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- Birth nameRobert Owen Melvin
- Robert Owen 'Bob' Melvin, the Man with Two Faces, was born in Lancaster, Missouri in 1920 and died in 1995. He was also called 'The Modern-Day Elephant Man'. He appeared in several movies, including the documentary Being Different in 1980 and the schlock horror The Sentinel in 1977. Doctors examined Bob but were unable to find a diagnosis for his deformity; Bob said it was simply "god's sense of humor". Towards the end of his life, he was found to have neurofibromatosis, a disorder that causes the spontaneous growth of fibrous tumors. Manifestations of NF differ greatly from patient to patient; some simply have hyper-pigmented or "cafe au lait" spots, while others, such as Grace McDaniels, are greatly deformed. Bob Melvin was a friendly, church-going man, beloved by all who knew him in his hometown of Lancaster. He was married and had a daughter and a granddaughter.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Elizabeth Anderson of Phreeque.com
- SpouseVirginia Lee(1952 - November 19, 1995) (his death, 1 child)
- Bob Melvin was beloved by his family and regularly attended Sunday dinner at his mother-in-law & father-in-law's (Everett and Ada Smyser) where there would be approximately 30 family members and a frequent flow of local townsfolk who would wander in. He was well loved by all the children for the funny stories he told and he was known by the countless children in attendance for always sneaking them butterscotch hard candies before dinner.
- Father of Teresa Sandretto.
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