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Robert Guillaume
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How old was Robert Guillaume when he died?
89 years old
When did Robert Guillaume die?
October 24, 2017
How did Robert Guillaume die?
Complications from prostate cancer
How old was Robert Guillaume when he died?
89 years old
Where did Robert Guillaume die?
Los Angeles, California, USA
When was Robert Guillaume born?
November 30, 1927
Where was Robert Guillaume born?
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
What was Robert Guillaume's birth name?
Robert Peter Williams
How tall was Robert Guillaume?
5 feet 10 inches, or 1.78 meters
What was Robert Guillaume known for?
Benson
,
Lean on Me
,
The Lion King
, and
Sports Night
Was Robert Guillaume married?
He was married to
Donna Brown Guillaume
from September 1985 to October 24, 2017 and Marlene Patricia Scott from 1955 to December 21, 1984.
Did Robert Guillaume have children?
Yes, 5 children, including Jacques Guillaume, Melissa, Patricia,
Kevin Guillaume
, and
Rachel Guillaume
Who were Robert Guillaume's relatives?
Jeanette Williams (Grandparent)
How many awards did Robert Guillaume win?
7 awards
How many award nominations did Robert Guillaume receive?
26 nominations
Known for
Benson
7.1
TV Series
Benson DuBois
1979–1986 • 158 eps
Sports Night
8.3
TV Series
Isaac Jaffe
1998–2000 • 45 eps
The Lion King
8.5
Rafiki
(voice)
1994
Lean on Me
7.4
Dr. Frank Napier
1989
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