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  1. Pewaukee, Wisconsin, US. Died. March 30, 1996. (1996-03-30) (aged 78) Los Angeles. Occupation. Writer, teacher. Robert J. Shaw (1917–1996) was an American television writer with 39 credits and teacher of screenwriting at UCLA .

  2. Apr 22, 1996 · Robert J. Shaw, who wrote the "Who Shot J. R.?" episode of "Dallas," which attracted the biggest television audience in history at the time, died on March 30 at his home in Los Angeles. He...

  3. Robert J. Shaw was born on 11 November 1917 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Robert J. was a writer, known for General Hospital (1963), CBS Daytime 90 (1974) and Hawaiian Eye (1959). Robert J. died on 30 March 1996 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  4. Gospel music career. Political career. Personal life. References. Bob Shaw (Georgia politician) Robert Jennings Shaw (August 21, 1929 – February 27, 2024) was an American gospel music singer and political leader. He was a two time inductee into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, as well as the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame.

  5. Robert Archibald Shaw (9 August 1927 – 28 August 1978) was an English actor, novelist, playwright and screenwriter. Beginning his career in theatre, Shaw joined the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre after the Second World War and appeared in productions of Macbeth , Henry VIII , Cymbeline , and other Shakespeare plays .

  6. Mar 30, 1996 · Died - Mar 30, 1996 | Genres - Drama. Overview. Other Appearances. Share on. facebook. twitter. Biography by AllMovie. Not to be confused with the Scottish actor who appeared in The Sting (1973) and Jaws (1975), Robert J. Shaw was a television writer who penned episodes for soap operas and nighttime dramas.

  7. Jun 15, 2000 · Jun 15, 2000. Carole Beers. Seattle Times staff reporter. Robert J. Shaw, an award-winning Seattle tax and transaction lawyer who also taught at the Seattle branch of Golden Gate University,...

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