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List of people by name
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Ber
Bera - Berf
- Beradino, John (1917-1996), baseball player and soap opera actor
- Bercovici, Israil (19211988), poet, playwright, director
- Bercovici, Leonardo, (died 1995), writer, director
- Berdarin, Alain, (died 1994), founder/owner of "Le Crazy Horse Saloon"
- Beregovoi, Georgi, (1921-1995), astronaut
- Beregovoi, Georgi Timofeyevich, (1921-1995), cosmonaut
- Bérégovoy, Pierre, (died 1993), Prime Minister of France
- Berenger, Tom, (born 1949), US actor
- Berenguela of Castile, (1180-1246), Castilian monarch
- Beresford, Bruce, (born 1940), film director
- Beresford, Charles, (1846-1919), British Admiral and MP
- Beresford, Richard (1755-1803), South Carolina delegate to Continental Congress
- Berezhnaya, Elena, (born 1977), figure skating star
- Berezovoy, Anatoly, astronaut
Berg
Berg-Bergen
- Berg, Alan, (died 1984), radio talk show host
- Berg, Alban, (1885-1935), Austrian composer
- Berg, Carol, author
- Berg, Dave, (1920-2002), cartoonist for Mad magazine
- Berg, Gertrude, (1899-1966), actress
- Berg, Maimu, Estonian writer and politician
- Berg, Moe, US spy and baseball player
- Berge, Abraham, Norwegian Prime Minister
- Bergen, Candice, (born 1946), actress
- Bergen, Edgar, (1903-1978), US ventriloquist
- Berger, Erna (1900-1990), German singer
- Berger, Gerhard (born 1959), Austrian Grand Prix racing driver
- Berger, Gottlob (1896-1975), German SS official
- Berger, Hans (1873-1941)
- Berger, Henri (1844-1929), Hawaiian musician
- Berger, Karen, comic book editor
- Berger, Karl, jazz musician
- Berger, Oscar (born 1901), Czech cartoonist
- Berger, Óscar (born 1946), President of Guatemala
- Berger, Peter L. (born 1929), Vienna-born US sociologist
- Berger, Philip E. (born 1952), US politician
- Berger, Richard (1894-1984), Swiss professor of design, decoration, and art history
- Berger, Sandy (born 1945), National Security Advisor to President Bill Clinton (1997-2001)
- Berger, Senta (born 1941), Austrian actress
- Berger, Thomas (born 1924), U.S. novelist (Little Big Man)
- Berger, Thomas (born 1933), Canadian politician
- Berger, Victor L. (1860-1929), US politician (Socialist Party of America)
- Bergeron, Tom (born 1955), US television presenter
Bergh-Bergsten
- Bergh, Henry, (1811-1888), founder of SPCA
- Berghaus, Ruth, (1927-1996), choreographer, film director
- Berghmans, Ingrid, judoka
- Bergier, Arnold Henry, sculptor
- Bergius, Friedrich (1884-1949)
- Bergkamp, Dennis, (born 1969), athlete
- Bergman, Jaime (born 1975), American model and actress
- Bergman, Ingmar, (1918-), Swedish film director
- Bergman, Ingrid, (1915-1982), Swedish-born actress
- Bergman, Peter (born 1953), soap opera actor
- Bergman, Torbern Olof (1735-1784)
- Bergner, Elisabeth, (died 1986), actress
- Bergomi, Giuseppe, athlete
- Bergonzoli, Annibale, Lieutenant-General at Bardia
- Bergson, Henri, (1859-1941), Nobel Prize Winner
- Bergsten, Jessica, (1969-1991), American famous murder victim
Beri - Berm
- Beria, Lavrenty, (1899-1953), Soviet leader of NKVD
- Bering, Vitus, (1680-1741)
- Berio, Luciano, (1925-2003), opera composer
- Berisha, Sali, (1992-1997), Albanian president
- Berjer, Barbara (1920-2002), soap opera actress
- Berkeley, Anthony, mystery writer
- Berkeley, Busby, (1895-1976), film director
- Berkeley, George, (1685-1753), philosopher
- Berkowitz, David aka Son of Sam, US serial killer
- Berlage, Henrik Petrus, architect
- Berlanti, Greg, (born 1972), American television writer and producer (Dawson's Creek, Jack and Bobby)
- Berle, Milton, (1908-2002), US actor, comedian
- Berliner, Emil, (1851-1929), telephone and recording pioneer
- Berlin, Brigid, (born 1939), Actor and artist.
