[2] In the words of fellow sideshow performer Percilla Berjano, known as the "Monkey Girl", "[Laurello] could put his head all the way around".
[1] For a period of time, Laurello was billed at the Bailey Circus as "Bobby the Boy with the Revolving Head".
[2] Laurello also worked at the New York City-based Hubert's Museum, mostly during the winter,[2] as well as Ringling Brothers and Coney Island.
[2] On April 30, 1931, Laurello was arrested by Baltimore police during a tent-packed performance for abandoning his spouse and two sons, after she lodged a complaint via telegram.
He was reportedly found standing on a platform with his back and face looking towards the crowd, and when the two officers confronted him, he turned his head around and winked at them both, then was placed under arrest.