Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Herbert
Herbert Vianna
Herbert Lemos de Sousa Vianna es un vocalista, guitarrista y principal compositor de Os Paralamas do Sucesso, uno de los principales grupos del rock brasileño.
Herbert Prohaska
Herbert Prohaska es un exjugador de fútbol de Austria.
Herbert Kretzmer
Herbert Kretzmer, OBE was an English journalist and lyricist. He was best known as the lyricist for the English-language musical adaptation of Les Misérables and for his long-time collaboration writing the English-language lyrics to the songs of French songwriter Charles Aznavour.
Herbert Lom
Herbert Lom, cuyo nombre real era Herbert Karel Angelo Kuchačevič ze Schluderpacheru, fue un actor británico de teatro, cine y televisión de origen checo.
Herbert Haddock
Herbert James Haddock was an English naval reserve officer and ship's captain, and was best known as the captain of the RMS Olympic at the time of the sinking of the Titanic. He was the first person to captain Titanic, overseeing the ship at Belfast while her delivery-trip crew was assembling there from 25 to 31 March 1912.
Herbert Anderson
Herbert Anderson fue un actor teatral, cinematográfico y televisivo estadounidense, probablemente más conocido por su papel de Henry Mitchell, el padre, en la sitcom televisiva de la CBS Dennis The Menace, serie basada en la tira de prensa del mismo nombre de Hank Ketcham.
Herbert Weichmann
Herbert Weichmann was a German lawyer and politician and First Mayor of Hamburg (1965–1971). In his position as mayor of Hamburg, he served as President of the Bundesrat (1968–1969).
Herbert Alexandrovich Yefremov
Gerbert Aleksandrovich Yefremov is a Soviet and Russian scientist, design engineer and Professor of Technical Sciences.
Herbert Nitsch
Herbert Nitsch es un apneísta y antiguo piloto comercial austriaco. A lo largo de su carrera ha batido 31 récords del mundo en las ocho disciplinas de la apnea.
Herbert de Souza
Herbert Jose "Betinho" de Souza was a sociologist and activist against economic injustice and government corruption in Brazil and founder of the Brazilian Institute of Social Analysis and Economics (IBASE). In 1963, he became chief of staff in the Ministry of Education, but exiled himself after the military took power in the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état.