Eisenberg - People

People

  • Adi Eisenberg, American famous scientist, professor, author
  • Arlo Eisenberg, American aggressive inline skater
  • Aron Eisenberg, American actor
  • David Eisenberg, American biochemist
  • Hallie Kate Eisenberg, American actress
  • Jacob Eisenberg (musician), American pianist, author and teacher
  • Jesse Eisenberg, American actor
  • Jewlia Eisenberg, American musician, vocalist, and composer
  • Joel Eisenberg, American writer, teacher, filmmaker
  • Josy Eisenberg, French animator of television and co-scenarist of the movie Rabbi Jacob
  • Leon Eisenberg, child psychiatrist, social psychiatrist and medical educator
  • Ned Eisenberg, American actor
  • Paul Chaim Eisenberg, chief rabbi of Vienna
  • Philip Eisenberg, long-time prompter for New York's Metropolitan Opera and San Francisco Opera
  • Ruth Brewer Eisenberg, "Ivory" of inter-racial piano duo, Ebony and Ivory
  • Susan Eisenberg, American voice actress

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