- Berlin, Irving, (1888-1989), composer, songwriter, musician
- Berlin, Isaiah, (1909-1997), philosopher
- Berliner, Emile, (1851-1929), inventor of the gramophone
- Berlinguer, Enrico, (1922-1984), politician
- Berlinguer, Mario
- Berlioz, Hector, (1803-1869), French composer
- Berlusconi, Silvio, (born 1936)
- Bermudo I of Asturias, Asturian monarch
- Berman, Bart, Dutch-Israeli pianist
Bern
Bernadotte-Bernall
- Bernard of Chartres, scholastic philosopher
- Bernard of Clairvaux, (1090-1153), French scholastic philosopher
- Bernard, Carlos, actor
- Bernard, Claude (1813-1878)
- Bernard Prince of Netherlands
- Bernard, Emerik, (born 1927), painter.
- Bernard, Francis, (1712-1779), colonial governor of New Jersey and Massachusetts
- Bernard Aguirre, Mary, (1844-1906), American educator
- Bernard, Nejc, (born 1970), poet
- Bernard, Sue, (born 1948), Playboy playmate
- Bernard, Tristan, (1866-1947), writer
Bernardi-Berners
- Bernardi, Herschel, (1923-1986), actor
- Bernardo, Paul, (born 1964)
- Bernays, Edward L. (1891-1995), public-opinion engineer
- Bernays, Jakob, (died 1881), philologist
- Berne, Eric, (1910-70), US psychiatrist, founder of Transactional Analysis
- Berners-Lee, Tim, inventor of the World Wide Web
Bernh
- Bernhard of the Netherlands, Prince, (1911-2004)
- Bernhard, Prince
- Bernhard, Sandra
- Bernhard, Thomas, (1931-1989), dramatist, author
- Bernhardt, Sarah, (1844-1923), French actor
Berni - Berns
- Bernier, David "Kike", (1977) Puerto Rican Fencing Champion
- Bernier, Sylvie, Canada's first gold medal in Olympic diving
- Bernik, Janez, (born 1933), painter and graphic artist
- Bernini, Gian Lorenzo, (1598-1680), Italian architect, sculptor, painter
- Bernoulli, Daniel, (1700-1782), Dutch born, Swiss mathematician and physicist
- Bernoulli, Jakob, (1654-1705), Swiss mathematician
- Bernoulli, Johann, (1667-1748), Swiss mathematician
- Bernoulli, Johann, III, (born 1744), Swiss mathematician
- Berns, Bert, songwriter
- Bernstein, Bonnie, (born c. 1970), American sportscaster
- Bernsen, Corbin, (born 1954), US actor
- Bernstein, Elmer, (born 1922), composer
- Bernstein, Leonard, (1918-1990), US composer
- Bernstorff, Christian Gunther von, (1769-1835), Danish and Prussian statesman and diplomat
Bero-Berr
- Bérout, Stephen, scholastic philosopher
- Berra, Yogi, (born 1925), US baseball player
- Berrigan, Bunny, musician
- Berrigan, Daniel, poet
- Berrigan, Philip, (1923-2002), anti-war activist
- Berrios, Angel O., mayor
- Berrios, Ruben, (born 1939), politician
- Berroa, Ignacio, musician
- Berruguete, Alonso, (1480-1561)
- Berruti, Livio, (born 1939), Italian athlete
- Berry, Sir Anthony, (1925-1984), British politician
- Berry, Chu, musician
- Berry, Chuck, (born 1926), US musician
- Berry, Fred, (1951-2003), US actor
- Berry, Halle, (born 1966), US actor
- Berry, Ken, (born 1933), actor
- Berry, Richard, musician
- Berry, Walter (1929-2000), Austrian singer
- Berry, Wendell, poet
- Berryman, John, poet
Bers - Berz
- Bert, Paul (1833-1886)
- Berthelm, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Berthelot, Pierre-Eugène-Marcelin (1827-1907)
