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Bob Paris

Bob Paris (born Robert Clark Paris on December 14, 1959) is an American writer, actor, public speaker, civil rights activist, and former professional bodybuilder. Paris was the 1983 NPC American National and IFBB World Bodybuilding Champion.[1] In 1989, he became the world's first male professional athlete to come out as gay in the media while still an active competitor in his sport.

Bob Paris
Paolo Tassetto (on the left) with Bob Paris in Padua, Italy in 1986
Born
Robert Clark Paris

(1959-12-14) December 14, 1959 (age 64)
Spouse
Brian LeFurgey
(m. 2003)
[1]
Websitehttp://www.bobparis.com

Biography edit

Early life edit

Paris was born and grew up in Brown County and Columbus, Indiana. From an early age, he was both artistic and athletic. He won National Scholastic awards for his drawings and paintings and wrote short stories.[2] Paris was also involved in his school's debate team and a member of the International Thespian Society. Paris played several sports in high school: track and field, golf, and particularly football.[2] After experimenting with weight training as a sophomore, Paris started to gain size and strength.[2]

He moved to southern California to pursue dreams of becoming a bodybuilder and actor. Within two years he had won two competitions: Mr. Los Angeles and Mr. Southern California.[2]

Career edit

Since rising to fame in the early 1980s, Bob Paris has appeared on the covers of scores of magazines worldwide.[1] He is noted for his aesthetics and artistic approach toward the sport.

On October 10, 1998, he made his New York stage debut, starring at Carnegie Hall opposite Bea Arthur, Sandy Duncan, Michael Jeter, Philip Bosco, Alice Ripley, and Tyne Daly in the Broadway musical Jubilee as the character Mowgli.[3]

In the July 1989 issue of Ironman, Paris came out in the media as a gay man. He was the world's first male professional athlete, in any sport, to come out in the media while still an active competitor in his sport.[1][4][5] That year, Paris appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show to discuss marriage and being gay. Oprah asked Paris, "Bob, why not just stay in the closet?" Paris said "you fall in love" and it doesn't feel right to hide it.

Paris and his then-boyfriend, Rod Jackson, became symbols for gay marriage and advocated gay rights. Paris's career suffered for it; he lost about 80% of his bookings and endorsements for bodybuilding.[6] He has said he received death threats through mail and by phone.[7]

He became a dedicated advocate for the rights of athletes[8] and an outspoken voice in the push for drug testing at the professional level.[1]

He retired from bodybuilding in 1991, but competed in the 1992 Chicago Pro Championships-IFFB, finishing 10th.[1]

In 2006, Flex Magazine ranked Bob Paris the most aesthetic athlete in the history of bodybuilding.[9][10]

In 2009, he performed in a recurring role on the first season of the ABC Television series, Defying Gravity.[11]

Paris remains a civil rights advocate and public speaker. He is also a model and a classically trained theater actor.

Personal life edit

 
Bob Paris and Rod Jackson (on the right) in June 1993

Paris and Jackson split up after seven years. Paris said that he kept trying to keep his relationship going even when he knew better; Paris felt that he would be giving gays a bad image if he and Jackson broke up.[7]

In 2012, Paris wrote on his website that he never wanted to be a "lifestyle bodybuilder." He said he enjoyed the discipline and focus bodybuilding engendered; he also simply just excelled at the sport.[12] To Paris, bodybuilding allowed him to be artistic and a jock all at once, and the sport allowed him to exert his physical presence to the world in a way that demonstrated that he was a man.

