Robert Smith
Robert Smith is the iconic frontman of the British rock band The Cure, known for his distinctive voice and eclectic style, who recently inspired Sharon Van Etten during her writing process for a new album.
Born on Apr 21, 1960 (66 years old)
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United Kingdom:
Robert Smith was inspired by Penelope Farmer’s novel Charlotte Sometimes for his song.
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Norway:
Robert Smith is the frontman of the band The Cure.
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New Zealand:
Robert Smith is the frontman of The Cure who dismissed Perry Bamonte in 2005.
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Liechtenstein:
Robert Smith from The Cure is among the signatories of the letter requesting a limit on ticket resale prices.
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New Zealand:
Customs Maritime manager Robert Smith emphasized the importance of vigilance against organized crime at New Zealand’s seaports.
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New Zealand:
Customs Maritime manager Robert Smith said as the year draws to a close, Customs remained steadfast in its vigilance against organised criminal groups targeting New Zealand’s seaports.
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Latvia:
Robert Smith's voice has been a lifeline for many, providing comfort and assurance that they are not alone.
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France:
Robert Smith sings the song 'Killing an Arab' during the credits of L’Etranger.
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Canada:
Inductee Robert Smith of The Cure performs during the 2019 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
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Norway:
Robert Smith and his band The Cure are returning to Oslo for the Øya festival in 2026.
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