Asher (name) - List of People With The Surname Asher

List of People With The Surname Asher

  • Alexander Asher (1835–1905), Scottish politician
  • Allan Asher, Australian public affairs official and activist
  • Gerald Asher (1932–), wine writer, ex-wine merchant
  • Hank Asher (c.1951-), businessman
  • Herb Asher, university professor
  • Iraena Asher (1979-), New Zealand trainee teacher and model, disappeared
  • Irving Asher (1903–1985), motion picture producer
  • Jack Asher (1916–1991), British cinematographer
  • Jane Asher (1946-), English actress and novelist
  • Japhet Asher (1961–), English filmmaker
  • Jeremy Asher (1958–), English businessman
  • John Mallory Asher (1971-), American actor and director
  • Lee Asher (1976-), magician
  • Levi Asher, New York, U.S.-based writer and web designer
  • Malcom Asher, USAF SSgt, Fuel systems mechanic
  • Max Asher, drummer of the band Warrant
  • Maxine Asher (1930-), researcher and businesswoman
  • Michael Asher (artist), an American conceptual artist
  • Michael Asher (explorer), a British explorer and author
  • Neal Asher (1961-), English science fiction writer
  • Peter Asher (1944-), artist and record producer
  • Richard Asher (1912–1969), British endocrinologist and hematologist
  • Tony Asher, American lyricist
  • William Asher (1921–2012), American producer, director and writer

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