Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Gustave
Gustave Danneels
Gustave Danneels, nacido el 6 de septiembre de 1913 en Loos-en-Gohelle (Pas-de-Calais) y fallecido el 13 de abril de 1976 Knokke, fue un ciclista belga de los años 1930-40.
Gustave Singier
Gustave Singier was a Belgian non-figurative painter active in France as part of the new Paris School of Lyrical Abstraction and the Salon de Mai.
Gustave Ador
Gustave Ador fue un político suizo.
Gustave Bloch
Gustave Bloch was a French Jewish historian of ancient history. He was the father of historian Marc Bloch (1886–1944), who along with Lucien Febvre (1878–1956) was co-founder of the École des Annales.
Gustave Sandras
Gustave Sandras fue un gimnasta francés que compitió a comienzos del siglo XX. Participó en los Juegos Olímpicos de París 1900 en representación de su país y logró la medalla de oro en el Concurso General masculino.
Gustave Lanson
Gustave Lanson fue un historiador y crítico literario francés. Enseñó en la Universidad de la Sorbona en Paris.
Gustave Kerker
Gustave Adolph Kerker was a German-born composer and conductor who spent most of his life in the US. He became a musical director for Broadway theatre productions and wrote the music for a series of operettas and musicals produced on Broadway and in the West End. His most famous musical was The Belle of New York.
Gustave Lefèvre
Victor Gustave Lefèvre was a French composer and music educator.
Gustave Vaëz
Jean-Nicolas-Gustave Van Nieuwen-Huysen was a Belgian playwright, librettist and translator of opera librettos. Born in Brussels, he studied law and earned a doctorate at the State University of Leuven. Since he had no desire to work as a lawyer, he devoted himself to a career as a playwright. He published a large number of plays. His first plays were staged from 1829 to 1834 in Brussels, which he left for Paris to work with librettist Alphonse Royer. Operas where Vaëz was involved as a librettist and translator are Lucia di Lammermoor (1839), La favorite and Rita, ou Le mari battu by Gaetano Donizetti (1840), and Jérusalem by Giuseppe Verdi. He died in Paris on 12 March 1862.
Gustave Garrigou
Gustave Garrigou fue un ciclista profesional francés cuya carrera se desarrolló a principios del siglo XX. Su principal mérito fue la victoria final en el Tour de Francia de 1911.