Film Industry
- Robert D. Walker (1888–1954), actor of bit roles and uncredited parts, mostly in low budget westerns
- Robert Walker (actor) (1918–1951), actor remembered for his role in Strangers on a Train (1951), father of Robert Walker Jr
- Robert Walker, Jr. (born 1940), actor noted for his roles in Ensign Pulver and Easy Rider
- Robert Walker (animator), Disney animator who directed Brother Bear
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