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  1. 24 de oct. de 2017 · Robert "Bob" Guillaume (November 30, 1927 – October 24, 2017) was an American stage and television actor, best known for his role as Benson Du Bois on the TV-series Soap and the spin-off Benson, voicing the mandrill Rafiki in The Lion King and as Isaac Jaffe on Sports Night. In a career that spanned more than 50 years he worked extensively on stage (including a Tony Award nomination ...

  2. 25 de oct. de 2017 · Falleció Robert Guillaume, la voz de Rafiki en "El rey León" (VIDEO) Álvaro Gonzalo Pineda Risco. Actualizado el 25/10/2017, 12:20 a.m. A poco más de un mes de cumplir nueve décadas de vida ...

  3. Chef du service des gestions publiques locales, des activités bancaires et économiques chef Direction générale des Finances Publiques · Expérience : Direction générale des Finances publiques · Lieu : Paris et périphérie · 500 relations ou plus sur LinkedIn. Consultez le profil de Guillaume Robert sur LinkedIn, une communauté professionnelle d’un milliard de membres.

  4. 24 de oct. de 2017 · Robert Guillaume, the two-time Emmy-winning star of Benson, died Tuesday at the age of 89 in his Los Angeles home of complications from prostate cancer, according to Variety.He is best known for ...

  5. 26 de nov. de 2020 · If you enjoyed this performance of "Believe In Yourself" from Robert Guillaume, then check out the MDA Music Legends playlist here: https: ...

  6. 24 de oct. de 2017 · NEW YORK (AP) — Robert Guillaume, who rose from squalid beginnings in St. Louis slums to become a star in stage musicals and win Emmy Awards for his portrayal of the sharp-tongued butler in the TV sitcoms “Soap” and “Benson,” has died at age 89. Guillaume died at home Tuesday in Los Angeles, according to his widow, Donna Brown Guillaume.

  7. Benson: Created by Susan Harris. With Robert Guillaume, James Noble, Inga Swenson, Missy Gold. Jessica Tate's sharp-tongued former butler, Benson DuBois, moves up in the world, becoming first the governor's "director of household affairs," then the state's budget director, then lieutenant governor and candidate for the executive mansion.