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  1. Yosef Haim Brenner

    Yosef Haim Brenner, alternately Yosef Chaim Brenner, (1881 - 1921) was a Ukrainian-born Hebrew-language author, one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew literature. Born to a poor family, Brenner grew up in grinding poverty. In 1902 he was drafted into the Russian army. Two years later, when the Russo-Japanese War broke out, he deserted and was caught, but escaped to London with the help of the General Jewish Labor Union, which he had joined as a youth.

  2. Malcolm Brenner

    Malcolm K. Brenner is a British clinical scientist working mostly in the field of gene therapy and immunotherapy applied to malignancy. He received his medical degree and subsequent Ph.D. from Cambridge University, England. He became part of the UK brain-drain in the 1970s, when he left the UK to work in St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis.

  3. Sydney Brenner

    Sydney Brenner, CH FRS (born January 13, 1927) is a South African biologist and 2002 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate. Brenner was born in a small town, Germiston (South Africa). His parents were Jewish immigrants. His father came to South Africa from Lithuania in 1910, and his mother, from Latvia, in 1922. Educated at Germiston High School and the University of the Witwatersrand, he went on to complete a DPhil at Oxford University, at Exeter College.

  4. Joshua Ilika Brenner

    Joshua Brenner Ilika (born September 14, 1976 in Celaya, Guanajuato) is a Mexican swimmer, who began swimming at the age of three. He has participated in the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics.

  5. Ernst Brenner

    Ernst Brenner (December 9, 1856 - March 11, 1911) was a Swiss politician. He was elected to the Federal Council of Switzerland on March 25, 1897 and died in office on March 11, 1911. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party.

  6. Bror Brenner

    Bror Benediktus Bernhard Brenner (born July 17, 1885 - died April 17, 1923) was a Finnish sailor who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was a crew member of the Finnish boat "Nina", which won the silver medal in the 10 metre class.

  7. David Brenner

    David Brenner (born February 4, 1936) is an American standup comedian, actor, author, and filmmaker. Born and raised in poor areas of Philadelphia, comedy became a major source of relief from the daily trials and tribulations Brenner faced in his youth. His sense of humor led to his immense popularity in his school years, winning Brenner the title of "Class President" every year. After high school, he attended Temple University, where he majored in mass communications,

  8. Lenni Brenner

    Lenni Brenner (born 1937) is an American Marxist writer. In the 1960s, Brenner was a prominent civil rights activist and a prominent opponent of the Vietnam War. Brenner was born into an Orthodox Jewish family. He became an atheist at age 10 and a Marxist at age 15. Brenner's involvement with the American Civil Rights Movement began when he met James Farmer of the Congress of Racial Equality, later the organizer of the "freedom rides" of the early 1960s.

  9. Reeve Robert Brenner

    Dr. Reeve Robert Brenner (born 1936) is an American Reform rabbi, philosopher, therapist, and author.

  10. Vytas Brenner

    Vytas Brenner was a musician, keyboardist and composer. He was born in Tübingen, Germany. Like many Europeans after World War II, his family emigrated to Venezuela in 1949. Raised in Caracas, he started as musician in the 1970s with a combination of PROG (compositions and electric, electronic instruments, piano) with Symphonic Rock, Latin rhythms, Venezuelan genres and acoustic instruments, that were recorded in various LP's.

  11. Hoby Brenner

    Hoby Brenner (born June 2, 1959, in Lynwood, CA) is a former American football tight end in the NFL.

  12. Art Brenner

    Art Brenner (born in New York City, 1924) is an American abstract sculptor and painter who has lived and worked in Paris since 1964. He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in cities such as Paris, London, Avignon, Barcelona, Brussels, Brest, Amsterdam, Heidelburg, Montreal, and Adelaide, Australia. His work is in public collections in France, Spain, and the United States (Rose Museum, at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts; Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, …

  13. John Lewis Brenner

    John Lewis Brenner (February 2, 1832-November 1, 1906) was an farmer, nurseryman, businessman and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. John L. Brenner was born in Wayne Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, the son of Jacob S. Brenner and Sarah Ann Matthews. His parents left Virginia because of a dislike of slavery and settled in Ohio; Jacob was a miller and farmer.

  14. Zvi Brenner

    Zvi Brenner was an Israeli leader during World War II and the early days of the State of Israel. He trained under Orde Wingate and served alongside Moshe Dayan. He was one of the founders of the Israeli Defense Forces along with Dayan and Yigal Alon. After being wounded badly, he later served as the Secretary of the Kibbutzim Movement. He was a leader of kibbutz Afikim until his death.

