Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Rudi
Rudi García
Rudi Garcia es un exfutbolista y entrenador francés. Actualmente dirige al Olympique de Lyon de la Ligue 1. Su padre, José García, fue un futbolista de origen español, concretamente de Almería, en Andalucía. La familia emigró a Francia como consecuencia de la Guerra Civil española. Está divorciado y tiene 3 hijas.
Rudi Völler
Rudolf Völler, también conocido como Rudi Völler o con su apodo cariñoso Tante Käthe, es un exfutbolista y actual director deportivo del Bayer Leverkusen de la Bundesliga de Alemania. Su mayor logro como futbolista fue ganar la Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 1990 con la selección alemana, tras derrotar por 1-0 a la selección argentina en la final.
Rudi Cerne
Rudolf "Rudi" Cerne is a German TV presenter and former figure skater. He is the 1984 European silver medalist and a two-time West German national champion. He competed at two Winter Olympics, finishing fourth in 1984.
Rudi Bakhtiar
Rudabeh Bakhtiar is an American journalist and television producer. She is a producer for Reuters in Washington, D.C. She is best known for anchoring CNN Headline News Tonight, as well as Anderson Cooper 360, Voice of America, and Reuters News.
Rudi Dolezal
Rudi Dolezal is an Austrian film producer and film director.
Rudi Arnstadt
Rudi Arnstadt was an East German border guard who died in an incident with West German border guards at the Inner German border on 14 August 1962. Arnstadt, a captain of the Border Troops of the German Democratic Republic, was shot and killed by Bundesgrenzschutz officer Hans Plüschke near Wiesenfeld during a shootout that occurred under unknown circumstances. Arnstadt's death caused an escalation of Cold War tensions.
Rudi Fuchs
Rudolf Herman "Rudi" Fuchs is a Dutch art historian and curator.
Rudi Mellen
Rudi Rubiandini
Rudi Studer
Rudi Studer is a German computer scientist and professor emeritus at KIT, Germany. He was the head of the knowledge management research group at the Institute AIFB and one of the directors of the Karlsruhe Service Research Institute (KSRI). He is a former president of the Semantic Web Science Association, an STI International Fellow, and a member of numerous programme committees and editorial boards. He was one of the inaugural editor-in-chiefs of the Journal of Web Semantics, a position he held until 2007. He is a co-author of the "Semantic Wikipedia" proposal which lead to the development of Wikidata.