Hack - People

People

  • Dave Hack (born 1972), Canadian Football League offensive lineman
  • Dorothy Weisel Hack (1910–1963), American amateurtennis player
  • Edward Hack (1913–1987), English cricketer
  • Franz Hack (1917–1978)
  • Hack Eibel (1893–1945), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Hack Miller (1894–1971), professional outfielder baseball player
  • Hack Schumann (1884–1946), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Hack Simmons (1885–1942), Major League Baseball player
  • Hack Simpson (1909–1978), Canadian Olympic ice hockey player
  • Hack Spencer (1885–1969), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Hack Wilson (1900–1948), Baseball Hall of Famer
  • Hermann Josef Hack (born 1956), German artist
  • Jefferson Hack (born 1971), journalist and magazine editor
  • John Barton Hack (1805–1884), settler in South Australia
  • Margherita Hack (born 1922), Italian astrophysicist
  • Maria Hack (1777–1844), English writer
  • Olivia Hack (born 1983), American voice actress
  • Petra Hack (born 1970), German model
  • Richard Hack (born 1951), American writer
  • Sabine Hack (born 1969), German tennis player
  • Shelley Hack (born 1947), American supermodel and actress
  • Stan Hack (1909–1979), American third baseman and manager

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