Bobo Malone is a recurring character in Season 3 of Only Murders in the Building. He is an actor in Oliver's play.
He is portrayed by Don Darryl Rivera.
History[]
Death Rattle[]
Bobo was cast in Oliver's play Death Rattle. At the first read-through, Bobo cued Loretta that the next line was hers when she looked around during a long silence.
On opening night, Ben Glenroy, the lead of the play, collapsed on stage and was pronounced dead. Oliver sent everyone back to his place for the party he'd planned. They were all shocked when Ben came into the party. He said they'd pumped his stomach and he had to leave the hospital to come apologize to all of them for his behavior. He specifically apologized to Bobo for always saying no to him.[1]
Ben's Funeral[]
Bobo attended Ben's funeral with Kimber and Ty, where they were relegated to overflow three.[2]
Death Rattle Dazzle[]
Oliver called Bobo and the rest of the cast to his place when he decided to convert Death Rattle into a musical. He had them practice the opening number of the show in order to prepare a presentation for Cliff and Donna in the hopes of securing their continued financial support. The cast was less enthusiastic about this and asked Charles to tell Oliver they wouldn't do it. When Oliver had Loretta perform Look for the Light instead of the opening number they'd rehearsed, they were convinced it was a good choice.[3]
At a later rehearsal, they started with Charles's patter song. While he was singing, he went to the White Room after flubbing a line and when he woke up, the others shared their experiences of similar situations. Bobo shared that in 2014, he was doing As You Like It in Wilmington. He'll never know what he did on the stage, but there are pictures of his penis online, and he has to assume they're from that.[4]
During the sitzprobe, Detective Williams came in and said that someone in the show was the murderer. She wanted to take everyone down to the station to be interviewed, but Oliver convinced her to hold the interviews at the theater, allowing the sitzprobe to continue. During Bobo's interview, Williams became frustrated when he repeatedly talked about his family life and asked him to drop it.[5]
Opening Night[]
On opening night, the cast posed for red carpet photos. When Jonathan took too many pills to go on stage, Oliver stepped into his role and the show went on. Despite both Charles and Oliver leaving the stage during the show despite their characters being dead and Cliff confessing to Ben's murder, the show went well and was reviewed well.[6]
Personality[]
TBA
Relationships[]
TBA
Career[]
He is an actor.
Notes and Trivia[]
- His mother only has one foot.[5]
Gallery[]
Episodic[]
Episode Stills[]
Appearances[]
Season Three | |||||
#01 | "The Show Must..." | #05 | "Ah, Love!" | #09 | "Thirty" |
#02 | "The Beat Goes On" | #06 | "Ghost Light" | #10 | "Opening Night" |
#03 | "Grab Your Hankies" | #07 | "CoBro" | ||
#04 | "The White Room" | #08 | "Sitzprobe" |
List of Characters | ||
MAIN | Charles-Haden Savage • Oliver Putnam • Mabel Mora • Howard Morris • Jan Bellows • Oscar Torres | |
RECURRING | Tim Kono • Donna Williams • Sazz Pataki • Teddy Dimas • Theo Dimas • Zoe Cassidy • Ursula • Cinda Canning • Uma Heller • Arnav Kapoor • Bunny Folger • Lester • Poppy White • Ndidi Idoko • Grover Stanley • Amy Huang • Will Putnam • Sam • Paulette • Marv • Alice Banks • Daniel Kreps • Joy Payne • Lucy • Ben Glenroy • Bobo Malone • Cliff DeMeo • Dickie Glenroy • Donna DeMeo • Jonathan Bridgecroft • Kimber Min • K.T. Knoblauer • Loretta Durkin • Tobert • Eugene Levy • Eva Longoria • Zach Galifianakis • Marshall P. Pope • Vince Fish • Rudy Thurber • Milton Dudenoff • Glen Stubbins • Bev Melon | |
GUEST | Sting • Roberta Putnam • José Torres • Jimmy Fallon • Silvia Mora • Amy Schumer • Matthew Broderick • Scott Bakula • Doreen • Ron Howard |
References[]
- ↑ "The Show Must..." (2023). Season 3, episode 1.
- ↑ "The Beat Goes On" (2023). Season 3, episode 2.
- ↑ "Grab Your Hankies" (2023). Season 3, episode 3.
- ↑ "The White Room" (2023). Season 3, episode 4.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Sitzprobe" (2023). Season 3, episode 8.
- ↑ "Opening Night" (2023). Season 3, episode 10.