Moser - People

People

  • Annemarie Moser-Pröll (born 1953), Austrian skier
  • Barry Moser (born 1940), American illustrator
  • Benjamin Moser, (born 1976), American columnist and author
  • Caroline Moser English Urban Anthropologist
  • Charles Allen Moser (born 1952), American physician
  • Chuck Moser (1918–1995), American football coach
  • Claus Moser (born 1922), statistician
  • Edda Moser (born 1938), German soprano
  • Edvard Moser, Norwegian neuroscientist
  • Edward W. Moser (1924–1976), American linguist
  • Elfriede Moser-Rath (1926–1993), German ethnologist and folklorist
  • Francesco Moser (born 1951), Italian cyclist
  • Franziska Rochat-Moser (1966–2002), Swiss long-distance runner
  • Georg Moser (1923–1988), German catholic bishop
  • George Michael Moser (1706–1783), English enameller
  • Hans Moser (actor) (1880–1964), Austrian actor
  • Hans Moser (director) (born 1944), German director of pornographic films
  • Hans Moser (rider) (born 1901), Swiss Olympic rider
  • Hans Joachim Moser (1889–1967), German composer and musicologist
  • Johann Jakob Moser (1701–1785), German jurist
  • Johannes Moser (born 1979), German-Canadian cellist
  • Josef Moser (entomologist) (1861–1944) Austrian priest and entomologist
  • Jürgen Moser (1928–1999), mathematician (Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser theorem)
  • Karl Moser (1860–1936), Swiss architect
  • Koloman Moser (1868–1918), Austrian painter
  • Leo Moser, mathematician (Moser polygon notation)
  • May-Britt Moser, Norwegian neuroscientist
  • Mary Moser (1744–1819), English painter
  • Mary B. Moser (born 1924), American linguist
  • Meinhard Moser (1924–2002), Austrian mycologist
  • Neal Moser (born 1943), American guitar luthier
  • Nikolaus Moser, Austrian tennis player
  • Silvio Moser (born 1941), Swiss racing driver

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