Robert Evans
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Robert Evans may refer to:
  • Bob Evans (coach), American football and basketball coach
  • Robert Harding Evans
    Robert Harding Evans
    Robert Harding Evans , bookseller and auctioneer.Evans, was the son of Thomas Evans . After an education at Westminster School he was apprenticed to Thomas Payne of the Mews Gate, and succeeded to the business of James Edwards , bookseller in Pall Mall, which Evans continued until 1812...

  • Robert Wilson Evans
    Robert Wilson Evans
    Robert Wilson Evans , was archdeacon of Westmoreland and author.-Life:Evans, second son of John Evans, M.D., of Llwynygroes, near Oswestry, by his wife, Jane Wilson. He was born at the Council House, Shrewsbury, 30 Aug. 1789, and was educated under Dr. Butler at Shrewsbury School, whence he...

    , archdeacon and author
  • Bob Evans (footballer born 1881)
    Bob Evans (footballer born 1881)
    Robert Owen "Bob" Evans was a Welsh international professional footballer who won ten caps for his country and made 107 appearances in the Football League playing for Blackburn Rovers and Birmingham. He played as a goalkeeper.-Career:Evans was born in Wrexham. He played local football before...

     (1881–1962), Welsh international football goalkeeper
  • Bob Evans (racing driver) (born 1947), Formula One driver from England
  • Bob Evans (restaurateur)
    Bob Evans (restaurateur)
    Bob Evans was an American restaurateur and marketer of pork sausage products. He is perhaps best known for the American restaurant chain bearing his name. The company he founded also owns Mimi's Cafe and Owens Country Sausage....

     (1918–2007), restaurateur and founder of Bob Evans Restaurants
  • Bob Evans (rugby player)
    Bob Evans (rugby player)
    Bob Evans was a Welsh rugby union flanker who played club rugby for Newport and county rugby for Monmouthshire...

     (1921–2003), Wales international rugby union player
  • Bob O. Evans
    Bob O. Evans
    Bob Overton Evans , also known as "Boe" Evans, was a computer pioneer and corporate executive at IBM . He led the groundbreaking development of compatible computers that changed the industry.-Early life and education:Evans was born in Grand Island, Nebraska...

     (1927–2004), computer pioneer and corporate executive
  • Bobby Evans
    Bobby Evans
    Robert "Bobby" Evans was a Scottish football player and manager, most notable for his time with Celtic....

     (1927–2001), Scottish footballer who played for Celtic and Chelsea F.C.
  • Robert B. Evans
    Robert B. Evans
    Robert Beverley Evans, Sr. was an automobile industry executive, a prominent Republican, an industrialist, a socialite, and an avid sportsperson...

     (1906–1998), industrialist, socialite, sportsman, and Chairman of AMC
  • Robert C. Evans children's singer/song writer known as the Donut Man
    Donut Man
    The Donut Man , is a children's songwriter and performer known for his many sing-along audio and video tapes produced with Integrity Music. His DVDs have received six gold and two platinum sales awards from the RIAA...

  • Robert E. Evans
    Robert E. Evans
    Robert Emory Evans was a Nebraska Republican politician.Evans was born in Coalmont, Pennsylvania in 1856. He attended the Pennsylvania Normal School at Millersville, Pennsylvania and the Indiana Normal School. He worked as a machinist from 1877 to 1883...

     (1856–1925), Nebraska Republican politician
  • Robert Evans (astronomer)
    Robert Evans (astronomer)
    Robert Owen Evans is a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia and an amateur astronomer who holds the all-time record for visual discoveries of supernovae ....

     (born 1937), amateur astronomer who holds the record for visual discoveries of supernovae
  • Robert Evans (footballer born 1885)
    Robert Evans (footballer born 1885)
    Robert "Bobby" Ernest Evans was an English professional footballer, who played as a left-winger for Aston Villa and Sheffield United . He won the FA Cup with Sheffield United in 1915 and played international football for both Wales and England.-Career:Evans was born in Chester, England of Welsh...

