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Zeller (surname)
Zeller is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Zeller *Adolf Guyer-Zeller (1839–1899), Swiss entrepreneur *Adrien Zeller (1940–2009), French politician *Alfred Zeller (1909-1988), American illustrator and painter *André Zeller (1898–1979), French general *August Zeller (1863–1918), American sculptor and teacher *Bart Zeller (born 1941), American baseball player and coach *Bill Zeller (1983–2011), American computer programmer who was best known for creating the MyTunes application *Carl Zeller (1842–1898), Austrian operetta composer *Christian Zeller (1822–1899), German minister and creator of Zeller's congruence *Christoph Zeller (born c. 1956), Liechtenstein billionaire businessman *Christopher Zeller (born 1984), German field hockey player *Cody Zeller (born 1992), American basketball player, brother of Luke and Tyler Zeller *Dave Zeller (1939–2020), American basketball player *Dóra Zeller (born 1995), Hungarian footballe ...
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Adolf Guyer-Zeller
Adolf Guyer-Zeller (1 May 1839 – 3 April 1899) was a Swiss entrepreneur. Born in Bäretswil, Switzerland on 1 May 1839, Guyer-Zeller was the son of an owner of spinning mill and creator of a textile export trade in Zürich. After the death of his father, he led the company. He studied at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich. Later, he turned his attentions to what had become a booming business, the building of railways in Switzerland. He became, among other things, a president of the Swiss Northeastern Railway (NOB). Guyer-Zeller was also the founder of Jungfrau Railway, (JB) and the Uerikon-Bauma Railway (UeBB). In order to finance the JB, he founded the Bank Guyerzeller AG in 1894, which became fully owned by HSBC in 2004. On 3 April 1899, Guyer-Zeller, aged 59, died of a heart attack in Zürich Zurich (; ) is the list of cities in Switzerland, largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is in north-central Switzerland, at ...
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Erich Zeller
Erich Zeller (13 January 1920 in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany – 6 November 2001 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany) was a German figure skater and figure skating coach. Erich Zeller as a skater represented the club Rot-Weiß-Berlin and became 1942 German champion. He studied mechanical engineering. In 1942 he was forced to enter the Wehrmacht. His figure skating career was destroyed by World War II. In 1945 Erich Zeller participated in ice shows. In 1956 his coaching career began. His first pupil was Hans-Jürgen Bäumler. Erich Zeller became the most successful coach in West Germany. Among his other students were Marika Kilius Marika Kilius (; born 24 March 1943) is a German former pair skater. With Hans-Jürgen Bäumler, she is a two-time Olympic silver medalist, a two-time World champion, and a six-time European champion. Earlier in her career, she competed with ..., Dagmar Lurz and Norbert Schramm. From 1970 to 1985 he was national coach of West Germany ...
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Jo Zeller
Jo Zeller (born 17 July 1955 in Männedorf) is a Swiss racing driver. He has raced in such series as Austria Formula 3 Cup and is a twelve-time Swiss Formula Three champion. In the early 1990s, he set up his own racing team, Jo Zeller Racing, which has raced in series such as Formula 3 Euro Series, Formula Lista Junior, Austria Formula 3 Cup and the German Formula Three Championship The German Formula Three Championship was the national Formula Three championship of Germany, and the former West Germany, from 1950 to 2002, then as Formel 3 until 2014. In 2003, the series had merged with the French Formula Three Championship .... References External links Jo Zeller Racing official website * 1955 births Living people Sportspeople from Meilen District Swiss racing drivers Swiss Formula Three Championship drivers {{Switzerland-autoracing-bio-stub Austrian Formula Three Championship drivers Motorsport team owners Jo Zeller Racing drivers ...
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Jerry Zeller
Gerald T. Zeller (June 3, 1898 - November 10, 1968) was an American football tailback who played one season for the Evansville Crimson Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Illinois and appeared in four NFL games, scoring one touchdown. Early life Zeller was born on June 3, 1898, in Springfield, Ohio. He went to high school at Brazil (IN). He went to college at Illinois Fighting Illini football. Professional career In 1921, he played four games for the Evansville Crimson Giants. He scored one receiving touchdown. He wore number 10. Later life He died on November 10, 1968, in Columbus, Ohio Columbus (, ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of cities in Ohio, most populous city of the U.S. state of Ohio. With a 2020 United States census, 2020 census population of 905,748, it is the List of United States .... References 1898 births 1968 deaths Evansville Crimson Giants players {{runningback-1890s- ...
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Jack Zeller
John Augustus Zeller (September 11, 1883"United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939V-85H5-7?cc=1861144&wc=SPSZ-FMS%3A199086001 : 8 April 2016), 004672957 > image 89 of 3090. Citing NARA microfilm publications M1936, M1937, M1939, M1951, M1962, M1964, M1986, M2090, and M2097 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). – February 18, 1969) was an American baseball executive and minor league player. He served as General Manager (GM) of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball from 1938 through 1945. Career Zeller was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to German emigrants. He only began his baseball career in 1901 playing at Forest Park in St. Louis. A pitcher, he joined the semi-pro Trolley League and then in 1903 the Missouri Valley League, playing for the Joplin Miners in Joplin and Sedalia Gold Bugs in Sedalia. After playing in Colorado and New York, i ...
