Klinger - People

People

  • Bob Klinger (1908–1977), American baseball player
  • Chad Klinger, Canadian country music artist
  • Dietmar Klinger (born 1958), German football player
  • Fausto Klinger (born 1976), Ecuadorian soccer player
  • Friedrich Maximilian Klinger (1752–1831), German dramatist and novelist
  • Gustav Klinger (1876–1937), Russian Bolshevik politician
  • Jan Klingers (1929–1994), Dutch sprint canoer
  • Jeff Klinger, American comedian
  • Joe Klinger (1902–1960), American baseball player
  • Julius Klinger (1876–1942), Austrian painter and illustrator
  • Leslie S. Klinger (born 1946), American attorney and writer
  • Margrit Klinger (born 1960), West German middle distance runner
  • Marino Klinger (1936–1975), Colombian footballer
  • Martin Klinger (born 1980), Ecuadorian association football player
  • Max Klinger (1857–1920), German symbolist artist
  • Maxwell Klinger, fictional character from the M* A* S* H TV series
  • Michael Klinger (producer) (1921–1989), British film producer
  • Michael Klinger (born 1980), Australian cricketer
  • Miroslav Klinger (1893–1979), Czech gymnast
  • Nir Klinger (born 1966), Israeli football manager and former player
  • Ron Klinger, Australian bridge player and author
  • Stefan Klinger (born 1978), German ski mountaineer
  • Tim Klinger (born 1984), German professional road bicycle racer

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