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  1. Michael Eisner

    Michael Dammann Eisner (born March 7, 1942) was CEO of The Walt Disney Company from September 22, 1984 to September 30, 2005. He began his career at ABC, became President of Paramount Pictures in 1976, and then assumed the position of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Co. in 1984.

  2. Will Eisner

    William Erwin Eisner (March 6 1917 - January 3 2005) was an acclaimed American comics writer, artist and entrepreneur.

  3. Bruce Eisner

    Bruce Jay Ehrlich (better known by his writing name Bruce Eisner) (born Brooklyn, New York, February 26, 1948) is an American writer, psychologist, and counterculture spokesman best known for his book "Ecstasy: The MDMA Story". He received his B.A.in psychology from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1979, his M.A. in psychology from the University of California, …

  4. Kurt Eisner

    Kurt Eisner was a German and Bavarian politician and journalist. As a German socialist journalist and statesman, he organized the Socialist Revolution that achieved the overthrow of the monarchy in Bavaria (in 1918). He is used as an example of "charismatic authority" by Max Weber.

  5. Curt Eisner

    Curt Eisner (28 April, 1890 Zabrze- 30 December, 1981 The Hague) was a German entomologist who specialised in snow butterflies or Parnassinae.

  6. Steve Eisner

    Steve Eisner (1929 - 2003) was a boxing promoter; an entrepreneur; a dealer in fine art and antiquities; the owner of record stores and drive-in movie theaters; a street scrapper; a professional boxer; a cryptographer for the army; a merchant marine; a philosopher (earning his Ph.B. from the University of Detroit); the editor of Fresco, a literary magazine; a poet and a punster; and the father of four.

  7. Pavel Eisner

    Pavel Eisner "(1889-1958)", Czech-German linguist and translator; author of many studies about Czech language.

  8. Lotte H. Eisner

    Lotte H. Eisner was a French-German film critic, historian, writer and poet. Born as Lotte Henriette Eisner in Berlin on March 5, 1896 in a family of a Jewish merchant. After the studies in Berlin and Munich, from 1927, she worked as a theater and film critic for German newspapers writing among others to Film-Kurier, daily film newspaper published in Berlin at the time. As a person of Jewish descent, she had to flee Germany to France in 1933, …

  9. Ib Eisner

    Ib Eisner was a Danish artist. His artistic career started in 1945 with entering the Copenhagen Academy of Arts, where he studied in the classes of the Professors Kræsten Iversen (1886-1955), Olaf Rude (1886-1957) and Axel Jørgensen (1890-1963). In the early fifties he discovered characteristic motif cycles, which were to influence all of his work. From then on he mostly devoted himself to painting scenes from his immediate surroundings, …

  10. Breck Eisner

    Breck Eisner (b. 1970) is the son of former Walt Disney Company chief executive Michael Eisner. He attended the Harvard High School in North Hollywood, CA (now Harvard-Westlake), Georgetown University, and then the film school at USC. He currently works as a director of film and television. He is married to Georgia Irwin. In October 2005, it was announced that Eisner would direct a remake of the classic monster movie "Creature from the Black Lagoon".

  11. Elliot W. Eisner

    Elliot Eisner is professor of Art and Education at Stanford University. He is active in several fields including arts education, curriculum reform, qualitative research. Originally trained in the visual arts, Eisner received his Ph.D in education from the University of Chicago in the 1960s, where he studied with Joesph Schwab, Bruno Bettelheim, and Phillip Jackson.

  12. Thomas Eisner

    Thomas Eisner is the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Chemical Ecology at Cornell University, and Director of the Cornell Institute for Research in Chemical Ecology (CIRCE). He is a world authority on animal behavior, ecology, and evolution, and is one of the pioneers of chemical ecology, the discipline dealing with the chemical interactions of organisms. He is author or co-author of some 400 scientific articles and 7 books.

