Robert Gray
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Robert Gray may refer to:
- Robert Gray (bishop of Bristol) (1762–1834), father of the Bishop of Cape Town
- Robert Gray (bishop of Cape Town) (1809–1872), first Anglican Bishop of Cape Town
- Robert Gray (sea captain) (1755–1806), American merchant sea-captain and explorer
- Robert Gray (poet) (born 1945), Australian poet
- Robbie Gray (born 1988), Australian rules footballer
- Robert Hampton Gray (1917–1945), Canadian naval officer, pilot, and recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Robert H. Gray, American data analyst, author, and astronomer
- Robert Isaac Dey Gray (c. 1772–1804), Canadian politician
- Robert Gray (writer), executive producer of The Paul O'Grady Show and Like It Is
- Robert Whytlaw-Gray (1877–1958), English chemist
- Robert Gray (actor) (born 1945), actor in Armed and Dangerous
- Robert M. Gray (born 1943), American information theorist
- Robert Gray (accountancy academic) (born 1948), British social and environmental accounting theorist
- Robert Gray (ornithologist) (1825–1887), Scottish ornithologist
- Robert Keith Gray (born 1923), Republican activist and public relations executive
- Robert Gray (businessman) (born 1956), advertising entrepreneur and venture capitalist
- Robert K. Gray (born 1922), U.S. Navy officer and government official
- Bob Gray (footballer) (born 1923), English football goalkeeper
- Bob Gray (soccer), head men's soccer coach at Marshall University
- Bobby Gray (boxer), boxer from San Jose, California
- Bobby Gray (American football) (born 1978), former safety in the National Football League
- Rob Gray (born 1962), Canadian production designer
- Bob Gray, a name espoused by "It" from Stephen King's novel It
- Bob Gray, educator and candidate in the United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan, 2010
See also
- R. Henry Grey (1891–1934), American silent film actor who was sometimes credited as Robert Gray
- Robert Grey (disambiguation)
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