Polynesian student, and a Philippino woman named Maria Antoinette. Maria and Bob had twin daughters together and Bob had even promised to marry her. However, instead of holding up his promise, he skipped town. [1]Business Standard He also confessed to being in a physical relationship with his maid Reena in Mumbai, an affair that took place a lot before he became an actor. [2]The Times of India

Religion

Bob Christo followed Christianity.

Career

Film

Bob Christo acted for the first time in a German film when he was 16 years old; he appeared in the film after working as an extra at the Dusseldorf National Theatre in Germany. He remained in the film industry by putting his civil engineering degree to use, and building a jungle palace for Francis Ford Coppola as part of the set of the film Apocalypse Now (1979). After arriving in Mumbai, he landed a role as a villain in the Hindi movie Abdullah (1980) in which he played the role of ‘Magician’.

Bob Christo on the poster of Abdullah (1980)

Bob Christo on the poster of Abdullah (1980)

While this was the first film he was cast in, other films were released before it, like Arvind Desai Ki Ajeeb Dastaan (1978) and Qurbani (1980). After that, he appeared in over 200 films in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada, and he was always cast as the bald, villainous foreigner. He has since acted in films such as Kaalia (1981), and the cult classic Disco Dancer (1982) where he played the role of ‘International Hit Man’.

Bob Christo on the poster of Disco Dancer (1982)

Bob Christo on the poster of Disco Dancer (1982)

He acted in several Hindi films like Nastik (1983), Haadsa (1983), Insaaf Kaun Karega (1984), Insaaf Main Karoonga (1985), Geraftaar (1985) as Ram, Mr India (1987) as Mr Wolcott, one of his most popular roles, Toofan (1989), Agneepath (1990), Saugandh (1991), Kalicharan (1998), and Aman Ke Farishtey (2016), which was his last film. He also acted in South Indian films such as Hello My Dear Wrong Number (1986) which was a Malayalam film, and Kadhal Parisu (1987), a Tamil film and the Kannada film Jayasimha (1987).

Bob Christo and Akshay Kumar in the film Saugandh (1991)

Bob Christo and Akshay Kumar in the film Saugandh (1991)

Television

While Sanjay Khan discovered him and cast him in the film Abdullah, Sanjay Khan also gave him roles in the television serials, The Sword of Tipu Sultan (1990) in which he played General Matthews, and The Great Maratha (1994), where he played the role of Ahmed Shah Abdali that went on to become an icon among the show’s viewers. He has also appeared in a French television show named La Nouvelle Malle des Indes (1981), which translates to The New Trunk of India.

Death

Bob Christo passed away on 20 March 2011 at the age of 73 due to a rupture of the left ventricle in the Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology, Bangalore, where he was admitted after suffering a heart attack. In the hospital, he suffered from another heart attack which led to his death. [3]The Hindu

Facts/Trivia

  • Bob Christo worked as a yoga instructor from 2000 to 2006. He, however, stopped due to a spinal injury. He blamed the injury on the number of stunts that he had to perform while filming for films.
  • Bob Christo owes his role in Abdullah to his masseuse skills that he impressed Sanjay Khan with when Bob was working as his bodyguard.
  • Bob Christo carried the Time magazine that featured Parveen Babi with him until he met her.

    The Time magazine featuring Parveen Babi that caught Bob Christo's interest

    The Time magazine featuring Parveen Babi that caught Bob Christo’s interest

  • Most of Bob Christo’s character names were a variation of his name, such as Inspector Bob, Terrorist Bob, Commander Bob, and so on.

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