  15. George Brenner

    George Brenner was an American cartoonist in the mid 1900's. He created comics such as The Clock, Bozo the Iron Man, and 711. He also had a small part as a "guest" in the 1946 movie "The Razor's Edge".

  16. Victor David Brenner

    Victor David Brenner was the designer of the United States Lincoln Wheat Ears Cent. He was born to Jewish parents in Shavli, Lithuania in 1871 and became a noted sculptor, engraver, and medalist. He studied at the Académie Julian in Paris and emigrated to the United States in 1890, living mostly in the New York area. Some of Brenner's most noteworthy sculptural works include: # Rev.

  17. Mark Brenner

    Mark Brenner is a New York City-based journalist and labor activist who writes on labor and workplace issues. Brenner works as co-director of Labor Notes, the largest circulation cross-union national publication remaining in the United States. Brenner joined Labor Notes' staff in September 2005 after leaving a position as a professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts and the Political Economy Research Institute.

  18. Lisa Brenner

    Lisa Brenner (born February 12, 1974 on Long Island, New York) is an American actress, best known for playing "Anne Howard", the wife of Heath Ledger's character in "The Patriot". She also played Maggie Cory on the now defunct soap Another World

  19. David Brenner

    "David Brenner (editor)" is an American film editor most well known (along with fellow film editors Joe Hutshing, Pietro Scalia and Julie Monroe) for having been one of director Oliver Stone's 'hot shot' group of up-and-coming film editors.

  20. Ursula J. Brenner

    Ursula J. Brenner is a contemporary painter who concentrates on abstracts, landscapes, and cityscapes. She was born in Germany and studied drawing and art in the United States, graduating from Cincinnati’s Edgecliff College in 1978. She was influenced by Wolf Kahn, Susan Sarback, Doug Dawson, and Albert Handell. Due to the artist's studied and bold use of color and shading, her commissioned works are often used for interior design.

  21. Spiridon Gopčević

    Spiridon Gopcevic or Gopcevia (July 9, 1855-1928) was a Croatian astronomer and historian of Serbian ethnicity. He was also known by his pen name of Leo Brenner. He was born to a shipowner in Triest, and at an early age was sent to Vienna to be educated after his father died. Following the death of his mother, he became a journalist by trade. Among his works he published "Macedonia and Old Serbia" in 1889, an ethnographic study.

  22. Dan Tsalka

    Dan Tsalka was an Israeli writer. Dan Tsalka was born in 1936 in Warsaw. In World War II his family fled to the Soviet Union, where they lived in Siberia and then Kazakhstan. At the close of the war, when he was ten, he returned with his family to Poland, to the city of Wrocław. He studied humanities at the city's university, engaging in boxing, an activity that appeared later in the novel "Gloves". In 1957 he immigrated to Israel in the "Gomułka Aliyah".

  23. Albert Brenner

    He was intended to do the production design of Raising Helen (2004) for director Garry Marshall, for whom he also did Pretty Woman (1990).

  24. Troy Brenner

    All his brothers and sisters have the same initials: TRB. Taunya Rae, Tracy Renea, Troy Richard and Todd Robert His parents, Dennis and Evangeline (whom he credits with his success) live in Phoenix, Arizona. He has two older sisters and a younger brother, and 9 nieces and nephews. He was born in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, but raised in Central Point, Oregon. Now considers himself a Los Angelino where he has resided since 1996. He was 10 pounds 12 oz. and 24 inches long at birth. He was...

  25. Molly Jennifer Brenner

    Molly Brenner was born in the suburbs of Los Angeles in August, 1974 to Joe and Debbie Brenner. She and her siblings approached their parents about their desire to act when they were very young. They received loving support and patience through all the auditions and long days on the set and their careers bloomed. Molly starred in many national commercials and small parts on just about every sitcom in the eighties. Unfortunately, she took a long hiatus during her later school years, but...

  26. Hans Brenner

    Father of Moritz Bleibtreu Longtime companion of Ruth Drexel until his death.

  27. Jules Brenner
  28. Cyndi Brenner
  29. Maria Brenner
  30. Gordon D Brenner
  31. Howard Brenner
  32. Bettina Brenner
  33. Eve Brenner
  34. Marie Harriet Brenner
  35. Vera Brenner
  36. Alex Romano
  37. Joan Brenner
  38. Jerome Brenner
  39. Felix Brenner
  40. Daniel Brenner

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