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Robert Jordan

American soldier and fantasy author
Born
October 17th, 1948 77 years ago
Died
September 16th, 2007 18 years ago — 58 years old

A soldier served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. Transitioned to writing, creating an acclaimed epic fantasy series. The Wheel of Time series gained significant popularity, comprising 14 novels published between 1990 and 2013. The intricate world-building and detailed characters contributed to its success, influencing the fantasy genre. The series became a cornerstone of modern fantasy literature.

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Robert Joy

Canadian actor, notable for 'CSI: NY'
Born
August 17th, 1951 74 years ago

An accomplished actor, this individual has had a lengthy career in television and film. Major roles include the character of Jack Malone in the series 'CSI: NY' and appearances in films such as 'The Hills Have Eyes'. In addition to work in drama, involved in various stage productions throughout the career, showcasing both dramatic and comedic talents. Contributions to Canadian film and television have been significant, participating in various productions across both mediums.

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Robert J. Sawyer

Sci-fi author, Hugo Award winner
Born
April 29th, 1960 66 years ago

An author and academic, contributions spanned various genres, primarily within science fiction. Gained prominence with titles such as 'FlashForward', which inspired a television series. Explored themes of technology, humanity, and the future in works like 'WWW Trilogy' and 'The Quantum Thief'. An active member in writing communities and has received several accolades for literary achievements.

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Robert J. Van de Graaff

Physicist and inventor of the Van de Graaff generator
Born
1901 125 years ago
Died
January 16th, 1967 59 years ago — 66 years old

An American physicist and academic, contributions included the invention of the Van de Graaff generator, a device that produces high voltages for particle acceleration. This invention facilitated significant advancements in nuclear physics and radiation studies. Worked at various institutions, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California, Berkeley. Actively engaged in research and education until death in 1967.

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Robert Kagan

Historian and author of 'Of Paradise and Power'
Born
September 26th, 1958 67 years ago

A Greek-American historian and author contributed significantly to the discourse on international relations and American foreign policy. Kagan served as a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and co-founded the Project for the New American Century. He wrote extensively, providing analysis and commentary on U.S. military power and intervention strategies. His book 'Of Paradise and Power' compared the foreign policies of Europe and the United States in the post-Cold War context, stimulating extensive debate on transatlantic relations. Kagan's work often focused on the role of democracy and power dynamics in contemporary geopolitics.

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Robert Kardashian

American lawyer and businessman
Born
February 22nd, 1944 82 years ago
Died
September 30th, 2003 22 years ago — 59 years old

Worked as an attorney and businessman, gaining attention during the O.J. Simpson trial. Served as a key advisor to Simpson, providing legal support and strategic counsel. Expanded into business with the founding of a clothing company. Became prominent in popular culture through familial connections and media appearances.

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Robert Karlsson

Swedish professional golfer
Born
September 3rd, 1969 56 years ago

A professional golfer from Sweden, excelled in the European Tour and the PGA Tour. Achieved significant success in the 2000s, with multiple tournament victories including the 2008 European Tour Order of Merit. Competed in prestigious events such as The Open Championship and the Ryder Cup, contributing to the team's efforts.

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Robert Karvelas

Actor in 'The O.C.' and 'The Wrestler'
Born
April 3rd, 1921 105 years ago
Died
1991 35 years ago — 70 years old

An American actor recognized for performances in television and film. Roles included a significant character in the television series 'The O.C.' and a part in the film 'The Wrestler.' Career spanned several decades, contributing to various productions in the entertainment industry.

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Róbert Kasza

Hungarian Modern Pentathlete Olympic Medalist
Born
April 5th, 1986 40 years ago

Competed in modern pentathlon and represented Hungary in multiple international competitions. Achieved significant success at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, winning a bronze medal in the individual event. Participated in various World Championships, collecting several medals, including gold in team events. Competed for clubs in Hungary and contributed to the sport's development domestically.

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Robert Kearns

Engineer, inventor of windscreen wiper
Born
1927 99 years ago
Died
February 9th, 2005 21 years ago — 78 years old

An American engineer invented the intermittent windscreen wiper, a device that allows windshield wipers to pause between wipes. This invention made driving in rain safer and more convenient. Kearns demonstrated the prototype in the early 1960s and patented the invention in 1964. His prolonged legal battles against major automotive companies for patent infringement garnered national attention and highlighted issues of intellectual property rights. Kearns's story was later depicted in the 2008 film 'Flash of Genius.'

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Robert Kerr

Sprinter and coach; Olympic athlete
Born
June 9th, 1882 143 years ago
Died
May 12th, 1963 63 years ago — 80 years old

Born in Ireland and later moving to Canada, a prominent sprinter specialized in middle-distance events. Competed in the 1908 London Olympics, finishing fourth in the 800 meters. Transitioned to coaching after retiring from competition, contributing to the development of future athletes. Served as the head coach for Canada's Olympic track and field team, focusing on enhancing training techniques and competitive strategies for Canadian sprinters.

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Robert Kilwardby

English cardinal and scholar
Born
1215 811 years ago
Died
September 11th, 1279 746 years ago — 64 years old

Kilwardby served as a theologian and was appointed Cardinal by Pope Gregory X. He contributed significantly to the development of scholastic thought in the 13th century. He was also the Archbishop of Canterbury, a position he held from 1273 until his death. His leadership during this period influenced ecclesiastical politics and academic discourse in England. As a scholar, his works on logic and philosophy were significant in the context of medieval intellectual history.

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