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Robbins may refer to: Robbins (name), a surname Al Robbins, medical doctor in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Arizona Robbins, surgeon in Grey's Anatomy
Robbins
English actress, singer-songwriter (born 1958)
actress Amy Robbins, sculptor Jane Robbins, and The Sheilas singer Emma Robbins. Her older brother is radio broadcaster and actor Ted Robbins. Through her
Kate_Robbins
American motivational speaker (born 1960)
including a marriage with Jim Robbins, a former semi-professional baseball player who legally adopted Anthony when he was 12. Robbins attended Glendora High
Tony_Robbins
American actor (born 1958)
Miles Robbins (b. May 4, 1992). Sarandon, like Robbins, is a lapsed Catholic. Robbins's relationship with Sarandon ended in December 2009. Robbins married
Tim_Robbins
American businessman (born 1965/66)
Charles H. Robbins (born 1965 or 1966) is an American businessman. He is the chairman and CEO of Cisco Systems. Robbins was born in Grayson, Georgia, and
Chuck_Robbins
American author and podcast host (born 1968)
Melanie Lee Robbins (née Schneeberger; born October 6, 1968) is an American author, podcast host, and lawyer. Robbins gained recognition for her TEDx
Mel_Robbins
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Thomas Robbins, Tom Robbins or Thomas Robins may refer to: Thomas Robins the Elder (1715/16–1770), English artist Thomas Robins the Younger (1748–1806)
Thomas_Robbins
American country singer (1925–1982)
1959, Robbins released his signature song, "El Paso", for which he won the Grammy Award for Best Country and Western Recording. The song began Robbins' association
Marty_Robbins
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John Robbins may refer to: John Robbins (author) (1947–2025), American author, known for his books on vegetarianism, food, and health John Robbins (congressman)
John_Robbins
US international ice cream parlor chain
Baskin-Robbins, Inc. is an American multinational chain of ice cream and cake specialty shops owned by Inspire Brands. Baskin-Robbins was founded in 1945
Baskin-Robbins
English stage and screen actress
Robbins featured her brother Ted Robbins and sisters Jane, Emma and Kate Robbins. Before landing the role as Dr Jill Weatherill in The Royal, Robbins
Amy_Robbins
Australian actor and comedian (b.1957)
All Aussie Adventures. Robbins has appeared on The Panel, Thank God You're Here and Have You Been Paying Attention?. Robbins attended Strathmore High
Glenn_Robbins
First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989
where Robbins lived beyond the means of most Americans, and the family socialized in high society. Her mother's career also meant that Robbins had regular
Nancy_Reagan
but unproven, that all Robbins algebras are Boolean algebras. This was proved by William McCune in 1997, so the term "Robbins algebra" is now simply a
Robbins_algebra
British radio personality (born 1955)
father. Robbins is also the President of Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary in Edenfield, Lancashire. Robbins is the brother of actresses Kate and Amy Robbins and
Ted_Robbins
American actor (born 1992)
Miles Guthrie Tomalin Robbins (born May 4, 1992) is an American actor. Miles Guthrie Tomalin Robbins was born on May 4, 1992, in New York City, a son of
Miles_Robbins
American writer (1932–2025)
self-declared "un-memoir". From 1970, Robbins lived in La Conner, Washington, where he wrote nine of his books. Thomas Eugene Robbins was born on July 22, 1932,
Tom_Robbins
British civil servant (born 1975)
appointment as British ambassador to the United States. Robbins was born in 1975 in Lambeth, to Derek Robbins and Diana (née Phillips). His father is Emeritus
Olly_Robbins
American film producer (born 1963)
Sony Pictures. Robbins was born on November 22, 1963 in New York City and raised in the Marine Park, Brooklyn, neighborhood. Robbins was born to a Jewish
Brian_Robbins
Fictional character from the television show Grey's Anatomy
Dane) baby. Robbins accepts the situation, and she and Torres restart their relationship. Torres gifts Robbins with a weekend getaway, and Robbins proposes
Arizona_Robbins
American choreographer and director (1918–1998)
