Robert Craig Campbell (1878–1965) was a Canadian tenor who performed in operettas across Canada and the United States.
[2] While Campbell was young, the family moved several times, living in Hamilton and Owen Sound before settling down in Winnipeg.
Campbell made a formal debut in 1909 in the role of Alfred Blake in The Love Cure by Edmund Eysler at the New Amsterdam Theatre.
[2] In 1912, Campbell starred as Jack Travers in the first production of Rudolf Friml's operetta The Firefly, which was performed at the Lyric Theatre.
Campbell began giving performances in American opera halls and on concert stages.