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  • Robert Pierce
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  • Pierce transitioned to art direction on Sesame Street records, although he occasionally received credit on print products into the 1980s. However, his most notable Sesame Street contribution was the lyrics to "I Want a Monster to Be My Friend," written for the 1975 album The Sesame Street Monsters! and later used on the show itself.
  • Robert Pierce is an American actor and writer who is best known for writing the 2002 film The Climb.
  • Robert Pierce is a man who appeared in "Out of the Past".
  • Robert Pierce is a level 70 human found in Festival Lane in Old Stratholme. He owns Pierce's Pistols. He may also be related to Lisan Pierce, and is the father of Sara Pierce.
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  • 70
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Birthplace
  • Santa Monica, California
Creature
  • Humanoid
Faction
  • Neutral
Birth Date
  • 1952-10-01
Name
  • Robert Pierce
  • Robert Stirman Pierce
Title
  • Ammunition
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  • show
yearsactive
  • 1978
ID
  • 31025
Family
  • Erasmus Stirman
  • Sequoyah
Gender
  • Male
Health
  • 8982
Race
  • Human
Portrayed
  • Keith Powell
Location
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  • Pierce transitioned to art direction on Sesame Street records, although he occasionally received credit on print products into the 1980s. However, his most notable Sesame Street contribution was the lyrics to "I Want a Monster to Be My Friend," written for the 1975 album The Sesame Street Monsters! and later used on the show itself.
  • Robert Pierce is an American actor and writer who is best known for writing the 2002 film The Climb.
  • Robert Pierce is a man who appeared in "Out of the Past".
  • Robert Pierce is a level 70 human found in Festival Lane in Old Stratholme. He owns Pierce's Pistols. He may also be related to Lisan Pierce, and is the father of Sara Pierce.
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