interviews with Robbins and his colleagues, premiered on PBS in 2009 and won both an Emmy and a Peabody Award the same year. Robbins was born Jerome Wilson
Jerome_Robbins
Amrican psychologist (1970–2026)
PsyCRITIQUES, and Terrorism Research. Robbins was a co-editor of The Legacy of R.D. Laing, published by Trivium Press. Robbins was a recipient of the Harmi Carari
Brent_Robbins
American football player (1973–2026)
While in college, Robbins was diagnosed with depression and anxiety, and he was hospitalized during a psychotic episode. Robbins was selected by the
Barret_Robbins
American musician and actor (1931–2011)
Gilbert Lee Robbins (April 3, 1931 – April 5, 2011) was an American folk singer, folk musician and actor. Robbins was a former member of the folk band
Gil_Robbins
American actress and singer (1921–1980)
Gale Robbins (born Betty Gale Robbins or Betty Gale Murphy, May 7, 1921 – February 18, 1980) was an American actress and singer. Born in Chicago, Illinois
Gale_Robbins
Canadian actor (born 1972)
26, 1972), better known as Ryan Robbins, is a Canadian actor. Robbins was born in Victoria, British Columbia. Robbins is known for his roles as Ladon
Ryan_Robbins
American academic
Hollis Robbins (born 1963) is an American academic and essayist. Robbins is professor of English and also serves as Special Advisor for Humanities at
Hollis_Robbins
American author (1916–1997)
who went on to pen an account of her life with Robbins in 2013. Divorced in the early 1990s, Robbins married Jann Stapp in 1992; they remained together
Harold_Robbins
English actor (1930–1992)
Buses (1969–1973) and its film spinoffs. Michael Robbins was born in Croydon, Surrey, to Percival W. Robbins (1899–1956) and Bertha May née Sindall (1900–1997)
Michael_Robbins
Type of music therapy
South Africa. Before the establishment of The Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy, Robbins was employed in a special education role at the Sunfield
Nordoff–Robbins_music_therapy
American actor and filmmaker Tim Robbins started his acting career in 1982 with a few episodes on the medical drama series St. Elsewhere. His film debut
Tim_Robbins_filmography
Welsh football administrator
side. Robbins was born in Wrexham, Wales. His father was originally from Bristol but had moved to Wrexham where he managed Wrexham Music Hall. Robbins played
Ted Robbins (football administrator)
Ted_Robbins_(football_administrator)
British economist (1898–1984)
Lionel Charles Robbins, Baron Robbins, CH, CB, FBA (22 November 1898 – 15 May 1984) was a British economist, and prominent member of the economics department
Lionel_Robbins
American rock musician
James Robbins, better known as J. Robbins, is an American rock musician. Robbins began his career as a bassist for Government Issue, and has also led five
J._Robbins
1963 British government report on education
The Robbins Report (the report of the Committee on Higher Education, chaired by Lionel Robbins) was commissioned by the British government and published
Robbins_Report
Equivalence between strongly orientable graphs and bridgeless graphs
In graph theory, Robbins' theorem, named after Herbert Robbins (1939), states that the graphs that have strong orientations are exactly the 2-edge-connected
Robbins'_theorem
American rock climber (1935–2017)
Royal Robbins (February 3, 1935 – March 14, 2017) was one of the pioneers of American rock climbing. After learning to climb at Tahquitz Rock, Robbins went
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Name list
artist and author Robin (disambiguation) Robbins (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Robbin This page or section lists people that share
Robbin
2026 film by Baltasar Kormákur
a 2026 survival film directed by Baltasar Kormákur, written by Jeremy Robbins, and starring Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton. It tells the story of
Apex_(2026_film)
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William Robbins may refer to: William Robbins (athlete) (1885–1962), American athlete competing at the 1908 Summer Olympics William D. Robbins (1874–1952)
William_Robbins
American financier (born 1969)
engineering. Robbins played hockey throughout college and was captain of the University of Pennsylvania club team for three years. Robbins became a Certified
Larry_Robbins
