Robert Harris
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Robert Harris or Rob Harris may refer to:
Music
- J. Robert Harris (1925–2000), U.S. composer of the 1967 Spider-Man television series theme
- Rob Harris, guitarist with Jamiroquai
Politicians
- Robert Harris (Anguilla) (born 1941), governor of Anguilla
- Robert Harris (MP for Steyning) (died 1588), Member of Parliament (MP) for Steyning
- Robert Harris (died 1605), MP for Reading
- Robert Harris (Pennsylvania) (1768–1851), U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania
- Robert J. Harris (1930–2005), lawyer, professor, and mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Robert O. Harris (1854–1926), U.S. congressman from Massachusetts
Sports
- Robert Harris (American football) (born 1969), former American football player
- Robert Harris (basketball coach) (1886–1964), American basketball player and coach
- Rob Harris (skysurfer) (1966–1995), American skysurfer
- Rob Harris (curler) (born 1963), Canadian curler
- Rob Harris (referee) (born 1957), English football referee
- Robert Harris (footballer) (born 1987), Scottish football player
Writers
- Robert Harris (poet) (1951–1993), Australian poet
- Robert Harris (novelist) (born 1957), British novelist
- Robert J. Harris (writer), Scottish academic and author
Others
- Robert Harris (President of Trinity) (1581–1658), English Puritan
- Robert Harris (NP) (1830–1894), American railroad president
- Robert Harris (Royal Navy officer) (1844–1926), British admiral
- Robert A. Harris, American film preservationist
- Robert Alton Harris (1953–1992), American murderer
- Robert H. Harris (1911–1981), American actor
- R. Laird Harris (1911–2008), American church leader
- Robert S. Harris, video game programmer
- Robert Harris (painter) (1848–1919), Canadian painter
See also
- Bob Harris (disambiguation)
- Robert Kirby-Harris (born 1952), administrator
- George Harris, 4th Baron Harris (1851–1932), George Robert Canning Harris, British politician and cricketer
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