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Daniel or Dan Roberts may refer to: Daniel Roberts (Royal Navy officer) (1789–1869) Daniel Foley Roberts (1834–1889), Queensland (Australia) politician Daniel Webster Roberts (1841–1935), Confederate soldier, and lawman with the Texas Rangers Dan Roberts (writer) (1912–1995), pseudonym of the Canadian writer W. E. D. Ross Dan Roberts (announcer) (born c. 1955), American public address announcer Dan Roberts (bassist) (born 1967), Canadian bassist Daniel Roberts (playwright) (born 1969), American playwright, editor and educator Daniel Roberts (fighter) (born 1980), American professional mixed martial arts fighter Daniel "Monkey Man" Roberts (born c. Read more on Wikipedia

Their biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Roberts is the 8,406th most popular athlete, the 21,647th most popular biography from Israel and the 921st most popular Israeli Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Daniel Roberts ranks 8,406 out of 6,025Before them are Jess Learmonth, Parviz Hadi, Mabel Gay, Adrianna Sułek, Gulnaz Gubaydullina, and Elise Vanderelst. After them are Linda Bergström, Maria Verschoor, Wataru Morishige, Hanne Claes, Roc Oliva, and Erik Heil.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Daniel Roberts ranks 21,655 out of 466Before them are Gerek Meinhardt (1990), Von Miller (1989), Megan Nick (1996), Justise Winslow (1996), Ben Rappaport (1986), and Jimmy Gomez (1974). After them are Britain Dalton (2001), Chris Klug (1972), Madison Kocian (1997), Tyler Alvarez (1997), Ariela Barer (1998), and Kether Donohue (1985).

Among ATHLETES In Israel

Among athletes born in Israel, Daniel Roberts ranks 921Before them are Jennie Finch (1980), Evan Jager (1989), Courtney Okolo (1994), Adrienne Martelli (1987), Teahna Daniels (1997), and Jessica Beard (1989). After them are Chris Klug (1972), Mikhail Artamonov (null), Nicolas Gestin (2000), Maddie Bowman (1994), Arman Hall (1994), and Shamier Little (1995).