Biography
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Robert Scott may refer to:
- Robert Falcon Scott (1868–1912), British Royal Navy officer and Antarctic explorer, narrowly failed to be the first to reach the South Pole
- Robert Wellbeloved Scott (1803–1856), British Liberal Member of Parliament for Walsall
- Robert Scott (philologist) (1811–1877), co-editor with Henry George Liddell of the Greek dictionary A Greek-English Lexicon
- Robert Scott (VC) (1874–1961), British soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross in the Boer War
- Robert Scott (Conservative politician) (1901–1974), British Conservative Member of Parliament for Wansbeck 1940–1945
- Robert Lee Scott, Jr. (1908–2006), United States Air Force flying ace in World War II
- Robert E. Scott, Columbia Law professor and Contracts Scholar
- Robert S. Scott (1913–1999), American Medal of Honor winner
- Robert R. Scott (1915–1941), American World War II Medal of Honor winner
- Robert W. Scott (born 1929), American politician, former governor of North Carolina
- Robert C. Scott (born 1947), American Democratic Member of Congress from Virginia
- Robert A. Scott, American educationalist, President of Adelphi University
- Robert Scott (Manitoba politician), Canadian politician of the Christian Heritage Party
- Robert Scott a low budget film director
- Robert Scott a Renowned New Zealand Guitar-Smith
- Robert Scott, New Zealand radio broadcaster, one half of the '2 Robbies' on The Breeze
- Robert Scott (singer), member of New Zealand bands The Bats, The Clean, and The Magick Heads.
- Robert Scott (rower), an Australian rower who won a silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics
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