R. Daneel Olivaw
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R. Daneel Olivaw
Summary
R. Daneel Olivaw is a fictional robot[1]. He draws 1,635 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_robot category, ranking #14 of 39).[2]
Key Facts
- R. Daneel Olivaw is the creator of Isaac Asimov[3].
- R. Daneel Olivaw is recorded as male[4].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's instance of is recorded as fictional robot[5].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's instance of is recorded as literary character[6].
- R. Daneel Olivaw is owned by Gladia Delmarre[7].
- R. Daneel Olivaw is owned by Han Fastolfe[8].
- Among the performers on R. Daneel Olivaw was Johnny Carson[9].
- R. Daneel Olivaw was performed by Laura Birn[10].
- Among the performers on R. Daneel Olivaw was David Collings[11].
- R. Daneel Olivaw was performed by Brent Barrett[12].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's manufacturer is recorded as Roj Nemenuh Sarton[13].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's manufacturer is recorded as Han Fastolfe[14].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's given name is recorded as R.[15].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's given name is recorded as Daneel[16].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's pseudonym is recorded as Chetter Hummin[17].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's pseudonym is recorded as Eto Demerzel[18].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's from narrative universe is recorded as Foundation universe[19].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's home world is recorded as Aurora[20].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's present in work is recorded as The Caves of Steel[21].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's present in work is recorded as Prelude to Foundation[22].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's present in work is recorded as Mirror Image[23].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's present in work is recorded as Robots and Empire[24].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's present in work is recorded as Foundation and Empire[25].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Robot Daneel Olivaw'}[26].
- R. Daneel Olivaw's permanent duplicated item is recorded as Eto Demerzel[27].
Body
Works and Contributions
R. Daneel Olivaw is the creator of Isaac Asimov[3].
Why It Matters
R. Daneel Olivaw draws 1,635 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_robot category, ranking #14 of 39).[2] He has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] He is known by 23 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]