American actor (born 1990)
shows, and Broadway plays. Robbins is a native of Washington, D.C., and graduated from Georgetown Day School in 2009. Robbins made his Broadway debut in
Noah_Robbins
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Robbins House may refer to: Unni Robbins II House, Newington, Connecticut, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Hartford County
Robbins_House
American actor (1956–2022)
Peter Robbins (born Louis Nanasi; August 10, 1956 – January 18, 2022) was an American actor and real estate broker. Robbins gained national fame in the
Peter_Robbins_(actor)
American inventor of the card game UNO
sold over 150 million copies worldwide. Robbins died in 1984 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was 72. "Merle Robbins died". New York Times. 16 January 1984. Retrieved
Merle_Robbins
American rock climber and designer
Elizabeth Burkner Robbins is an American rock climber, outdoor equipment designer and co-founder of Royal Robbins Inc. In 1967, she became the first woman
Liz_Robbins
1994 film by Frank Darabont
Darabont. Darabont said he cast Robbins after seeing his performance in the 1990 psychological horror Jacob's Ladder. When Robbins was cast, he insisted that
The_Shawshank_Redemption
Musical artist
Edward W. Robbins Jr., known as Rockie Robbins, is an American soul singer from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Robbins was born Edward W. Robbins Jr. He signed
Rockie_Robbins
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Colin Robbins might refer to: Colin Robbins (Beverly Hills 90210) character Colin Robbins (software engineer) Colin Robbins (tennis), South African tennis
Colin_Robbins
Canadian wrestler and actor (1957–2013)
Garry Robbins (September 9, 1957 – December 11, 2013) was a Canadian actor, politician and professional wrestler. Robbins was born in St. Catharines,
Garry_Robbins
American basketball player (born 1999)
2023, Robbins suffered a leg injury early in a game against Kentucky, forcing him to miss the rest of the season. Despite this injury, Robbins was named
Liam_Robbins
American cartoonist and writer (1938–2024)
The Byrds. Robbins was the first of the three "Ladies of the Canyon" in Joni Mitchell's classic song from the album of the same name. Robbins was an active
Trina_Robbins
American pathologist (1893–1973)
Science" noted that the contributions of Robscheit-Robbins "deserve greater notice". Robscheit-Robbins was born in Euskirchen, Germany in 1893 and moved
Frieda_Robscheit-Robbins
British academic
of Cambridge. Robbins interests are in the fields of cognitive neuroscience, behavioural neuroscience and psychopharmacology. Robbins is Director of
Trevor_Robbins
American record executive (born 1957)
Cory Robbins (born September 23, 1957) is an American record executive. Robbins founded two influential record labels. The first, Profile Records (in business
Cory_Robbins
Surname list
T U V W X Y Z Aaron Robbins (born 1983), American football player Aidan Robbins (born 2000), American football player Alan Robbins (born 1943), American
Robbins_(name)
American magician, lecturer, actor, and author
Todd Robbins (born August 15, 1958) is an American magician, lecturer, actor, and author. Todd Robbins was born in Long Beach, California, the son of
Todd_Robbins
American-Canadian twin actresses (b. 1949)
Jacqueline "Jacquie" Robbins and Joyce Robbins (born September 9, 1949) are twin American-Canadian actresses best known for playing the Blind Twins in
Jacqueline_and_Joyce_Robbins
American businessman (1917 – 2008)
Irvine "Irv" Isaac Robbins (December 6, 1917 – May 5, 2008) was a Canadian-born American businessman. He co-founded the Baskin-Robbins ice cream parlor
Irv_Robbins
American horror and mystery writer (1888–1949)
Clarence Aaron Robbins (25 June 1888 – May 10, 1949), billed as C. A. Robbins and better known as Tod Robbins, was an American author of horror and mystery
Tod_Robbins
American singer
the Nazis. Robbins is sometimes reported to be the first female cantor, although the unofficial cantor Julie Rosewald preceded her. Robbins was appointed
Betty_Robbins
American secretary and CIA employee (1943–1965)
omitted Robbins' name from the display's Book of Honor, which lists the names of the slain employees, citing security concerns since Robbins was working
