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+ | {{See also|Bob}} | ||
'''Robert''' may refer to: | '''Robert''' may refer to: | ||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
− | *[[Sideshow Bob|Robert "Bob" | + | *[[Robert Baden-Powell]]; a lieutenant-general in the British Army and the founder of the {{W|Scouting|Scout Movement}}. |
+ | *[[Robert Blake]]; American actor. | ||
+ | *[[Bobby Bonds|Robert "Bobby" Bonds]]; an assistant to [[Gloria Grand]]. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Caro (character)]]; American journalist and author. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Chan]]; the CEO of Tianjin Mining and Smelting and Donuts and Tarps. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Crumb]]; American illustrator and artist. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Culp]]; American actor, scriptwriter, voice actor and director. | ||
+ | *[[Robert De Niro]]; American actor, director and producer. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Downey Jr.]]; American actor. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Evans (character)]]; American film producer. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Frost]]; American poet. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Goulet (character)]]; American singer and entertainer. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Guccione]]; American magazine publisher. | ||
+ | *[[Robert T. Ironside]]; former Chief of Detectives for {{W|San Francisco Police Department}} in the TV series ''{{W2|Ironside|1967 TV series}}''. | ||
+ | *[[Bobby Kennedy|Robert F. "Bobby" Kennedy]]; American politician and the brother of {{Ch|John F. Kennedy}}. | ||
+ | *[[Robert E. Lee]]; a military officer. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Q. Lewis]]; American radio and television personality, game show host, and actor. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Marlowe]]; the former "Accounts Man" for the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]. | ||
+ | *[[Robert McKee (character)]]; screenwriting guru and teacher. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Mills]]; American architect, known for designing the [[Washington Monument]]. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Moses]]; a master builder in mid-20th century. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Mueller]]; American lawyer, civil servant and former director of the [[FBI]]. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Opel]]; American photographer and art gallery owner. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Parish]]; former basketball player and pastor of [[Robert's Parish]]. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Pinsky (character)]]; American poet. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Plant]]; English singer-songwriter. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Redford]]; American actor. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Reich (character)]]; American professor, author, lawyer, and political commentator. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Siegel (character)]]; American radio journalist. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Smith (character)]]; English musician and the singer and guitarist in {{W|The Cure}}. | ||
+ | *[[Sideshow Bob|Robert "Bob" Terwilliger]]; better known as Sideshow Bob, [[Bart Simpson]]'s arch-nemesis. | ||
*[[Robert Terwilliger, Sr.]]; the father of Sideshow Bob. | *[[Robert Terwilliger, Sr.]]; the father of Sideshow Bob. | ||
− | + | *[[Robert Wagner (character)]]; American actor. | |
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== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | *[[Robert | + | *[[Bob Angelini|Robert "Bob" Angelini]]; color designer for ''[[The Simpsons]]''. |
− | *[[Robert Cohen]]; | + | *[[Robert Brunette]]; animation production coordinator for ''The Simpsons''. |
− | *[[Robert | + | *[[Robert Caro]]; journalist and guest star. |
+ | *[[Robert Carr]]; played woodwinds for the album ''[[The Simpsons: Testify]]''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Clivillés]]; wrote and produced the song "[[Love?]]" for ''[[The Yellow Album]]'' and produced the song "[[I Just Can't Help Myself]]". | ||
+ | *[[Robert Cohen]]; assistant to the producers and one-time writer for ''The Simpsons''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Edmondson]]; re-recording mixer for the [[season 9]] episode "[[The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons]]". | ||
+ | *[[Robert L. Emmer]]; executive producer for the albums ''[[Songs in the Key of Springfield]]'' and ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Englund]]; actor and guest star. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Evans]]; film producer and guest star. | ||
*[[Robert Forster]]; actor and guest star. | *[[Robert Forster]]; actor and guest star. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Foster]]; software engineer for ''[[The Simpsons Game]]''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Gardner]]; configuration engineer for the Windows port of ''[[The Simpsons: Hit & Run]]''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Gatley]]; orchestra 2nd assistant recording engineer for ''The Simpsons Game''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Glass]]; re-recording mixer for the [[season 4]] episode "[[Lisa's First Word]]". | ||
*[[Robert Goulet]]; singer and guest star. | *[[Robert Goulet]]; singer and guest star. | ||
+ | *[[Robert L. Graff]]; writer for ''[[Bongo Comics]]''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Ingram]]; animation camera operator and animation timer for ''The Simpsons''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Israel]]; writer of "[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show theme song]]". | ||
+ | *[[Robert Johnson]]; wrote the song "[[She's Comin' Out Swingin']]" on the album ''The Yellow Album''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Kraft]]; executive in charge of Music for Twentieth Century Fox for the albums ''[[The Simpsons Movie: The Music]]'' and ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Kramer]]; inker for the ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story ''[[Fan-Tasty Island]]''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Leatherbarrow]]; played percussion for the album ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Leyland]]; programmer and worked with tools for ''[[The Simpsons Wrestling]]''. | ||
