Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Bas
Bas Rutten
Sebastiaan «Bas» Rutten es un peleador holandés retirado de artes marciales mixtas y lucha libre profesional. Con un Campeonato de Peso Pesado de UFC y tres títulos de King of Pancrase en su haber, así como una racha de 22 combates invictos durante varios años, Rutten es considerado un pilar de la compañía Pancrase y una de las figuras más famosas de las MMA.
Bas Dost
Bas Dost es un futbolista neerlandés que juega como delantero. Actualmente milita en el Club Brujas de la Primera División de Bélgica.
Bas Kast
Bas Kast is a German science writer. He studied psychology and biology at the University of Konstanz and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Working as a freelancer first for the German weekly newspaper Die Zeit and other magazines, he later became an editor and reporter for the Berlin-based newspaper Der Tagesspiegel. His articles have earned him a number of national and international prizes. Kast has written several popular science books, some of which became best selling books that have been translated in numerous languages.
Bas Balkissoon
Bas Balkissoon is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2005 to 2016 who represented the riding of Scarborough—Rouge River. From 1988 to 1997 he was a municipal councillor in Scarborough and from 1998 to 2005 he was a councillor in the amalgamated city of Toronto.
Bas de Gaay Fortman
Bastiaan "Bas" de Gaay Fortman is a retired Dutch politician and diplomat of the Political Party of Radicals (PPR) and later the GreenLeft (GL) party and economist.
Bas Giling
Bastiaan "Bas" Giling is a Dutch former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 2005 and 2009. He rode in one Grand Tour, the 2006 Vuelta a España, finishing 125th overall.
Bas Hoeflaak
Bas Eenhoorn
Herman Bastiaan "Bas" Eenhoorn is a Dutch politician and management consultant. A member of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), he was party chair from 1999 until 2003.