Barbara_Robbins
American consultant and sleight-of-hand artist (born 1974)
him "an artful manipulator of awareness". Robbins was born in Plainview, Texas. A soft-spoken man, Robbins has said, in various interviews, that he learned
Apollo_Robbins
American production company
Tollin/Robbins Productions and then Marquee/Tollin/Robbins) is an American film and television production company founded by Mike Tollin and Brian Robbins in
Tollin/Robbins_Productions
Topics referred to by the same term
Robbins Airport may refer to: Robbins Airport (Illinois), closed airport in Robbins, Illinois Robbins Airport (Massachusetts), closed airport in Danvers
Robbins_Airport
American activist (1947 – 1970)
deteriorated, Robbins's father hired a domestic worker, nicknamed "Auntie Annie" by Robbins and his sister. "Auntie Annie" remained in the Robbins employ for
Terry_Robbins
Village in Illinois, United States
first black-owned airport, Robbins Airport. Robbins was incorporated on December 14, 1917 and named for Eugene S. Robbins, a real estate developer who
Robbins,_Illinois
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Bruce Robbins may refer to: Bruce Robbins (academic) (born 1949), American academic Bruce Robbins (baseball) (born 1959), American former baseball pitcher
Bruce_Robbins
American politician (born 1968)
"Minnesota governor's race: GOP Rep. Kristin Robbins drops out". KMSP-TV. Retrieved 1 May 2026. "Robbins, Solon running for Dist. 34A seat". Press & News
Kristin_Robbins
American actress
mid-1950s to the present. She used the screen name Cindy Robbins in her acting credits. Robbins was born Cynthia Robichaux in Hammond, Louisiana. Her mother
Cindy_Robbins
In statistics, the Chapman–Robbins bound or Hammersley–Chapman–Robbins bound is a lower bound on the variance of estimators of a deterministic parameter
Chapman–Robbins_bound
American baseball player (born 2005)
Robbins attended Holy Ghost Preparatory School in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. He committed to Seton Hall University to play college baseball. Robbins started
Aiden_Robbins
American literary scholar (born 1949)
public". Although Robbins had been co-editor of the journal Social Text in 1996, when it was hoaxed by the physicist Alan Sokal, Robbins collaborated with
Bruce_Robbins_(academic)
American costume designer (1943–2024)
Carolyn Mae Robbins (née Fishbein; February 7, 1943 – April 12, 2024) was an American costume designer. She designed the poodle skirts for the stage production
Carrie_Robbins
In statistics, the Robbins lemma, named after Herbert Robbins, states that if X is a random variable having a Poisson distribution with parameter λ, and
Robbins_lemma
Australian sportswoman (born 1981)
After the conclusion of her rowing career, Robbins attempted to become a professional cyclist. Robbins was born in Perth, Western Australia, and attended
Sally_Robbins
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James Robbins may refer to: James Robbins (journalist) (born 1954), BBC journalist James Robbins (shipbuilder) (died 1680), Danish shipbuilder James O
James_Robbins
American HIV/AIDS activist
myriad of additional publications. Robbins was named to the POZ 100 List in 2013. Before his HIV diagnosis, Robbins was raising awareness about HIV in
Josh_Robbins
In probability theory, Robbins' problem of optimal stopping, named after Herbert Robbins, is sometimes referred to as the fourth secretary problem or
Robbins'_problem
American ornithologist and author (1918–2017)
Robbins banded more than 300 species and 190,000 individual birds over the course of his career. One of the most important accomplishments by Robbins
Chandler_Robbins
American chef
Robbins (born 1971) is an American chef who has held a Michelin star at two restaurants, and a contestant on season four of Top Chef Masters. Robbins
Missy_Robbins
American actor
first national tour of Into the Woods. Robbins also portrayed Herbie in the first Broadway revival of Gypsy. Robbins appeared opposite Angela Lansbury in
Rex_Robbins
American voice actress (1946–2020)
Joni Robbins (born Joan Eva Rothman, died September 21, 2020) was an American veteran voice actress. In the 1950s, her family moved to Los Angeles so
Joni_Robbins
United States historic place
