Robert Anderson
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Robert Anderson may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Robert Anderson (author) (1750–1830), Scottish literary scholar and editor
- Robert Rowand Anderson (1834–1921), Scottish architect
- Robert Alexander Anderson (composer) (1894–1995), American composer
- Robert Anderson (actor born 1923), American actor
- Robert Anderson (playwright) (1917–2009), American playwright and screenwriter
- Robert Anderson (singer) (1919–1995), African-American gospel singer and composer
- Bobby Anderson (actor) (1933–2008), American actor and television producer
- Robert G. W. Anderson (born 1944), Director of the British Museum
- Robert Mailer Anderson (born 1968), American novelist
- Robert Theodore Anderson (1934–2009), American organist, composer, and pedagogue
- Robert Anderson (silent film actor) (1890–1963), Danish-born American actor
Law and politics
- Robert Stirling Hore Anderson (1821–1883), Irish-born Australian colonial politician
- Robert H. Anderson (politician) (c. 1831–1879), New York politician
- Robert Anderson (Scotland Yard official) (1841–1918), lawyer, British intelligence officer and London CID chief, in charge during the Jack the Ripper murders
- Sir Robert Anderson, 1st Baronet (1837–1921), Irish businessman and Lord Mayor of Belfast
- Robert Alexander Anderson (mayor) (1858–1916), Canadian politician
- Robert Newton Anderson (1871–1937), MP in the Northern Ireland Parliament for Londonderry
- Robert P. Anderson (1906–1978), United States judge
- Robert B. Anderson (1910–1989), businessman, politician, and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
- Robert Anderson (diplomat) (1922–1996), former United States Ambassador to Morocco
- Robert Anderson (New Zealand politician) (1936–1996), former New Zealand politician
- Rob Anderson (politician) (born 1977), provincial level politician from Alberta
- Robert T. Anderson (born 1945), Lieutenant Governor of Iowa
- Robert M. Anderson, Lieutenant Governor of California, 1856–1858
- Robert Anderson (mayor) (fl. 1810s–1820s), mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia
Military
- Robert Anderson (Revolutionary War) (1741–1813), Revolutionary general and Lt. Governor of South Carolina
- Robert Anderson (Civil War) (1805–1871), Union commander at Fort Sumter at the start of the American Civil War
- Robert H. Anderson (1835–1888), Confederate officer (brigadier general) in the American Civil War
- Robert Anderson (Medal of Honor) (1843–1900), U.S. Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- Robert Anderson (Australian general) (1865–1940), Australian World War I brigadier general
- Robert Anderson (World War II) (1918–1993), Navy Cross recipient
Sports
- Robert Anderson (MCC cricketer) (1811–1891), English cricketer
- Robert Anderson (American cricketer) (born 1893), American cricketer
- Robert Anderson (New Zealand cricketer) (born 1948), New Zealand cricketer
- Robert Anderson (Australian rules footballer) (born 1959), Australian rules footballer
- Robert Anderson (rugby union), Australian rugby union player
Other
- Robert Anderson (mathematician) (fl. 1668–1696), English mathematician and silk-weaver
- Robert Anderson (poet) (1770–1833), English poet
- Robert Anderson (inventor) (fl. 1830s), Scottish inventor
- Robert Orville Anderson (1917–2007), American businessman and philanthropist
- Robert Charles Anderson (born 1944), biochemist and genealogist
- Robert Anderson (murderer) (1966–2006), executed for killing a 5-year-old girl in Texas
- Robert King Anderson (1861–1950), Canadian politician, physician and teacher
- Robert Marshall Anderson (1933–2011), Episcopal bishop of Minnesota
- Robert Anderson (Hollywood, Florida community leader), banker and community leader in Hollywood, Florida
See also
- Bob Anderson (disambiguation)
- Bobby Anderson (disambiguation)
- Robert Andersson (1886–1972), Swedish water polo player, diver, and freestyle swimmer
- Robert Andersson (handballer) (born 1969), Swedish Olympic handball player
- Robert Andersson (footballer) (born 1971), Swedish footballer
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