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Rob Liefeld
An American author and illustrator, recognized for contributions to the comic book industry. Co-founder of Image Comics, played a major role in popularizing independent comics in the early 1990s. Created iconic characters including Deadpool, Cable, and X-Force. Notable for a distinctive art style that featured exaggerated anatomy and dynamic poses.
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Born in 1960, this American director, producer, and choreographer gained prominence in the film industry with a talent for musical adaptations. Collaborated with various Broadway productions before transitioning to film. 'Chicago', released in 2002, showcased a unique integration of choreography and storytelling, earning critical acclaim and winning six Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Directed 'Memoirs of a Geisha' in 2005, which won three Oscars. 'Into the Woods', based on the Stephen Sondheim musical, was released in 2014.
Continue ReadingRob McClanahan
A professional ice hockey player, contributed significantly to the sport during the 1980s. Played for the University of Minnesota, helping the team to win the NCAA Championship in 1979. Entered the NHL, playing for teams including the New York Rangers, Minnesota North Stars, and the Buffalo Sabres. Selected as an NHL All-Star in 1984. Competed in the 1980 Winter Olympics as a member of the U.S. national team, securing a gold medal in Lake Placid. Retired from professional hockey in 1992 after a successful career.
Continue ReadingRob McElhenney
An American actor, producer, and screenwriter, achieved prominence as the co-creator and star of the television series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The series, which premiered in 2005, gained a cult following and is recognized for its unique blend of dark humor and character-driven storytelling. In addition to acting, also took on significant roles as a writer and director for several episodes. McElhenney's work on the show has led to multiple awards and nominations, contributing to its status as one of the longest-running live-action sitcoms in American television history. Apart from television, he has been involved in various other productions and projects, including the acquisition of the Welsh football club Wrexham AFC alongside actor Ryan Reynolds.
Continue ReadingRob Minkoff
A director and producer focused on animation and live-action films. Directed the animated feature film The Lion King, which earned significant critical and commercial success. Co-directed the film's sequel, The Lion King 1½, and produced the sequel's direct-to-video release. Also directed the live-action/CGI hybrid film Stuart Little and its sequel. Involved in various projects across the entertainment industry, contributing as a producer on multiple films and television series.
Continue ReadingRob Morrow
An American actor gained recognition for roles in television and film. Starred as Joel Fleischman in the series 'Northern Exposure', which aired from 1990 to 1995, receiving critical acclaim and several awards. Played Richard Goodwin in the film 'Quiz Show', released in 1994, which earned multiple Academy Award nominations. Morrow also appeared in other television shows including 'Numbers' and 'The Ranch'. Career continued with various roles across different media, showcasing versatility in acting.
Continue ReadingRob Muldoon
Served as the 31st Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1975 to 1984. Worked as an accountant before entering politics and became a member of the National Party. Sought to implement significant economic reforms and policies during a time of economic challenges in New Zealand. Held the position of Member of Parliament for the Tamaki electorate and was involved in various political initiatives.
Continue ReadingRob Nicholson
A prominent bass player and songwriter active since the late 20th century. Contributed significant work to the music industry, collaborating with various artists and bands. Developed a unique style that blends different musical genres, leaving a notable mark on contemporary music. Actively participated in live performances and recorded multiple albums, showcasing songwriting skills and mastery of the bass guitar.
Continue ReadingRob Niedermayer
A Canadian ice hockey player played as a center in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1993 to 2012. Drafted in 1993 by the New Jersey Devils, achieved considerable success with the team, winning the Stanley Cup in 2000. Also played for the Anaheim Ducks, where reached the Stanley Cup Finals in 2003. Other teams included the Florida Panthers, and the Calgary Flames, contributing to a career that spanned two decades in professional hockey. Retired having accumulated over 100 goals and 200 assists in the NHL, showcasing a steady presence in the league.
Continue ReadingRob Nieuwenhuys
A prominent Dutch writer, contributions spanned novels, essays, and poetry. Early works included reflections on life in the Netherlands and critiques of society. Gained recognition through literary circles and engagements with various cultural movements. Works often explored themes of identity, culture, and human experience. Lived through significant historical events, influencing writing style and content. Published several acclaimed books, gaining respect and appreciation from readers and critics alike.
Continue ReadingRob Pilatus
A singer-songwriter and musician, contributed to the pop group Milli Vanilli. Achieved fame in the late 1980s and early 1990s with the hit songs 'Girl You Know It's True' and 'Blame It on the Rain.' The group received a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1990, but later had the award revoked following controversy over lip-synching. Constructed a career that involved a notable partnership with Fabrice Morvan, together forming a pop duo that became central to discussions on authenticity in music.
Continue ReadingRob Portman
This individual served as a United States Senator from Ohio from 2011 to 2022. Prior to serving in the Senate, held the role of United States Trade Representative from 2005 to 2006 and Director of the Office of Management and Budget from 2006 to 2007. The individual started a career in public service as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1993 to 2005, representing Ohio's Second Congressional District. In the Senate, focused on various topics, including tax reform, healthcare, and trade.
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