The Robbins School, originally called Franklin School, is located at 4302 South 39th Avenue in South Omaha, Nebraska, United States. It was built in 1910
Robbins_School
Census-designated place in California, United States
Robbins is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sutter County, California, United States. Robbins sits at an elevation of 23 feet (7.0 m). The ZIP Code
Robbins,_California
Australian rules footballer (born 1976)
ISBN 978-1-920910-78-5. "Ben Robbins". AFL Tables. Ben Robbins at AustralianFootball.com Ben Robbins's playing statistics from AFL Tables Ben Robbins's WAFL playing statistics
Ben_Robbins
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David Robbins may refer to: David B. Robbins (born 1959), American investor Dave Robbins (trombonist) (1923–2005), American-Canadian trombonist, composer
David_Robbins
Robbins Bros. Jewelry, Inc. is a California-based jewelry store specializing in engagement rings. Robbins Brothers describes itself as “the engagement
Robbins_Brothers
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Robbins Island may refer to: Robbins Island (Antarctica) Robbins Island (Tasmania) Robben Island, Cape Province, South Africa Robins Island, Long Island
Robbins_Island
American mathematician
Courant, of What is Mathematics?. The Robbins lemma, used in empirical Bayes methods, is named after him. Robbins algebras are named after him because
Herbert_Robbins
British Church of England priest and former British Army officer
the 2011 New Years Honours, Robbins was appointed Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB), military division. "S Robbins". Crockford's Clerical Directory
Stephen_Robbins
Topics referred to by the same term
Jay Robbins may refer to: Jay M. Robbins (born 1945), American racehorse trainer Jay T. Robbins (1919–2001), U.S. Air Force General J. Robbins (born 1967)
Jay_Robbins
US non-profit organization
Tony Robbins Foundation (formerly Anthony Robbins Foundation) is a charitable organization created and chaired by motivational speaker Tony Robbins. It
Tony_Robbins_Foundation
American entrepreneur
cloud infrastructure automation company. Jesse Robbins was also an early investor in PagerDuty. Robbins was recognized in 2011 with the Technology Review
Jesse_Robbins
American screenwriter and film director (born 1945)
Peak and Pinocchio. Robbins has frequently worked with writer Hal Barwood. Prior to attending USC School of Cinematic Arts, Robbins graduated from Johns
Matthew Robbins (screenwriter)
Matthew_Robbins_(screenwriter)
American journalist and author
the 2011 Goodreads Choice Awards. Robbins also received a Books for a Better Life Award in 2012. In 2014, Robbins was the winner of the John Bartlow
Alexandra_Robbins
American botanical illustrator
River Museum, 2010. "Ellen Robbins Autumn Leaves Watercolor". National Park Service. Retrieved January 24, 2024. Robbins wrote a series of articles about
Ellen_Robbins
Topics referred to by the same term
Ira Robbins may refer to: Ira Robbins, editor and publisher of Trouser Press Ira Robbins, President and CEO of Valley Bank Ira P. Robbins, legal scholar
Ira_Robbins
American actor and director (born 1965)
received critical acclaim. Robbins was born in Karamürsel, Turkey, where his father served in the United States Navy. Robbins has one brother. His parents
Blake_Robbins
Canadian entrepreneur and author
plant-based diet. Robbins was born to John Robbins, author of Diet for a New America. He is the grandson of Baskin-Robbins cofounder Irvine Robbins. He is Jewish
Ocean_Robbins
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Lord Vishnu
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Name of a Hindu month in Summer
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Faithful to believe
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A big serpent
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Valuable Knowledge
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Reads aloud.
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, the lady of heaven.
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Descendant of Hazrat Ali
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A Celestial Maiden; Celestial Dancer
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