Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Denis
Denis César de Matos
Denis César de Matos, known as just Denis, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.
Denís Kolodin
Denís Alekséyevich Kolodin es un futbolista ruso. Juega de defensa en la selección nacional rusa.
Denis Tkachuk
Denis Gennadyevich Tkachuk is a Russian professional football player. He plays as a centre forward or left winger for FC Orenburg.
Denis Zanko
Denis Zanko is a French former professional footballer and current manager. He made over 250 league appearances for five different clubs during his playing career before becoming a coach in 1995. He went on to manage Valence and Le Mans B, and was appointed first-team manager at Le Mans in December 2011.
Denis Urubko
Denís Víktorovich Urubko, nacido el 29 de julio de 1973 (47 años) en Nevinnomyssk,. En la actualidad es alpinista profesional, periodista freelance, escritor y ponente en conferencias. Denís posee la doble nacionalidad rusa y polaca, siendo anteriormente también ciudadano kazajo, condición a la cual renunció en 2012. En 2009, se convirtió en la decimoquinta persona del mundo que consiguió ascender todas las cimas de los 14 ochomiles y la 8ª persona en lograrlo sin el uso suplementario de oxígeno en la mayoría de los casos por rutas diferentes a la normal, abriendo vía en cinco de ellos, y con varias ascensiones invernales.
Denis Shafikov
Denis Fuatovich Shafikov is a Russian professional boxer. He held the European super-lightweight title from 2011 to 2013, and has challenged three times for the IBF lightweight title. In November 2017, Shafikov was ranked within the world's top ten active lightweights by The Ring magazine, the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and BoxRec.
Denís Pankrátov
Denís Vladímirovich Pankrátov es un nadador ruso retirado, especializado en el estilo mariposa, en los años noventa, que es más conocido por ganar dos pruebas de mariposa en los Juegos Olímpicos de 1996 de Atlanta. Su triunfo en los 100 metros mariposa es especialmente recordado por los tramos nadados bajo el agua antes de nadar, en la salida y en el volteo, antes de comenzar a nadar. Entrenó en el Club Volgogrado con el Nadador del Año Yevgeni Sadovi.
Denis Lortie
Denis Lortie is a former Canadian Forces corporal. In 1984, he stormed into the National Assembly of Quebec building and opened fire with several firearms, killing three Quebec government employees and wounding 13 others. The National Assembly's Sergeant-at-Arms, René Jalbert, volunteered himself to serve as a hostage, and conversed with Lortie for several hours before convincing him to surrender to authorities. After a 1985 conviction of first-degree murder was overturned by the Quebec Court of Appeal, Lortie pleaded guilty to reduced charges of second-degree murder in 1987, for which he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment with no parole for ten years. Lortie was granted day parole in 1995, then full parole in 1996, and has since kept a low profile.
Denis Rancourt
Denis Rancourt is a former professor of physics at the University of Ottawa. Rancourt is a recognized scientist but is more widely known for his confrontations with his former employer, the University of Ottawa, over issues involving his grade inflation and "academic squatting," the act of arbitrarily changing the topic of a course without departmental permission.
Denis Zubko
Denis Ivanovich Zubko is an association football coach and a former player who played striker.