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* Bob Dixon (athlete) (1907–1941), Canadian athlete *
Bob Dixon (footballer) Robert Hewitson Dixon (30 August 1904 – 1980) was an English association football, footballer who played in the Football League for West Ham United F.C., West Ham United and Stoke City F.C., Stoke City. Career Dixon was born in Whitehaven an ...
(1904–1980), English footballer for West Ham United and Stoke * Bob Dixon (Missouri politician) (b. 1969), of the Missouri State Senate, formerly served in the Missouri House of Representatives *
Bobby Dixon Bobby Dixon or Ali Muhammed (born April 10, 1983), is an American-born naturalized Turkish professional basketball former player who played at the point guard position. He also represented the senior Turkish national basketball team, as he holds ...
(born 1983), American basketball player *
Bobby Digital (Jamaican producer) Robert Dixon (March 11, 1961 – May 21, 2020), known as Bobby Digital, was a Jamaican reggae and dancehall producer. He was given his nickname "Bobby Digital" because King Jammy, with whom he worked in the mid-1980s, had begun experimentin ...
(Bobby Dixon), reggae and dancehall producer


Robert Dixon

* Robert Dixon (1780–1815), English landscape artist * Robert Dixon (clergyman) (1614-1688), English clergyman *
Robert Dixon (explorer) Robert Harald Lindsay Dixon (1800–1858) was an Australian surveyor and explorer, born in Cockfield, County Durham, England. Arrival in Tasmania Dixon arrived in Tasmania (then ''Van Diemen's Land'') in May 1821 with his brother George. For t ...
(1800–1858), Australian explorer *
Robert Dixon (Irish politician) Robert Dixon (1685-1732) was an Irish barrister, judge and politician who served very briefly as a justice of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland). He was born at Calverstown, County Kildare, the only surviving son of Colonel Robert Dixon (died 1 ...
(1685–1732) Irish MP and judge *
Robert Dixon (mathematician) Robert Dixon (born 1947) is a British mathematician and graphic artist, known primarily for his book ''Mathographics'' and for his plagiarism dispute with Damien Hirst. Dixon was a research associate at the Royal College of Art. He complained ...
(born 1947), British mathematician and graphic artist *
Robert E. Dixon Robert Ellington Dixon (April 22, 1906 – October 21, 1981) was a United States Navy admiral and aviator, whose Frank Jack Fletcher#Coral Sea: May 4.E2.80.938.2C 1942, radio message "Scratch one flat top" during the Battle of the Coral Sea became ...
(1906–1981), U.S. Navy admiral and aviator *
Robert J. Dixon General Robert James Dixon, USAF (April 9, 1920 – March 21, 2003) was a United States Air Force four-star general and Command Pilot who served as Commander, Tactical Air Command (COMTAC) from 1973 to 1978. He also served simultaneously as comma ...
(1920–2003), United States Air Force general *
Robert K. Dixon Robert K. Dixon is an energy, environment, and economic expert at the Office of International Affairs, US Department of Energy headquarters in Washington, DC, USA. Biography Dixon is a native of Lee's Summit, Missouri. He graduated from Lee's ...
, energy, environment, and economic expert at the US Department of Energy * Robert M. W. Dixon (born 1939), Australian linguist * Robert Vickers Dixon (1812–1885), Irish academic and clergyman * Robert Dixon (character), fictional character in Australian TV series ''Sea Patrol''


Rob Dixon

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Rob Dixon Rob Dixon is an American jazz saxophonist. A native of Atlanta, Dixon went to Indiana University where he came under the influence of the renowned jazz educator David Baker. After moving to New York in 1996, he began gigging around town with ...
, American jazz saxophonist * Rob Dixon (strength athlete) (born 1964), British strongman competitor


See also

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Robert Dixon-Smith, Baron Dixon-Smith Robert William Dixon-Smith, Baron Dixon-Smith DL (born 30 September 1934), is a British farmer and Conservative Party politician. Lord Dixon-Smith is a former Shadow Minister at the Department for Communities and Local Government.
(born 1934), British peer and Conservative politician * Robert Dickson (disambiguation) {{hndis, name=Dixon, Robert