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The main antagonist, Robert Mezner (voiced by Dwight Schultz), is an ex-CIA agent who seeks to build a utopia by spreading the Technocyte virus across the planet. Supporting Mezner is Nadia (voiced by Julianne Buescher), a mysterious woman whom Hayden knows; and "Nemesis", a metallic, humanoid figure who fights with a long Technocyte blade ...
Robert James Smith (born 21 April 1959) is an English musician who is the co-founder, lead vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter, and only continuous member of the Cure, a post punk rock band formed in 1976.
Robert Smith (Medal of Honor) (1847–1930), American Indian Wars soldier and Medal of Honor recipient; Robert Smith (Australian Army officer) (1881–1928), Australian wool merchant and army officer; Robert H. Smith (naval officer) (1898–1943), United States Navy submariner for whom the destroyer/minelayer USS Robert H. Smith was named
Robert M. Smith may refer to: Robert MacKay Smith (1802–1888), Scottish businessman, meteorologist, and philanthropist; Robert Melville Smith (fl. 1931–1943), deputy minister of the Ontario Department of Highways; Robert Murdoch Smith (1835–1900), Scottish engineer, archaeologist and diplomat; Robert Murray Smith (1831–1921), Australian ...
Robert Smith (born December 31, 1967) is an American journalist. He is best known for hosting the NPR podcast Planet Money . [ 1 ] Smith is a professor of professional practice in journalism and director of the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship Program at Columbia University .
Robert P. Smith (also known as Bob Smith) was born on February 18, 1940, in Boston. Smith grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts as one of two children in his family, with his father practicing law. [ 1 ]
The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner is the third studio album by Ben Folds Five, released on April 27, 1999.Produced by the band's usual collaborator, Caleb Southern, it represented a departure for the band from their usual pop-rock sound to material influenced by classical and chamber music, with darker, introspective lyrics on subjects such as regret, death, and loss of innocence. [1]
Robert Henry Mizer (March 27, 1922 – May 12, 1992) [1] was an American photographer and filmmaker, known for pushing boundaries of depicting male homoerotic content with his work in the mid 20th century.