- Berthelot, Sabin (1794-1880)
- Berthet, Lola, (born c. 1980), Argentine actress
- Berthier, Pierre (1782-1861), chemist
- Berthlaume, Treffle, (1803-1884), sculptor
- Berthold, of Moosburg, scholastic philosopher
- Berthollet, Claude Louis, (1748-1822)
- Bertoia, Harry, (1915-1978), artist and designer
- Bertolucci, Bernardo, (born 1940), film director
- Berton, Pierre, (born 1920), popularizer of Canadian history, TV personality, columnist
- Bertram, Laura Maureen (born 1978), actor
- Bertrand, Joseph Louis Francois, (1822-1900), mathematician
- Bertwald, Saint, (died 765)
- Berwald, Frans, (1796-1868), composer
- Berwanger, Jay, (1914-2002), US football star, winner of the first Heisman Trophy
- Berwick, Dennison, (born 1956), literary travel author now working in fiction
- Berzelius, Jöns Jacob, (1779-1848), chemist
Bes
- Besant, Annie, (1847-1933), British mystic
- Besemer, Jen, (born 1970), surrealist poet and painter
- Beskow, Elsa, (1874-1953), painter
- Bessel, Friedrich Wilhelm, (1784-1846), astronomer, mathematician
- Bessemer, Henry, (1813-1898), investor of Bessemer steel
- Besser, Joe, (1907-1988), US actor, member of the Three Stooges
- Bessette, Gerard, (born 1920), Quebecois author
- Bessler, Johann Ernst Elias (1680-1745), inventor
- Besson, Luc, (born 1959), French film director
- Best, Charles, (1899-1978), medical scientist, co-discovered insulin
- Best, George, (born 1946), footballer
- Bester, Alfred, (1913-1987), US science fiction writer
- Best, Pete, (born 1941), drummer
Bet-Beu
- Betances, Ramón Emeterio, (1827-1898) leader of the Grito de Lares revolution
- Betancourt, Ingrid, (born 1961), Colombian politician
- Betancourt, Rómulo, Venezuelan president
- Betanzos, Miguel
- Bethge, Hans, (born 1876), writer
- Bethmann-Hollweg, Theobald von, (died 1921), Prussian Prime Minister
- Bethune, Norman, (1890-1939), battlefield surgeon
- Betjeman, John, (1906-1984), poet
- Bettauer, Hugo, novelist
- Bettelheim, Bruno, (1903-1990), child psychologist, psychiatrist
- Bettencourt, Liliane, majority owner of L'Oreal, wealthiest person in France
- Bettenhausen, Gary, (born 1941), race car driver
- Bettenhausen, Tony, (1916-1961), race car driver
- Betts, Dickie, (born 1943), musician (The Allman Brothers)
- Betts, Naomi, (born 1982), American bank robber
- Beurling, George, (1921-1948), fighter ace
- Beuys, Joseph, (1921-1986), artist
Bev-Bez
- Bevan, Aneurin, (1897-1960), politician
- Bevc, Joze, (born 1925), film director
- Beveridge, William, (1879-1963), British economist, social reformer
- Bevilacqua, Alberto, novelist
- Bevin, Ernest, (1881-1951), British politician
- Bevington, Helen
- Bevk, Ivan, (1890-1970), author
- Bewick, Pauline, Aosdána
- Beyer, Charles Frederick, (1813-1876), locomotive engineer [1] (http://www.beyerpeacock.co.uk/history/History%20of%20Beyer%20Peacock.html)
- Beyer, Henryka, Polish painter
- Bey, Tanburi Cemil, musician
- Bez, dancer
- Beza, Theodore, (1519-1605), reformer in Geneva
- Bezalel, Judah Loew ben, (1525-1609), Jewish scholar, rabbi
- Bezier, Pierre, (1910-1999), mechanical engineer
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