     (1885–1965), footballer who played for Sheffield United
  • Robert Evans, character from the video game Hotel Dusk: Room 215
    Hotel Dusk: Room 215
    Hotel Dusk: Room 215, released in Japan as , is a graphic adventure game for the Nintendo DS. Originally announced on October 5, 2005 as Wish Room, the game made its first public appearance on May 9, 2006 at that year's E3 convention. It was released in North America on January 22, 2007, before...

  • Robert Evans (politician)
    Robert Evans (politician)
    Robert John Emlyn Evans was a Member of the European Parliament for the Labour and Co-operative Parties, representing London from 1994–2009...

     (born 1956), Member of the European Parliament for the Labour and Co-operative Parties
  • Robert Evans (producer) (born 1930), film producer
  • Robert Evans (writer)
    Robert Evans (writer)
    -Early life:Born in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire in Southeast Wales, he graduated in English & Publishing at Oxford Brookes University, completed a Post Graduate Degree in English & Drama at Cardiff University, then trained as an actor at the Central School of Speech and Drama where he gained his...

     (born 1977), playwright and actor
  • Robert John Weston Evans
    Robert John Weston Evans
    Professor Robert John Weston Evans FLSW FBA is a historian, whose speciality is the post-medieval history of Central and Eastern Europe. He was educated at Dean Close School, Cheltenham and Jesus College, Cambridge. Evans is Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford, and a...

    , professor of modern history
  • Robert Anderson Evans
    Robert Anderson Evans
    Robert Anderson Evans was an English executioner from 1873 to 1875.Evans, of Carmarthen, Wales, was trained as a physician but did not practice...

     (died 1901), English executioner from 1873 to 1875
  • Robert Evans (driver)
    Robert Evans (driver)
    Robert Evans was an American racecar driver. He drove in the 1911 Indianapolis 500 as a relief driver for Jack Tower, then made a Championship Car race start on the Santa Monica Road Race Course in 1912, finishing second...

     (born 1889), American racecar driver
  • Robert Morgan Evans
    Robert Morgan Evans
    General Robert Morgan Evans was born in Frederick County, Virginia. In 1803 in the town of Paris, Kentucky he was married to Jane Trimble, a sister of Judge Robert Trimble of the Supreme Court of the United States. Evans, for whom Evansville, Indiana is named, did not actually found the city, but...

     (1783–1844), American politician in Indiana
  • Robert Charles Evans (mountaineer) (1918–1995), British mountaineer, surgeon, and educator
  • Robley Dunglison Evans
    Robley Dunglison Evans
    Robley Dunglison Evans was born in Floyd County, Virginia served in the United States Navy from the American Civil War to the Spanish-American War, attaining the rank of rear admiral...

     (1846–1912), American naval officer, known as "Fighting Bob"
  • Robert Spencer Evans
    Spencer Evans
    -Playing career:Spencer played for Rhyl Athletic , Wrexham, Chester, Stoke City and Altrincham before joining Port Vale in July 1936. He quickly became a regular in the side but just as quickly fell out of contention, he was given a free transfer in May 1938 after a total of 75 appearances and 1...

    , English footballer
  • Kevin Mitchell (musician)
    Kevin Mitchell (musician)
    Kevin Edward Mitchell , is an Australian musician, known for his role as the vocalist and guitarist of the alternative rock band Jebediah and also his solo work under the stage name of Bob Evans....

     (born 1976), who performs under the stage name Bob Evans

See also

  • Bob Evans Restaurants
    Bob Evans Restaurants
    Bob Evans Farms, Inc. is a food service, processing, and retail company based in Columbus, Ohio. The company is named after its founder, Bob Evans . It operates two family dining restaurant chains in the United States, Bob Evans Restaurants and Mimi's Cafe...

    , a chain of American restaurants
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