As of 2015, Paris was still active in fitness, but not as intensely as he once was, and saw himself more as a writer over anything else.[12]

Paris lives with his husband, Brian LeFurgey, on an island near Vancouver, British Columbia. He holds dual American and Canadian citizenship. Together since 1996, Paris and LeFurgey were married in British Columbia after the province equalized the marriage laws in 2003.[1]

Books by Bob Paris edit

  • Beyond Built: Bob Paris' Guide to Achieving the Ultimate Look (1990)[13]
  • Flawless: The 10-Week Total Image Method for Transforming Your Physique (1993)[14]
  • Natural Fitness[15]
  • Straight From The Heart (as co-author)[16]
  • Gorilla Suit (1997)[17]
  • Generation Queer: A Gay Man's Quest For Hope, Love & Justice[18]
  • Prime: The Complete Guide to Being Fit, Looking Good, Feeling Great (2002)[19]

Photography books of Bob Paris edit

Bodybuilding career edit

As an amateur:

  • 1981 NPC Mr. Los Angeles, (Los Angeles, California), Light-heavyweight class and Overall: 1st
  • 1982 NPC Mr. Southern California (Pasadena, California), Light-heavyweight class and Overall: 1st
  • 1982 NPC California Muscle Classic (Pasadena, California), Light-heavyweight class and Overall: 1st
  • 1982 NPC Mr. California (San Jose, California), Light-heavyweight class: 2nd
  • 1982 NPC American National Championships [Mr. America] (New York City), Heavyweight class: 3rd
  • 1983 NPC National Championships [Mr. America] (San Jose, California), Heavyweight class and Overall: 1st
  • 1983 IFBB World Championships [Mr. Universe and professional qualifier] (Singapore), Heavyweight class and Overall: 1st

As a professional:

IFBB Mr. Olympia:

Additional professional competition highlights:

(NPC = National Physique Committee / IFBB = International Federation of BodyBuilders)

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Legends of Bodybuilding 2, Winter, 2012, Robert Kennedy Publications
  2. ^ a b c d "Bob Paris". IMDb. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
  3. ^ "Jubilee Carnegie Hall Concert (1998)", ovrtur.com.
  4. ^ Ironman Magazine, July, 1989
  5. ^ Buzinski, Jim (2011-08-08). "Moment #57: Bodybuilder Bob Paris comes out". Outsports. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  6. ^ "Former Mr. Universe Bob Paris on Oprah, coming out, marriage - Gay Lesbian Bi Trans News Archive - Windy City Times". www.windycitymediagroup.com. April 2014. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  7. ^ a b "Mr. Universe Faced 'Tremendous' Repercussions After Coming Out In 1989". The Huffington Post. 25 February 2014. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
  8. ^ "Bob Paris "The Flawless Marvel": Height | Weight | Arms | Chest | Biography". Fitness Volt. 2017-08-29. Retrieved 2019-08-07.
  9. ^ "Perfect 20: Simplyshredded.com Presents The Top 20 Most Aesthetic Physiques Of All Time". SimplyShredded.com. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
  10. ^ "Retro Athlete: Bob Paris". Muscle & Fitness. 2015-03-27. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  11. ^ "Gay Iconography: The Strength of Bob Paris". Towleroad Gay News. 2015-11-07. Retrieved 2019-08-07.
  12. ^ a b "Bob Paris". Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  13. ^ Paris, Bob. (1991). Beyond built : Bob Paris' guide to achieving the ultimate look. New York, NY: Warner Books. ISBN 0446391468. OCLC 20757296.
  14. ^ Paris, Bob. (1993). Flawless : the ten-week, total-image method for transforming your physique. New York, N.Y.: Warner Books. ISBN 0446394068. OCLC 26403318.
  15. ^ Paris, Bob. (1996). Natural fitness. New York, NY: Warner Books. ISBN 0446670294. OCLC 32665052.
  16. ^ Jackson-Paris, Rod, 1961- (1995). Straight from the heart : a love story. Jackson-Paris, Bob. New York: Warner Books. ISBN 0446670669. OCLC 32913836.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  17. ^ Paris, Bob. (1997). Gorilla suit : my adventures in bodybuilding (1st St. Martin's Griffin ed.). New York: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 0312194587. OCLC 42306679.
  18. ^ Paris, Bob. (1998). Generation queer : a gay man's quest for hope, love, and justice. New York: Warner Books. ISBN 0446675350. OCLC 41591976.
  19. ^ Paris, Bob. (2002). Prime : the complete guide to being fit, looking good, feeling great (1st ed.). New York: Berkley Pub. Group. ISBN 0399527192. OCLC 47803575.

