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| - Bob Brown (full name Robert James Brown), is an Australian senator and current overlord of The Australian Greens party (also known as Australians largest barnyard). His rise to power was not easy however, he entered politics in 1978 but did not assume control of the party until 1996. Aside from being the leader of Australia's largest political joke, he is also notable for being Australia's First openly gay politician.
- Robert Harold Brown (October 16, 1938 – February 5, 1997), better known by his ring name "Bulldog" Bob Brown, was a Canadian professional wrestler. He was born in Shoal Lake, Manitoba. He died in Kansas City, Missouri. Bob Brown was given the nickname "Bulldog" in grade school, and it stuck with him his entire life. He was a police officer before becoming a professional wrestler.
- Bob Brown (Born Dec 18 1950 in Toronto, Ontario) is a retired hockey defenceman. He played 80 games in the World Hockey Association (WHA) for the New York Raiders, Philadelphia Blazers, and the New York Golden Blades/New Jersey Knights. In those 80 games he scored 7 goals and 17 assists. The Montreal Canadiens chose him 80th overall in the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft.
- Sergeant First Class Robert Davis "Bob" Brown (United States Army, callsign: Cool Breeze) is a fictional character on the CBS television series The Unit. He is portrayed by Scott Foley. He was the newest member of The Unit, after first passing selection, Bob was a little shy, not talking if not addressed; however Bob soon proved himself and is now a valuable member of the unit. He is married to Kim Brown and they have 3 children- two daughters, Serena, Emily, and a son, Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt Brown.
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- Brown received three Taurus World Stunt Award nominations in 2002 in the category Best Driving for his work on the action thriller Swordfish, shared with Scott Rogers, Gilbert B. Combs, Brett A. Jones, and Mike Justus, 2005 in the category Best Specialty Stunt for his work on the action drama Flight of the Phoenix, and 2008 in the category Best High Work on the thriller The Number 23. In 2011 he won a Taurus World Stunt Award in the category Best High Work on the science fiction prequel Predators, shared with Jeremy Fitzgerald. Brown was also part of the stunt team which received Screen Actors Guild Award nominations in the category Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture for his work on the comic adaptation Iron Man in 2009 and on the science fiction sequel Transfo
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