Michael Robinson
Michael or Mike Robinson may refer to:
Arts and humanities
    
- Michael Robinson (Canadian artist) (1948–2010), poet and printmaker
 - Michael F. Robinson (born 1933), English composer and musicologist
 - Michael Massey Robinson (1744–1826), poet
 - Michael S. Robinson (1910–1999), British art historian
 - Michael Eric Robinson (born 1956), American composer
 
Sports
     
    American football
    
- Michael Robinson (cornerback) (born 1973), NFL player for the Green Bay Packers in 1996
 - Michael Robinson (fullback) (born 1983), NFL player for the Seattle Seahawks from 2010 to 2013
 - Michael Robinson (arena football) (born 1986), AFL player for the Kansas City Command
 - Mike Robinson (defensive end) (born 1956), NFL player for the Cleveland Browns in 1981 & 1982
 
Association football (soccer)
    
- Michael Robinson (footballer) (1958–2020), Irish footballer from 1975–1989, television pundit in Spain thereafter
 - Mike Robinson (soccer) (born 1958), American former soccer forward
 - Mike Robinson (footballer, born 1968) (born 1968), English footballer for Darlington
 
Other sports
    
- Michael Robinson (figure skater), British figure skater
 - Michael Robinson (cricketer) (born 1967), Australian cricketer
 - Mike Robinson (basketball, born 1976), American basketball player
 - Mike Robinson (basketball, born 1952), American basketball player, winner of the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award
 
Other people
    
- Michael Robinson (rabbi) (1924–2006), activist for civil and human rights
 - Michael Robinson (RAF officer) (1917–1942), British flying ace of the Royal Air Forceduring the Second World War
 - Michael H. Robinson (1929–2008), British zoologist
 - Michael Vernon Robinson (born 1956), American automobile designer
 - Michael Waller Robinson (1837–1912), American politician
 - Mike Robinson (Alberta politician), Alberta Liberal Party politician and former president & CEO of Glenbow Museum
 - Mike Robinson (businessman), founder and president of Eastwood Guitars
 
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