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For other people named Robert Paris see Robert Paris disambiguation Bob Paris born Robert Clark Paris on December 14 1959 is an American writer actor public speaker civil rights activist and former professional bodybuilder Paris was the 1983 NPC American National and IFBB World Bodybuilding Champion 1 In 1989 he became the world s first male professional athlete to come out as gay in the media while still an active competitor in his sport Bob ParisPaolo Tassetto on the left with Bob Paris in Padua Italy in 1986BornRobert Clark Paris 1959 12 14 December 14 1959 age 64 Columbus IndianaSpouseBrian LeFurgey m 2003 wbr 1 Websitehttp www bobparis com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 2 Personal life 3 Books by Bob Paris 4 Photography books of Bob Paris 5 Bodybuilding career 6 ReferencesBiography editEarly life edit Paris was born and grew up in Brown County and Columbus Indiana From an early age he was both artistic and athletic He won National Scholastic awards for his drawings and paintings and wrote short stories 2 Paris was also involved in his school s debate team and a member of the International Thespian Society Paris played several sports in high school track and field golf and particularly football 2 After experimenting with weight training as a sophomore Paris started to gain size and strength 2 He moved to southern California to pursue dreams of becoming a bodybuilder and actor Within two years he had won two competitions Mr Los Angeles and Mr Southern California 2 Career edit Since rising to fame in the early 1980s Bob Paris has appeared on the covers of scores of magazines worldwide 1 He is noted for his aesthetics and artistic approach toward the sport On October 10 1998 he made his New York stage debut starring at Carnegie Hall opposite Bea Arthur Sandy Duncan Michael Jeter Philip Bosco Alice Ripley and Tyne Daly in the Broadway musical Jubilee as the character Mowgli 3 In the July 1989 issue of Ironman Paris came out in the media as a gay man He was the world s first male professional athlete in any sport to come out in the media while still an active competitor in his sport 1 4 5 That year Paris appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show to discuss marriage and being gay Oprah asked Paris Bob why not just stay in the closet Paris said you fall in love and it doesn t feel right to hide it Paris and his then boyfriend Rod Jackson became symbols for gay marriage and advocated gay rights Paris s career suffered for it he lost about 80 of his bookings and endorsements for bodybuilding 6 He has said he received death threats through mail and by phone 7 He became a dedicated advocate for the rights of athletes 8 and an outspoken voice in the push for drug testing at the professional level 1 He retired from bodybuilding in 1991 but competed in the 1992 Chicago Pro Championships IFFB finishing 10th 1 In 2006 Flex Magazine ranked Bob Paris the most aesthetic athlete in the history of bodybuilding 9 10 In 2009 he performed in a recurring role on the first season of the ABC Television series Defying Gravity 11 Paris remains a civil rights advocate and public speaker He is also a model and a classically trained theater actor Personal life edit nbsp Bob Paris and Rod Jackson on the right in June 1993 Paris and Jackson split up after seven years Paris said that he kept trying to keep his relationship going even when he knew better Paris felt that he would be giving gays a bad image if he and Jackson broke up 7 In 2012 Paris wrote on his website that he never wanted to be a lifestyle bodybuilder He said he enjoyed the discipline and focus bodybuilding engendered he also simply just excelled at the sport 12 To Paris bodybuilding allowed him to be artistic and a jock all at once and the sport allowed him to exert his physical presence to the world in a way that demonstrated that he was a man As of 2015 Paris was still active in fitness but not as intensely as he once was and saw himself more as a writer over anything else 12 Paris lives with his husband Brian LeFurgey on an island near Vancouver British Columbia He holds dual American and