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Arranging in chronological order [by year of birth] under headings "Public officials", "Others" and "Fictional characters"; See also Robertson (surname); adding Charles Robertson Young, etc.
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*[[Chuck MacIan Robertson]] (born 1967), American photographer and record producer whose cover photo for Harvey Danger's ''Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?'' gained wide publicity
*[[Chuck MacIan Robertson]] (born 1967), American photographer and record producer whose cover photo for Harvey Danger's ''Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?'' gained wide publicity
*[[Chuck Robertson]] (born 1976), American rock music performer in ska punk genre who has been with band Mad Caddies since its formation in 1995 and is its lead vocalist
*[[Chuck Robertson]] (born 1976), American rock music performer in ska punk genre who has been with band Mad Caddies since its formation in 1995 and is its lead vocalist
*[[Charles K Robertson]] (born 1964), Episcopal priest and author, Canon to the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church and former Executive Director of Film Clips, Inc


==Fictional characters==
==Fictional characters==

Revision as of 16:18, 15 December 2010

Charles Robertson, Charlie Robertson or Chuck Robertson may refer to:

Public officials

  • Charles Robertson (Norway) (1875–1958), Norwegian businessman, member of Conservative Party who, under Prime Minister Ivar Lykke, served as Minister of Trade from 1926 to 1928
  • Charles R. Robertson (1889–1951), American legislator; Republican from North Dakota; represented 1st congressional district from 1941 to 1943 and 2nd district from 1945 to 1949
  • Charles Robertson (York, Pennsylvania) (born 1934), American mayor and former police officer who served as York's top official from 1994 to 2002; acquitted in 2002 on 1969 race riot charges
  • Charles T. Robertson, Jr. (born 1946), American Air Force officer, promoted to general in 1998, who served in top leadership posts from 1985 to his retirement in 2001

Others

  • Charles Graham Robertson (1879–1954), English Lance Corporal, member of Royal Fusiliers, who was awarded Victoria Cross for valour in March 1918, during World War I
  • Charlie Robertson (1896–1984), American baseball pitcher whose career lasted from 1919 to 1928; pitched perfect game for Chicago White Sox on April 30, 1922
  • Chuck MacIan Robertson (born 1967), American photographer and record producer whose cover photo for Harvey Danger's Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? gained wide publicity
  • Chuck Robertson (born 1976), American rock music performer in ska punk genre who has been with band Mad Caddies since its formation in 1995 and is its lead vocalist
  • Charles K Robertson (born 1964), Episcopal priest and author, Canon to the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church and former Executive Director of Film Clips, Inc

Fictional characters

See also

  • Robertson (surname)
  • Charles Robertson Young (1852–after 1928), English first-class cricket's youngest player, at age 15; left-handed batsman for Hampshire; career lasted from 1867 to 1885
  • Charles Raymond Robertson-Glasgow (1901–1965), Scottish cricketer and, subsequently, cricket correspondent and author of numerous books; right-arm fast-medium bowler
  • Charles Robertson Skene (1914–1997), Indian-born Australian-American polo player of 1950s and 1960s; known as Hurricane Bob; Australia and U.S. Sports Hall of Fame
  • Charles Robertson Maier (born 1945), American-born Canadian archivist who has been serving as Priory Historian for St. John Ambulance; fellow of Royal Heraldry Society of Canada in 1991