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Robert Lee Brock (December 27, 1924 [1] – June 7, 1998) was an American businessman. He was born in Pawnee Rock, Kansas , and graduated from Sterling High School and the University of Kansas , where he was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.
ShowBiz Pizza Place, or simply ShowBiz Pizza, was an American family entertainment center and restaurant pizza chain founded in 1980 by Robert L. Brock and Creative Engineering (CEI). It emerged after a separation between Brock and owners of the Chuck E. Cheese franchise, Pizza Time Theatre.
Robert Brock may refer to: Robert L. Brock (1924–1998), American businessman best known for founding ShowBiz Pizza Place Robert K. Brock (1878–1962), American politician in the Virginia Senate
ShowBiz Pizza was founded in Kansas City in the 1980s. The home of cult-favorite band Rock-afire Explosion, it burned bright then burned out. Flashback Friday: Gen X grew up at ShowBiz Pizza, home ...
While Robert's time on SNL was short (he starred on just one season from 1985 to 1986), it was a stepping stone to a long acting career. With a number of projects under his belt, he won an Oscar ...
In 1980, Robert L. Brock opened the first ShowBiz Pizza Place restaurant in Kansas City, Missouri, featuring Creative Engineering's Wolf Pack 5 display.Although ShowBiz wanted the "Rock-afire Explosion" (RAE) concept, RAE was still in the final stages of development when the first store opened.
Actress Robyn Bernard, best known for her ’80s stint as aspiring singer Terry Brock on the ABC daytime drama General Hospital, has died. She was 64. According to TMZ, Bernard’s body was found ...
The first ShowBiz Pizza Place restaurant opened in Kansas City, Missouri, launched by Robert L. Brock, who had been a holder of a Chuck E. Cheese Pizza Time Theatre franchise. In 1984, ShowBiz would acquire the Chuck E. Cheese stores and, in 1990, rename its restaurants with the Chuck E. Cheese brand name.