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Henri Zeller
Henri Zeller (born 18 March 1896, Besançon, France – died 16 April 1971, Paris, France) was a French Army general and member of the Resistance organization of the French Army during World War II. Biography In the last days of July 1914, aged 18, Zeller obtained from his father, future ''général de division'' Léon Zeller, an authorization to enlist in the French Army for the duration of World War I. He participated in the war as an artilleryman. During World War II Zeller was responsible for hiding materiel once France signed an armistice with Germany on 22 June 1940 and with Italy on 24 June 1940. After 1942, he was part of the Resistance organization of the French Army. On 28 September 1943, by which time Zeller was a colonel, the Free French Naval Forces submarine disembarked five agents and picked up seven, including Zeller, at Cap Camarat on the coast of Southern France. Arriving in Algiers in Algeria in the very first days of August 1944 as a liaison officer, ...
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Heidi Zeller-Bähler
Heidi Zeller-Bähler (born 25 July 1967) is a former Swiss alpine skier Skiing is the use of skis to glide on snow for basic transport, a recreational activity, or a competitive winter sport. Many types of competitive skiing events are recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and the International .... External links * 1967 births Living people Swiss female alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers for Switzerland Alpine skiers at the 1992 Winter Olympics Alpine skiers at the 1994 Winter Olympics 20th-century Swiss sportswomen Place of birth missing (living people) {{Switzerland-alpine-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Harry Zeller
Harry Raymond Zeller (July 10, 1919 – September 22, 2004), also known as Hank Zeller, was a doctor and basketball player. He attended St. George High School in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He was a pre-med student Washington & Jefferson College where he also played basketball for two years. He later attended the University of Pittsburgh where he was named captain of the basketball team in 1945. Zeller served both in World War II and the Korean War The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was s .... BAA career statistics Regular season References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Zeller, Harry 1919 births 2004 deaths Basketball players from Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Ironmen players Washington & Jefferson Presidents men's basketball players American men's basketball playe ...
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Gary Zeller
Gary Lynn Zeller (November 20, 1947 – February 5, 1996) was an American professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Drake Bulldogs and played in the National Basketball Association for the Baltimore Bullets for parts of two seasons. He then played for the New York Nets during the 1971–72 season. In 90 career games, he averaged 8.7 minutes and 3.2 points per game. Career statistics NBA/ABA Source Regular season {, class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:right;" , - ! Year ! Team ! GP ! MPG ! FG% ! 3P% ! FT% ! RPG ! APG ! PPG , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", Baltimore (NBA) , 50 , , 4.5 , , .296 , , , , .536 , , .5 , , .1 , , 1.7 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", Baltimore (NBA) , 28 , , 16.8 , , .362 , , , , .629 , , 2.3 , , 1.1 , , 6.7 , - , style="text-align:left;", , style="text-align:left;", N.Y. Nets (ABA) , 12 , , 6.8 , , .233 , , .000 , , ...
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Fuzzy Zeller
Frank Urban "Fuzzy" Zoeller Jr. (; born November 11, 1951) is an American professional golfer who has won ten PGA Tour events including two major championships. He is one of three golfers to have won the Masters Tournament in his first appearance in the event. He also won the 1984 U.S. Open. Early life and amateur career Born and raised in New Albany, Indiana, Zoeller was a successful golfer while at New Albany High School, finishing as the runner-up in the 1970 state high school tournament with a state record low round (67). After completing his high school career, he attended Edison Junior College in Florida, transferred to the University of Houston, and became a professional golfer in 1973. Professional career Zoeller won both of his two majors in playoffs: the 1979 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in a three-way sudden-death playoff with Ed Sneed and Tom Watson; and the 1984 U.S. Open at Winged Foot Golf Club after an 18-hole playoff with Greg Norman. In 1979, ...
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Fred R
Fred or FRED may refer to: People * Fred (name), including a list of people and characters with the name Mononym * Fred (cartoonist) (1931–2013), pen name of Fred Othon Aristidès, French * Fred (footballer, born 1949) (1949–2022), Frederico Rodrigues de Oliveira, Brazilian * Fred (footballer, born 1979), Helbert Frederico Carreiro da Silva, Brazilian * Fred (footballer, born 1983), Frederico Chaves Guedes, Brazilian * Fred (footballer, born 1986), Frederico Burgel Xavier, Brazilian * Fred (footballer, born 1993), Frederico Rodrigues de Paula Santos, Brazilian * Fred Again (born 1993), British songwriter known as FRED Television and movies * ''Fred'' (2014 film), a 2014 documentary film * Fred Figglehorn, a YouTube character created by Lucas Cruikshank ** ''Fred'' (franchise), a Nickelodeon media franchise ** '' Fred: The Movie'', a 2010 independent comedy film * '' Fred the Caveman'', French Teletoon production from 2002 * Fred Flintstone, of the 1966 TV cartoon ' ...
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Fred Zeller
Frédéric Victor Zeller (26 March 1912 – 7 February 2003) was a French painter, and political activist. Zeller was a militant Trotskyist during the years 1930-40. He was elected to lead the Grand Orient de France (GODF) in 1971, a position he held until 1973. The interwar period Coming from a relatively wealthy family, very close to artistic circles, Zeller spent his childhood in Melun and his early studies in Jacques Amyot college. At 15, he bought his first great painting box from a painter of the Barbizon School: Armand Cassagne. Zeller then continued his studies at the School of Decorative Arts in the Rue d'Ulm. Zeller joined the Socialist Students in 1931, later on the Young Socialists and finally to the SFIO . He soon became a leader of the Socialist Youth, in which he led a trend called "revolutionary socialist youth" that opposed both the reformist wing more, close to the leadership of the SFIO and aware pro-Trotskyist Bolshevik Leninist close group Gérard Rosen ...
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