  13. Philip Eisner

    Philip Eisner is an American screenwriter best known for writing the screenplay for the 1997 science fiction/horror film "Event Horizon", which was produced by Paramount and helmed by director Paul W.S. Anderson. Eisner has written numerous other projects, some presently in various stages of development, and most dealing with death and the afterlife. He also wrote "Firestarter: Rekindled" for the Sci Fi Channel, which was produced in 2002.

  14. Scott Morse

    Scott Morse, sometimes known as C. Scott Morse, is an animator, filmmaker, and comic book artist/writer. Morse created "Soulwind", a story serialised in a sequence of graphic novels, and nominated for both the Eisner and Ignatz awards. His comic book work includes "Southpaw", "Soulwind", "Volcanic Revolver", "Magic Pickle", "Spaghetti Western", "Visitations", "Ancient Joe", …

  15. Derek Kirk Kim

    Derek Kirk Kim is a cartoonist living in the San Francisco Bay area of California. He won both major industry awards in 2004, the Eisner and the Harvey, for his debut graphic novel "Same Difference and Other Stories," which was originally serialized on his website Lowbright (formerly known as "Small Stories"). He also won the Ignatz award for promising new talent, in 2003, for the same graphic novel. Derek Kirk Kim was born in 1974 in Kumi, South Korea, …

  16. Tomer Hanuka

    Award-winning illustrator and cartoonist Tomer Hanuka was born in Israel. At age twenty-two, after completing three years of mandatory Army service, he moved to New York City. Following his graduation from the School of Visual Arts he quickly became a regular contributor to many national magazines. His clients include Time Magazine, The New Yorker, Spin, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, MTV, and Saatchi & Saatchi.

  17. Brian Ralph

    Brian Ralph (1973) is an American underground cartoonist. He graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1996, where he first began publishing his mini-comic "Fireball". Brian's illustrations have appeared in a number of publications, including "Wired" and the New York Post. He is a member of the underground art collective known as Fort Thunder. His comic "Cave-In" was very well received, and was nominated for three Harveys and one Eisner award, …

  18. Sonny Liew

    Sonny Liew is a Malaysian-born comic artist/illustrator based in Singapore. He is best known for his work on Vertigo Comics' "My Faith in Frankie" together with Mike Carey and Marc Hempel, and "Re-gifters" from DC Minx. Other works include the Xeric-winning "Malinky Robot", the Eisner-nominated series "Wonderland" with Tommy Kovac from Slave Labor Graphics and Disney, …

  19. Asaf Hanuka

    Asaf Hanuka is an Israeli illustrator and comic book artist, notable for his collaborations with his twin brother Tomer and his work with Etgar Keret in both Hebrew and English. Asaf and Tomer co-created "Bipolar", an experimental comic book series which gained them nominations for the Eisner, Harvey and Ignatz awards. Excerpts from hanuka's works appear on the Hebrew-language web site "Bamah Hadashah" (New Stage), …

  20. Ari Eisner

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  21. Glenn Eisner
  22. Keith D Eisner
  23. Michael Eisner

    Father of Breck Eisner and Eric Eisner. Son, Joe Eisner, currently attending UC Berkeley. When The Walt Disney Company bought ABC, Eisner controlled the network that gave him his start as a young executive. In the early 1990s, after he cashed out some of the options he enjoyed which were tied to the performance of the Walt Disney Co., he walked away with over $100 million in cash. He wrote his autobiography, a second book about his summer camp and was the subject of two other books,...

  24. Eric Eisner

    Son of Disney magnate, Michael Eisner. Founded the entertainment web site romp.com.

  25. Camilla Spira

    Sister of actress Steffie Spira Daughter of Lotte Spira and Fritz Spira. Her father was murdered in an German Concentration Camp; she was also in a Concentration Camp for a while.

  26. Coleman Eisner
  27. David S Eisner
  28. Mark Eisner
  29. Alice Eisner
  30. Rebecca Eisner
  31. Karl Heinz Eisner
  32. Jan Eisner
  33. Mitchell Eisner
  34. Jack P Eisner
  35. Igor Eisner
  36. Morten Eisner
  37. Rudolf Eisner
  38. Gretchen Eisner
  39. Jan Eisner
  40. Peter Eisner

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