Bob Collins

Bob, Bobby or Robert Collins may refer to:

  • Bob Collins (broadcaster) (1942–2000), American radio broadcaster
  • Bob Collins (politician) (1946–2007), Australian Labor Party member of the Australian Senate
  • Bobby Collins (footballer) (born 1931), Scottish footballer
  • Bobby Collins (American football) (born 1933), former American football coach
  • Bobby Collins (American football tight end) (born 1976), former tight end in the National Football League
  • Bobby Collins (basketball), American college basketball coach
  • Bobby Collins (comedian) (born 1951), American stand-up comedian and film actor
  • Rob Collins (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Rob Collins (musician) (1965–1996), English keyboardist in The Charlatans
  • Rip Collins (catcher) (Robert Joseph Collins, 1909–1969), backup catcher in Major League Baseball
  • Robert Collins (British Army officer) (1880–1950), British general
  • Robert E. Collins (born 1943), writer and director, creator of Police Woman
  • Robert Frederick Collins (born 1931), U.S. federal judge
  • Robert Henry Muirhead Collins (1852–1927), English-born naval officer and Australian public service head
  • Robert Ugbomeh Collins (born 1989), Nigerian footballer for Asnieres F.C

Famous quotes containing the words bob and/or collins:

    Upon entering my vein, the drug would start a warm edge that would surge along until the brain consumed it in a gentle explosion. It began in the back of the neck and rose rapidly until I felt such pleasure that the world sympathizing took on a soft, lofty appeal.
    Gus Van Sant, U.S. screenwriter and director, and Dan Yost. Bob Hughes (Matt Dillon)

    The head must bow, and the back will have to bend,
    Wherever the darkey may go;
    A few more days, and the trouble all will end,
    In the field where the sugar-canes grow.
    A few more days for to tote the weary load,—
    No matter, ‘t will never be light;
    A few more days till we totter on the road:—
    Then my old Kentucky home, good-night!
    —Stephen Collins Foster (1826–1884)