Bob Wiley

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Bob Wiley is a neurotic but endearing patient whose obsessive dependence on his psychiatrist drives the comedic plot of the film "What About Bob?".

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Bob Wiley canonical 13

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn What About Bob?
appearsInYear 1991
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Alvin Sargent
Tom Schulman
createdFor What About Bob?
drivesPlotOf What About Bob?
genreOfWorkAppearedIn comedy film
hasBehavior follows his psychiatrist on vacation
seeks constant reassurance
hasFullName Bob Wiley self-link
hasMentalHealthIssue anxiety
phobias
hasTrait dependent
endearing
neurotic
obsessive
isPatientOf Dr. Leo Marvin
languageOfWork English
medium feature film
narrativeRole protagonist
notableFor comedic portrayal of mental health issues
obsessive attachment to his psychiatrist
occupation patient
portrayedBy Bill Murray
relationshipToDrLeoMarvin patient

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What About Bob? mainCharacter Bob Wiley
Dr. Leo Marvin in What About Bob? hasPatient Bob Wiley
subject surface form: Dr. Leo Marvin
Dr. Leo Marvin in What About Bob? conflictWith Bob Wiley
subject surface form: Dr. Leo Marvin
Dr. Leo Marvin in What About Bob? appearsAlongside Bob Wiley
subject surface form: Dr. Leo Marvin
Dr. Leo Marvin hasRivalryWith Bob Wiley
Bob Wiley hasFullName Bob Wiley self-link