Robert Curtis
Robert Curtis is a name shared by several notable figures across various fields, including athletics, politics, military service, and the performing arts.
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The name Robert Curtis, including its common variations Bob and Bobby, is shared by a diverse group of notable individuals across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. These figures have achieved recognition in fields ranging from athletics and politics to the performing arts and military history, representing nations such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Scotland. In the realm of sports, several individuals have left their mark. These include American basketball player Robert Curtis, who lived from 1990 to 2017, and American football coach Bob Curtis, who lived from 1935 to 2013. Association football is represented by English footballer Bob Curtis (1950–2010) and an early twentieth-century Scottish footballer named Bobby Curtis. Other athletes include American distance runner Bobby Curtis, born in 1984, and American football linebacker Bobby Curtis, born in 1964. The arts and entertainment sectors feature British actor Robert Curtis, as well as Bob Curtis (1932–2004), who served as both an American actor and a priest. The field of dance is represented by Bob Curtis, a dancer and choreographer of modern dance. Additionally, the name is associated with significant historical and political events. Robert Curtis (1950–1971) was a British Army soldier notable for being the first soldier killed during the Northern Ireland Troubles. In public service, Bob Curtis (1933–2021) was an American politician.