Robert Johnson (disambiguation)
Robert Johnson (1911–1938) was an American blues singer and guitarist.
Robert Johnson may also refer to:
Arts
- Robert Johnson (artist) (1770–1796), English artist, pupil of Thomas Bewick
- Robert Barbour Johnson (1907–1987), artist and writer of weird fiction
- Bob Johnson (actor) (1920–1993), voice actor noted for Mission: Impossible mission messages
- Robert Johnson (born 1948), British comic entertainer known under the stage name Bob Carolgees
Musicians
- Robert Johnson (Scottish composer) (c. 1470–after 1554), Scottish renaissance composer and priest
- Robert Johnson (English composer) (c. 1583–1633), English lutenist and composer
- Robert Leroy Johnson (1911–1938), US blues guitarist and primary target of Robert Johnson
- Robert Sherlaw Johnson (1932–2000), British composer, pianist and music scholar
- Robert A. Johnson (musician), 1970s Memphis-based guitarist
- Robert Johnson (drummer), former drummer for KC and the Sunshine Band
- Robert White Johnson, Nashville songwriter
Business
- Robert Alan Johnson (1940–2001), English businessman
- Robert E. Johnson (editor) (1922–1996), publisher and editor of JET magazine
- Robert L. Johnson (born 1946), American media entrepreneur, founder of Black Entertainment Television
- Robert M. Johnson (born 1945), publisher of Newsday
- Robert Wood Johnson I (1845–1910), founded Johnson & Johnson
- Robert Wood Johnson II (1893–1968), 3rd president of Johnson & Johnson
- Robert Wood Johnson III (1920–1970), 3rd generation president of Johnson & Johnson
- Woody Johnson (Robert Wood Johnson IV, born 1947), American businessman
Military
- Robert Johnson (Civil War) (1834–1869), Civil War Brigadier General and secretary to the President of the United States
- Robert S. Johnson (1920–1998), American World War II flying ace
- Robert Lee Johnson (spy) (1922–1972), American spy for the Soviet Union
- Robert Gibbon Johnson (1771–1850), New Jersey colonel, farmer, historian and politician
Politics and law
U.S.
- Robert Johnson (governor) (1682–1735), governor of South Carolina
- Robert Johnson (Louisiana politician) (born 1975), Louisiana House of Representatives
- Robert Johnson III (born 1958), Mississippi House of Representatives
- Robert A. Johnson (South Dakota politician) (1921–2014), South Dakota State Senate
- Robert Davis Johnson (1883–1961), U.S. Congressman from Missouri
- Robert E. Johnson (New York politician) (1909–1995), New York State Senate
- Robert George Johnson (1925–1969), Minnesota state senator
- Robert H. Johnson (1916–2011), Wyoming state senator; see University of Wyoming College of Law
- Robert I. Johnson (born 1928), Wisconsin State Assembly
- Robert T. Johnson (born 1945), Missouri House of Representatives
- Robert Underwood Johnson (1853–1937), U.S. writer and diplomat
- Robert W. Johnson (Minnesota politician) (1924–2013), Minnesota House of Representatives
- Robert Ward Johnson (1814–1879), U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator, and Confederate States Senator from Arkansas
- Robert T. Johnson (lawyer) (born 1948), Justice of the New York State Supreme Court
Elsewhere
- Robert Johnson (English politician) (c. 1537–1622), English politician who sat in the House of Commons, 1597–1614
- Robert Johnson (died 1730), Irish MP for Trim and Athboy
- Robert Johnson (died 1721), Irish MP for Athboy and Harristown
- Robert Johnson (1745–1833), Irish MP for Hillsborough and Philipstown
- Robert Johnson (Australian politician) (1812–1866), New South Wales politician
- Robert Milton Johnson (1879–1943), Progressive party member of the Canadian House of Commons
Religion
- Robert Johnson (martyr) (died 1582), Catholic priest
- Robert Johnson (Archdeacon of Leicester) (1540–1625), Puritan rector
- Robert Johnson (bishop) (died 1767), Anglican Bishop of Cloyne, 1759–1767
- Robert Carroll Johnson Jr. (1938–2014), bishop of North Carolina in The Episcopal Church
- Robert Hodges Johnson (fl 1989), bishop of Western North Carolina in The Episcopal Church
Science and academia
- Robert Johnson (economist), American economist
- Robert Johnson (historian), professor at the University of Toronto
- Robert A. Johnson (psychotherapist) (born 1921), American author and Jungian analyst
- Robert David Johnson (born 1967), known as KC Johnson Professor of History, who came to prominence for his work exposing the facts about the Duke lacrosse case
- Robert E. Johnson (scientist), American mathematician, engineer and physicist
- Robert Erwin Johnson (1923–2008), University of Alabama professor, historian of the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard
- Robert Livingston Johnson, Temple University president and former vice president of Time Inc
- Robert Royce Johnson (1928–2016), engineer, computer pioneer, and professor; inventor of the Johnson counter
- Robert Walter Johnson (1899–1971), American physician
Sports
- Robert Johnson (handballer) (born 1951), Canadian handball player who competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Robert Johnson (tight end) (born 1980), American football player (NFL tight end)
- Robert Johnson (safety) (born 1987), American football player (NFL safety for the Tennessee Titans)
- Robert Johnson (wide receiver) (born 1982), American football player
- Robert Johnson (runner), 1981 USA marathon champion
Others
- Sir Robert Johnson (civil servant) (1874–1938), British civil servant, Deputy Master of the Royal Mint, 1922–1938
- Robert Johnson (prison officer) (born 1953), American air force veteran and former prison guard
- Robert Crawford Johnson (1882–1937), English inventor of the Cube teapot
- Robert R. Johnson (1928–2010), co-owner of the racehorse Timoleon
Other uses
- "Robert Johnson", a song by Alexis Korner from The Party Album
See also
First name variations
- Bert Johnson (disambiguation)
- Bob Johnson (disambiguation)
- Bobby Johnson (born 1951), college football coach
- Rob Johnson (disambiguation)
- Robb Johnson (born 1955), British musician
Surname variations
Other
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
- Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
- The Robert Johnson Songbook, a 1998 album by the Peter Green Splinter Group
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