+ | *[[Bobby Lopez|Robert "Bobby" Lopez]]; wrote the music and lyrics for "[[Enjoy It While You Can]]" in the [[season 23]] episode "[[A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again]]". | ||
+ | *[[Bobby Mackston|Robert "Bobby" Mackston]]; dialogue sound editor for ''The Simpsons''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert J. Manderosian]]; member of [[Heavy Young Heathens]] and performer of "[[Hopin' for a Dream]]". | ||
+ | *[[Robert McChesney]]; played the trombone for the album ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert McKee]]; author and guest star. | ||
+ | *[[Robert McNamara]]; American business executive and the eighth {{W|Secretary of Defense}}. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Messick]]; part of the DevTest team for quality assurance for ''The Simpsons Game''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Bubba Nichols]]; sound recordist for ''The Simpsons''. | ||
+ | *[[Rob Oliver|Robert "Rob" Oliver]]; animator and director for ''The Simpsons''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Payne]]; played the trombone for the album ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Peet]]; 3D artist for ''The Simpsons: Hit & Run''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Pinsky]]; poet and guest star. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Radigan]]; quality assurance compliance tester for ''The Simpsons Game''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Reich]], professor and guest star. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Reno]]; the [[season 24]] episode "[[Dark Knight Court]]" was dedicated in memory of him. | ||
*[[Robert Schimmel]]; comedian and guest star. | *[[Robert Schimmel]]; comedian and guest star. | ||
− | *[[Robert | + | *[[Robert Scott]]; quality assurance tester for the Windows port of ''The Simpsons: Hit & Run''. |
− | *[[Robert | + | *[[Robert Shoup]]; sound effects editor for ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''. |
− | *[[Robert | + | *[[Robert Siegel]]; radio journalist and guest star. |
− | *[[Robert | + | *[[Bob Smith|Robert "Bob" Smith]]; inker for ''Bongo Comics''. |
+ | *[[Robert Smith (The Yellow Album)]]; thanked in the credits of ''The Yellow Album''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Soussana]]; background designer for ''[[The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield]]''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Sparks]]; part of the Copperhead Technology Team for ''The Simpsons: Hit & Run''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Stanley]]; colorist for ''Bongo Comics''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Stockman]]; core tester for ''The Simpsons Game''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Stone]]; assistant color designer for ''The Simpsons''. | ||
+ | *[[Bob Summers|Robert "Bob" Summers]]; performed Bart's trumpet solos in the [[MusicVille Couch Gag|couch gag]] for the [[season 25]] episode "[[The Kid Is All Right]]" and served as a trumpeter for the album ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Thies]]; pianist for the season 24 episode "[[The Fabulous Faker Boy]]". | ||
+ | *[[Robert Tricario]]; played woodwinds for the album ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Trujillo]]; musician and guest star. | ||
+ | *[[Bob Tyler|Robert "Bob" Tyler]]; character layout artist for ''The Simpsons''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Vosgien]]; mastered the music on the album ''[[Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons]]''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Wagner]]; actor and guest star. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Wagner (The Simpsons Game)]]; core tester for ''The Simpsons Game''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Weaver]]; received an animation special thanks for ''The Simpsons Movie''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Whitaker]]; environment modeler from EA Salt Lake for ''The Simpsons Game''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Zaugh]]; director of operations for ''Bongo Comics''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Zdybel]]; development director for ''The Simpsons Game''. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Zimmitti]]; played percussion for the album ''The Simpsons: Testify''. | ||
− | == | + | == Miscellaneous == |
+ | *[[Robert's Parish]]; a parish in [[Boston]]. | ||
*[[Robert Goulet Destroyer]]; an arcade game. | *[[Robert Goulet Destroyer]]; an arcade game. |
Latest revision as of 21:51, October 8, 2024
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- See also: Bob.
Robert may refer to:
Characters[edit]
- Robert Baden-Powell; a lieutenant-general in the British Army and the founder of the Scout Movement.
- Robert Blake; American actor.
- Robert "Bobby" Bonds; an assistant to Gloria Grand.
- Robert Caro (character); American journalist and author.
- Robert Chan; the CEO of Tianjin Mining and Smelting and Donuts and Tarps.
- Robert Crumb; American illustrator and artist.
- Robert Culp; American actor, scriptwriter, voice actor and director.
- Robert De Niro; American actor, director and producer.
- Robert Downey Jr.; American actor.
- Robert Evans (character); American film producer.
- Robert Frost; American poet.
- Robert Goulet (character); American singer and entertainer.
- Robert Guccione; American magazine publisher.
- Robert T. Ironside; former Chief of Detectives for San Francisco Police Department in the TV series Ironside.
- Robert F. "Bobby" Kennedy; American politician and the brother of John F. Kennedy.
- Robert E. Lee; a military officer.
- Robert Q. Lewis; American radio and television personality, game show host, and actor.
- Robert Marlowe; the former "Accounts Man" for the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant.
- Robert McKee (character); screenwriting guru and teacher.
- Robert Mills; American architect, known for designing the Washington Monument.
- Robert Moses; a master builder in mid-20th century.
- Robert Mueller; American lawyer, civil servant and former director of the FBI.
