Bertram - People

People

Given name
  • Master Bertram, or Bertram of Minden (c. 1340 – 1414/1415), German Gothic painter
  • Bertram Stevens (politician) (1889-1973), Premier of the Australian state of New South Wales between 1932 and 1939
  • Bertram Forer (1914-2000), American psychologist
Middle name
  • Henry Bertram Price, Governor of Guam from 1923 to 1924
  • A. Bertram Chandler (1912-1984), Science Fiction Author
  • Norman Bertram Coleman, former Senator from Minnesota
Surname
  • Adolf Bertram (1859–1945), Archbishop of Breslau and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Charles Bertram (1723–1765), English literary impostor and forger
  • Laura Bertram (born 1978), Canadian actress
Fictional characters and works of fiction
  • At Bertram's Hotel, a mystery novel by Agatha Christie
  • Bertram (Family Guy), a character on the TV series Family Guy
  • Bertram (Fire Emblem), a character in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
  • Bertram Wilberforce Wooster (Bertie Wooster), a character from the Jeeves series by P. G. Wodehouse
  • Bertram, Count of Rousillon, a character from All's Well That Ends Well
  • Bertram "Bert" Cooper, a character on Mad Men
  • Bertram, Sir Thomas and Lady, characters in Jane Austin's novel Mansfield Park
  • Bertram, Godfrey, a character from Walter Scott's novel Guy Mannering

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