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*[[Bob Blake (ice hockey)]] (1914–2008), Americna professional ice hockey player |
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* [[Bob Blake (American football)]] (1885–1962), American football player |
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* [[Robbie Blake]] (born 1976), English footballer |
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* [[Rob Blake]] (born 1969), Canadian ice hockey player |
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*[[Robert Blake (actor)]] (born 1933), actor famous for later Our Gang shorts and the ''Baretta'' television series, and being accused of murdering his wife. |
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*[[Robert Blake (folk singer)]], American folk singer from the Pacific Northwest who recorded a split LP with Erik Peterson |
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*[[Rob Blake]] (born 1969), Canadian professional ice hockey player |
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*[[Robbie Blake]] (born 1976), English footballer |
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==Military== |
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* [[Robert Blake (admiral)]] (1598–1657), English admiral |
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* [[Robert Blake (Medal of Honor)]], American Civil War sailor, first African-American to receive the Medal of Honor |
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* [[Robert Blake (USMC)]] (1894–1983), United States Marine Corps general |
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* [[Robert Blake (actor)]] (1933–2023), American actor, starred in the TV series ''Baretta'' |
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* [[Robert Blake (folk singer)]] (fl. 21st century), American folk singer |
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* [[Robert Blake (cabinetmaker)]] (fl. 1826–1839), London cabinetmaker |
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* [[Robert Blake (dentist)]] (1772–1822), Irish dentist |
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* [[Robert Blake, Baron Blake]] (1916–2003), English historian |
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* [[Robert Blake (detective)]], a fictional detective character created by novelist Dinendra Kumar Roy |
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 15 October 2024
Robert Blake (or variants) may refer to:
Sports
[edit]- Bob Blake (American football) (1885–1962), American football player
- Robbie Blake (born 1976), English footballer
- Bob Blake (ice hockey) (1914–2008), American ice hockey player
- Rob Blake (born 1969), Canadian ice hockey player
Politics
[edit]- Robert O. Blake (1921–2015), American diplomat
- Robert O. Blake Jr. (born 1957), American diplomat, son of above
Military
[edit]- Robert Blake (admiral) (1598–1657), English admiral
- Robert Blake (Medal of Honor), American Civil War sailor, first African-American to receive the Medal of Honor
- Robert Blake (USMC) (1894–1983), United States Marine Corps general
Entertainment
[edit]- Robert Blake (actor) (1933–2023), American actor, starred in the TV series Baretta
- Robert Blake (folk singer) (fl. 21st century), American folk singer
- Bobby Blake (born 1957), American pornographic actor turned Baptist elder
Other
[edit]- Robert Blake (cabinetmaker) (fl. 1826–1839), London cabinetmaker
- Robert Blake (dentist) (1772–1822), Irish dentist
- Robert Blake, Baron Blake (1916–2003), English historian
- Robert Pierpont Blake (1886–1950), American Byzantist and Orientalist
- Robert R. Blake (1918–2004), American management theoretician, developer of the Managerial Grid Model
- Robert Blake, brother of poet William Blake (1757–1827), who William claimed visited him in his dreams
In fiction
[edit]- Robert Blake (detective), a fictional detective character created by novelist Dinendra Kumar Roy
- Bob Blake, in a series of African-American westerns from the 1930s played by Herb Jeffries
- Robert Blake, from Bungie' computer game Marathon 2: Durandal
- Robert Harrison Blake, from H. P. Lovecraft's short story "The Haunter of the Dark"