There are several notable Robert Walkers in hsitory
Sir Robert Walker is a member of the British Privy Council.
Robert Walker was the codirector of the Oscar-nominated movie Brother Bear.
Robert Walker (June 18, 1888-March 4, 1954) is a screen actor, most famous for his role in The Drug Traffic.
Robert Walker, credited Bob Walker, has done lettering designs, graphics, scenic art, and decor art for feature films, including Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Gladiator.
Robert Hudson Walker (October 13, 1918-August 28, 1951) is a screen actor famous for his role in Strangers on a Train, in 1951. He died of a prescription drug overdose.
Robert Walker Jr. is an actor famous for his role in Easy Rider.
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Walker, despite being a man of small stature, "stooping and diminutive, with a wheezy voice and expressionless face," sustained a multitude of activities during his lifetime, including display of remarkable leadership and vote-gathering abilities.
Walker enthusiastically endorsed the annexation of Texas, which led to his entry into the Polk Cabinet in 1845.
Robert J. Walker was born on July 19, 1804, in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, the son of Judge Jonathan Hoge Walker.
Robert Neill Walker was born in Maryport, Cumberland, England on April 27, 1851, the second son of William and Ann (nee Donald) Walker.
Robert and his older brother Wilson (born in 1845) were obviously influenced by this family history, because both took to sea at a young age and became master mariners.
Robert N. Walker had served as commander of the Heian-maru (1877- 78) and Urada-maru (1879-81) and was commanding the Hiogo-maru at the time of formation of NYK in 1885.