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  1. Robert Alvin Lewis (October 18, 1917 – June 18, 1983) was a United States Army Air Forces officer serving in the Pacific Theatre during World War II. He was the co-pilot and aircraft commander of the Enola Gay, the B-29 Superfortress bomber which dropped the atomic bomb Little Boy on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.

  2. Robert Q. Lewis (born Robert Goldberg; April 25, 1921 – December 11, 1991) was an American radio and television entertainer, comedian, game show host and actor. Lewis added the middle initial "Q" to his name accidentally on the air in 1942.

  3. Robert Lewis (March 16, 1909 – November 23, 1997) was an American actor, director, teacher, author and founder of the influential Actors Studio in New York in 1947.

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  5. Jun 20, 1983 · Robert A. Lewis, the co-pilot of the Enola Gay, the B-29 that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, died of a heart attack Saturday in Riverside Hospital in Newport News, Va. He was 65 years...

  6. Jul 12, 2022 · Author Philip Dray looks at the lynching of Robert Lewis at Port Jervis, speaking against violent racist myths, and examines how “The Great Replacement” fear isn’t new.

  7. Robert Lewis has been a pastor, writer, speaker, and visionary for over forty years. Robert founded the original Men’s Fraternity and developed the Men’s Fraternity curriculum in 1990 while serving as Teaching Pastor and Directional Leader at Fellowship Bible Church in Little Rock, Arkansas.

  8. Captain Lewis was the co-pilot of the Enola Gay on the flight to Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 when the crew dropped the first atomic bomb. After the war, Lewis continued flying through a career with American Overseas Airway. Later in life, he entered the candy manufacturing business.

  9. Jan 29, 2016 · NEW YORK — Robert Lewis, a founder of the Actors Studio, a member of the Group Theater of the 1930s, a successful director of Broadway plays and musicals and one of the most renowned acting teachers of the century, died of a heart attack Sunday night. He was 88 and lived in Manhattan.

  10. Nov 25, 1997 · Robert Lewis, a founder of the Actors Studio, a member of the Group Theater of the 1930's, a successful director of Broadway plays and musicals and one of the most renowned acting...

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