Knoll - People

People

  • Albert Knoll (1796–1863), Austrian theologian
  • Andrew H. Knoll (born 1951), Harvard University professor and paleontologist
  • Catherine Baker Knoll (1930–2008), American politician and 30th Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
  • Corina Knoll, American journalist
  • Erwin Knoll (1931–1994), American journalist
  • Florence Knoll (born 1917), American architect and furniture designer
  • Hans Knoll (1914–1955), German-American co-founder of the Knoll company (see below); husband of Florence Knoll
  • Hans Knöll (1913–1978), German physician and microbiologist
  • John Knoll (born 1962), co-writer of the program Adobe Photoshop and visual effects supervisor at Industrial Light & Magic
  • József Knoll, drug researcher who developed selegiline
  • Konrad Knoll (1829–1899), German sculptor
  • Marvin Knoll (born 1990), German footballer
  • Max Knoll (1897–1969), German electrical engineer, inventor and professor
  • Mike Knoll (born 1951), American collegiate football coach
  • Silke-Beate Knoll (born 1967), German sprinter
  • Thomas Knoll, co-writer of Adobe Photoshop and brother of John Knoll

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