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  1. Robert Q. Lewis (born Robert Goldberg; April 25, 1921 – December 11, 1991) [1] [2] was an American radio and television entertainer, comedian, [3] game show host and actor. Although born with the Goldberg name, he grew up as Lewis, his father's professional name. Lewis is perhaps best known for his game show participation, having been the ...

  2. Jun 28, 2019 · Robert Q. Lewis, Charles Pierce, Michael Feinstein, Lu Elrod In the Pierce biography, From Drags to Riches , John Wallraff writes that Deacon was among the celebrities who came out to watch Pierce perform at the Gilded Cage gay nightclub on Ellis Street in San Francisco.

  3. Dec 13, 1991 · Robert Q. Lewis, a radio comedian, television host and panelist who was known as much for his fey wit as his trademark horn-rimmed glasses, died on Wednesday at Century City Hospital in Los Angeles.

  4. Dec 12, 1991 · Robert Q. Lewis, early television’s perennial guest host and panelist with the horn-rimmed glasses, died Wednesday. He was 71. Lewis, who had no survivors, died in Century City Hospital of ...

  5. Robert Q. Lewis’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Robert Q. Lewis's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets. Net Worth in 2023. $1 Million - $5 Million. Salary in 2023. Under Review. Net Worth in 2022. Pending.

    • 70 years old
    • Robert Lewis Goldberg
    • actor,soundtrack
    • Aries
  6. Robert Q. Lewis (b. April 25, 1920 – d. December 11, 1991) was an American radio and television personality, game show host, and actor. Lewis added the middle initial "Q." to his name accidentally on the air in 1942, when he responded to a reference to radio comedian F. Chase Taylor's character, Colonel Lemuel Q. Stoopnagle, by saying, "and this is Robert Q. Lewis." He subsequently decided ...

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  8. Robert Q. Lewis (April 25, 1920 – December 11, 1991[1]) was an American radio and television personality, game show host, and actor. Lewis added the middle initial "Q." to his name accidentally on the air in 1942, when he responded to a reference to radio comedian F. Chase Taylor's character, Colonel Lemuel Q. Stoopnagle, by saying, "and this is Robert Q. Lewis.”

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