- Robert Opel; American photographer and art gallery owner.
- Robert Parish; former basketball player and pastor of Robert's Parish.
- Robert Pinsky (character); American poet.
- Robert Plant; English singer-songwriter.
- Robert Redford; American actor.
- Robert Reich (character); American professor, author, lawyer, and political commentator.
- Robert Siegel (character); American radio journalist.
- Robert Smith (character); English musician and the singer and guitarist in The Cure.
- Robert "Bob" Terwilliger; better known as Sideshow Bob, Bart Simpson's arch-nemesis.
- Robert Terwilliger, Sr.; the father of Sideshow Bob.
- Robert Wagner (character); American actor.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
- Robert "Bob" Angelini; color designer for The Simpsons.
- Robert Brunette; animation production coordinator for The Simpsons.
- Robert Caro; journalist and guest star.
- Robert Carr; played woodwinds for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- Robert Clivillés; wrote and produced the song "Love?" for The Yellow Album and produced the song "I Just Can't Help Myself".
- Robert Cohen; assistant to the producers and one-time writer for The Simpsons.
- Robert Edmondson; re-recording mixer for the season 9 episode "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons".
- Robert L. Emmer; executive producer for the albums Songs in the Key of Springfield and The Simpsons: Testify.
- Robert Englund; actor and guest star.
- Robert Evans; film producer and guest star.
- Robert Forster; actor and guest star.
- Robert Foster; software engineer for The Simpsons Game.
- Robert Gardner; configuration engineer for the Windows port of The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- Robert Gatley; orchestra 2nd assistant recording engineer for The Simpsons Game.
- Robert Glass; re-recording mixer for the season 4 episode "Lisa's First Word".
- Robert Goulet; singer and guest star.
- Robert L. Graff; writer for Bongo Comics.
- Robert Ingram; animation camera operator and animation timer for The Simpsons.
- Robert Israel; writer of "The Itchy & Scratchy Show theme song".
- Robert Johnson; wrote the song "She's Comin' Out Swingin'" on the album The Yellow Album.
- Robert Kraft; executive in charge of Music for Twentieth Century Fox for the albums The Simpsons Movie: The Music and The Simpsons: Testify.
- Robert Kramer; inker for the Simpsons Comics story Fan-Tasty Island.
- Robert Leatherbarrow; played percussion for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- Robert Leyland; programmer and worked with tools for The Simpsons Wrestling.
- Robert "Bobby" Lopez; wrote the music and lyrics for "Enjoy It While You Can" in the season 23 episode "A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again".
- Robert "Bobby" Mackston; dialogue sound editor for The Simpsons.
- Robert J. Manderosian; member of Heavy Young Heathens and performer of "Hopin' for a Dream".
- Robert McChesney; played the trombone for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- Robert McKee; author and guest star.
- Robert McNamara; American business executive and the eighth Secretary of Defense.
- Robert Messick; part of the DevTest team for quality assurance for The Simpsons Game.
- Robert Bubba Nichols; sound recordist for The Simpsons.
- Robert "Rob" Oliver; animator and director for The Simpsons.
- Robert Payne; played the trombone for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- Robert Peet; 3D artist for The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- Robert Pinsky; poet and guest star.
- Robert Radigan; quality assurance compliance tester for The Simpsons Game.
- Robert Reich, professor and guest star.
- Robert Reno; the season 24 episode "Dark Knight Court" was dedicated in memory of him.
- Robert Schimmel; comedian and guest star.
- Robert Scott; quality assurance tester for the Windows port of The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- Robert Shoup; sound effects editor for The Simpsons Movie.
- Robert Siegel; radio journalist and guest star.
- Robert "Bob" Smith; inker for Bongo Comics.
- Robert Smith (The Yellow Album); thanked in the credits of The Yellow Album.
- Robert Soussana; background designer for The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield.
- Robert Sparks; part of the Copperhead Technology Team for The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- Robert Stanley; colorist for Bongo Comics.
- Robert Stockman; core tester for The Simpsons Game.
- Robert Stone; assistant color designer for The Simpsons.
- Robert "Bob" Summers; performed Bart's trumpet solos in the couch gag for the season 25 episode "The Kid Is All Right" and served as a trumpeter for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- Robert Thies; pianist for the season 24 episode "The Fabulous Faker Boy".
- Robert Tricario; played woodwinds for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- Robert Trujillo; musician and guest star.
- Robert "Bob" Tyler; character layout artist for The Simpsons.
- Robert Vosgien; mastered the music on the album Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons.
- Robert Wagner; actor and guest star.
- Robert Wagner (The Simpsons Game); core tester for The Simpsons Game.
- Robert Weaver; received an animation special thanks for The Simpsons Movie.
- Robert Whitaker; environment modeler from EA Salt Lake for The Simpsons Game.
- Robert Zaugh; director of operations for Bongo Comics.
- Robert Zdybel; development director for The Simpsons Game.
- Robert Zimmitti; played percussion for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
Miscellaneous[edit]
- Robert's Parish; a parish in Boston.
- Robert Goulet Destroyer; an arcade game.