Canadian citizenship Together since 1996 Paris and LeFurgey were married in British Columbia after the province equalized the marriage laws in 2003 1 Books by Bob Paris editBeyond Built Bob Paris Guide to Achieving the Ultimate Look 1990 13 Flawless The 10 Week Total Image Method for Transforming Your Physique 1993 14 Natural Fitness 15 Straight From The Heart as co author 16 Gorilla Suit 1997 17 Generation Queer A Gay Man s Quest For Hope Love amp Justice 18 Prime The Complete Guide to Being Fit Looking Good Feeling Great 2002 19 Photography books of Bob Paris editDuo by Herb Ritts Bob amp Rod by Tom BianchiBodybuilding career editAs an amateur 1981 NPC Mr Los Angeles Los Angeles California Light heavyweight class and Overall 1st 1982 NPC Mr Southern California Pasadena California Light heavyweight class and Overall 1st 1982 NPC California Muscle Classic Pasadena California Light heavyweight class and Overall 1st 1982 NPC Mr California San Jose California Light heavyweight class 2nd 1982 NPC American National Championships Mr America New York City Heavyweight class 3rd 1983 NPC National Championships Mr America San Jose California Heavyweight class and Overall 1st 1983 IFBB World Championships Mr Universe and professional qualifier Singapore Heavyweight class and Overall 1st As a professional IFBB Mr Olympia 1984 New York City 7th 1985 Brussels Belgium 9th 1988 Los Angeles California 10th 1989 Rimini Italy 14th 1991 Orlando Florida 12th Additional professional competition highlights 1988 IFBB Niagara Falls Grand Prix Niagara Falls New York 3rd 1988 IFBB Night of Champions New York City 3rd 1988 IFBB Spanish Grand Prix Madrid Spain 4th 1988 IFBB Italian Grand Prix Bergamo Italy 3rd 1989 IFBB Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic Columbus Ohio 5th 1989 IFBB World Professional Championship Surfers Paradise Australia 3rd 1991 IFBB Montreal Grand Prix Montreal Quebec 3rd NPC National Physique Committee IFBB International Federation of BodyBuilders 1 References edit a b c d e f g h Legends of Bodybuilding 2 Winter 2012 Robert Kennedy Publications a b c d Bob Paris IMDb Retrieved 2015 10 20 Jubilee Carnegie Hall Concert 1998 ovrtur com Ironman Magazine July 1989 Buzinski Jim 2011 08 08 Moment 57 Bodybuilder Bob Paris comes out Outsports Retrieved 2023 08 24 Former Mr Universe Bob Paris on Oprah coming out marriage Gay Lesbian Bi Trans News Archive Windy City Times www windycitymediagroup com April 2014 Retrieved 2015 11 03 a b Mr Universe Faced Tremendous Repercussions After Coming Out In 1989 The Huffington Post 25 February 2014 Retrieved 2015 10 20 Bob Paris The Flawless Marvel Height Weight Arms Chest Biography Fitness Volt 2017 08 29 Retrieved 2019 08 07 Perfect 20 Simplyshredded com Presents The Top 20 Most Aesthetic Physiques Of All Time SimplyShredded com Retrieved 2013 12 04 Retro Athlete Bob Paris Muscle amp Fitness 2015 03 27 Retrieved 2023 08 24 Gay Iconography The Strength of Bob Paris Towleroad Gay News 2015 11 07 Retrieved 2019 08 07 a b Bob Paris Retrieved 2015 11 03 Paris Bob 1991 Beyond built Bob Paris guide to achieving the ultimate look New York NY Warner Books ISBN 0446391468 OCLC 20757296 Paris Bob 1993 Flawless the ten week total image method for transforming your physique New York N Y Warner Books ISBN 0446394068 OCLC 26403318 Paris Bob 1996 Natural fitness New York NY Warner Books ISBN 0446670294 OCLC 32665052 Jackson Paris Rod 1961 1995 Straight from the heart a love story Jackson Paris Bob New York Warner Books ISBN 0446670669 OCLC 32913836 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Paris Bob 1997 Gorilla suit my adventures in bodybuilding 1st St Martin s Griffin ed New York St Martin s Griffin ISBN 0312194587 OCLC 42306679 Paris Bob 1998 Generation queer a gay man s quest for hope love and justice New York Warner Books ISBN 0446675350 OCLC 41591976 Paris Bob 2002 Prime the complete guide to being fit looking good feeling great 1st ed New York Berkley Pub Group ISBN 0399527192 OCLC 47803575 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Paris amp oldid 1216124115, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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