Robert Miller
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Robert Miller or Bob Miller may refer to:
In sports:
- Bob Miller (1890s pitcher) (1862–1931), baseball pitcher in 1890–91
- Bob Miller (1953–1962 pitcher) (born 1935), baseball pitcher from 1953 to 1962
- Bob Miller (1949–1958 pitcher) (born 1926), pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies from 1949 to 1958
- Bob Miller (1957–1974 pitcher) (1939–1993), right-handed pitcher from 1957 to 1974
- Bob Miller (American football) (1929–2006), football tackle for the Detroit Lions
- Bob Miller (ice hockey) (born 1956), NHL hockey player
- Bob Miller (sports announcer) (born 1938), announcer for the Los Angeles Kings hockey team
- Bob Miller (racer), American in the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame
- Rob Miller (rugby union) (born 1989), Rugby union player
In government:
- Bob Miller (Nevada governor) (born 1945), governor of Nevada
- Bob Miller (Australian politician) (born 1941), former Victorian state MP
- Rob Miller (South Carolina politician), candidate for United States Congress
- Robert A. Miller, former Chief Justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court
- Robert A. Miller (Oregon politician) (1854-1941), American politician in Oregon
- Robert H. Miller (jurist), former Chief Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court
- Robert Hopkins Miller, American diplomat
- Robert Lowell Miller Jr. (born 1950), U.S. federal judge
- Robert Thomas Miller, mayor of Austin, Texas
In other people:
- Robert Talbott Miller (1910–1999), American who allegedly spied for the Soviet Union
- Robert C. Miller (1920–1998), American meteorologist and USAF officer, pioneered tornado forecasting
- Robert Ellis Miller (born 1932), an American film director
- Robert H. Miller, American surgeon
- Robert M. Miller, equine behaviorist and veterinarian
- Robert Warren Miller (born 1933), an entrepreneur and developer of duty-free shopping
- Ben Lexcen or Robert Miller (1936–1988), Australian yacht designer
- Robert A. Miller (producer), American film producer, produced Focus
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