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  1. Robert William Kalanihiapo Wilcox (February 15, 1855 – October 23, 1903), nicknamed the Iron Duke of Hawaiʻi, was a Native Hawaiian whose father was an American and whose mother was Hawaiian. A revolutionary soldier and politician, he led uprisings against both the government of the Hawaiian Kingdom under King Kalākaua and the ...

  2. Robert Wilcox (May 19, 1910 – June 11, 1955) was an American film and theater actor of the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Personal life [ edit ] Wilcox was born in Rochester, New York , the son of Dr. Roscoe Squires Wilcox of Rochester, who died when Wilcox was 16.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0928271Robert Wilcox - IMDb

    Robert Wilcox. Actor: Mysterious Doctor Satan. His father was a physician in Rochester, New York, who died when Wilcox was 16. He attended the University of Southern California but soon dropped out. A talent scout spotted him in a summer-stock production of "The Petrified Forest" and a series of "B" movies followed.

  4. David Starr. THIS YEAR IN Hawai’i marks the 100th anniversary of the attempted revolution co-led by Robert Wilcox in 1895. This action was prompted by the January 17, 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, which has now been recognized as a crime against the Native Hawaiian people by legal standards internationally and through U.S. Public ...

  5. Robert Wilcox. Actor: Mysterious Doctor Satan. His father was a physician in Rochester, New York, who died when Wilcox was 16. He attended the University of Southern California but soon dropped out. A talent scout spotted him in a summer-stock production of "The Petrified Forest" and a series of "B" movies followed.

  6. Robert Wilcox (1910 - 1955) fue un actor de Estados Unidos conocido por La horca fatal, Buried Alive, Armored Car, Little Tough Guy, Island of Doomed Men, El misterioso Dr. Satán, Swing That Cheer, City Girl, Rascals y Let Them Live.

  7. Learn about Robert Wilcox, a Hawaiian patriot who led two insurrections against the "Reform Government" that overthrew King Kalākaua. Explore his background, motives, actions, and legacy in this historical snapshot from the Hawaiian Cultural Center.