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Name | Bobby Singer |
Actor | Jim Beaver |
Dates | |
Location | Exact location unknown |
Occupation | Hunter |
Episode(s) | 1.22 Devil's Trap 2.01 In My Time Of Dying 2.14 Born Under a Bad Sign 2.15 Tall Tales 2.21 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part One 2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two |
- According to Jo's Journal, Bobby frequented the Roadhouse around 1993.
- Bobby owns Singer Salvage Yard (also seen written as Singer Auto Self Service Salvage Yard, on a sign in Everybody Loves a Clown,) and lives in a house on the premises. His exact location is not given.
- Owns a blue Ford tow-truck with Lawrence County, South Dakota plates : 9NO3L1. This is probably a reference to Jim Beaver's role in the HBO Western drama Deadwood. Deadwood is the county seat of Lawrence County.
- Gathering from the wealth of books in his house and his dialogue and role in Devil's Trap, is somewhat of a demonology expert.
- He gives Sam the Key of Solomon.
- His dog is called Rumsfeld, a reference to the US Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld.
- John Winchester and Bobby are not necessarily on good terms (Dean comments that the last time Bobby saw John he nearly "filled him with buckshot").
- The name 'Bobby Singer' is a reference to Supernatural's executive producer, Robert Singer.
==Links++ Interview with Jim Beaver, June 14, 2007 at winchester-journals.net