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Robert Walkers may refer to:
- Robert Walker (painter) (1599-1658), English painter associated with 57 portraits
- Robert J. Walker (1801-1869), was a US Secretary of the Treasury under President Polk.
- Robert Jarvis Cochran Walker (1838-1903), Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Robert Alexander Walker (1916-1989), Saskatchewan lawyer and Attorney General.
- Robert Walker (USN) (born 1929), Master Chief Operations Specialist, USN, third Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
- Robert Walker, Baron Walker of Gestingthorpe (born 1938), British law lord and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
- Robert Smith Walker (born 1942), member of the Congress of the United States from Pennsylvania.
- Robert Walker (scientist), was a 19th century British physicist.
- Bobby Walker, born Robert Walker, early 20th century Scottish international footballer.
- Robert Sparks Walker, American naturalist.
- Robert W. Walker, American writer of crime novels and series.
Hollywood
- Robert Walker (1888-1954), screen actor, most famous for his role in The Drug Traffic.
- Robert Hudson Walker, (1918â??1951), screen actor, famous for his role in Strangers on a Train in 1951.
- Robert Walker Jr. born 1940), actor, famous for his role in Easy Rider.
- Bob Walker, born as Robert Walker, has done lettering designs, graphics, scenic art, and decor art for feature films, including Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Gladiator.
- Robert Walker (director) was the codirector of the Oscar-nominated movie Brother Bear.
- Robert Walker (casting director), casting director for programs, including The Big Valley.
- Robert Walker is an actor, who appeared in Hostile Takeover and Holy Man.
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