Dorn - People

People

  • Alfred Dorn (born 1929), American poet
  • Andrew Dorn (born 1986), American distance runner
  • Dieter Dorn (born 1935), German theatre director
  • Ed Dorn (1929–1999), US poet
  • Earl Van Dorn (1820–1863), US major general
  • Friedrich Ernst Dorn (1848–1916), German physicist
  • Francis E. Dorn (1911–1987), member of the United States House of Representatives
  • Gerhard Dorn (c. 1530 – 1584), Belgian philosopher, translator, alchemist, physician and bibliophile
  • Heinrich Dorn (1804–1892), German conductor and composer
  • Jennifer Dunbar Dorn, English writer and filmmaker
  • Jerry verDorn, American actor (born 1948)
  • Joel Dorn (1942–2007), music producer
  • Johannes Albrecht Bernhard Dorn (1805–1881), German orientalist
  • Ludwik Dorn (born 1954), Polish politician
  • Luke Dorn (born 1982), rugby player
  • Michael Dorn (born 1952) US actor.
  • Robert C. Dorn, New York politician
  • Roosevelt F. Dorn (born 1935), mayor.
  • Rüdiger Dorn (born 1969), game designer.
  • Thea Dorn (born 1970), German writer.
  • Walter Dorn (born 1961), scientist, educator, author and researcher
  • William Jennings Bryan Dorn (1916–2005), US politician.

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