Linder - People

People

  • Alex Linder (born 1966), American white supremacist and anti-Semite
  • Allan Linder (born 1966), American artist
  • Anders Linder (born 1941), Swedish actor and jazz musician
  • Béla Linder (1876–1962), Hungarian army officer and government minister
  • Ben Linder (1959–1987), American engineer killed by Nicaraguan Contra rebels
  • Bengt Linder (1929–1985), Swedish writer and journalist
  • Cec Linder (1921–1992), Polish-born Canadian actor
  • Clarence Hugo Linder (1903–1994), American electrical engineer
  • Dick Linder (1923–1959), American race car driver
  • Ernst Linder (1868–1943), Swedish general and Olympic gold medal horseman
  • Harold F. Linder (1900–1981), banker, businessman and politician
  • James Linder, American doctor, professor and businessman
  • Joe Linder (1886–1948), American ice hockey player
  • John Linder (born 1942), American politician, former U.S. Representative from Georgia
  • John Linder (Pennsylvania), American politician, Mayor of Chester
  • Kate Linder, American actress
  • Krister Linder (born 1970), Swedish electronic musician
  • Kurt Linder (born 1933), German former footballer and coach
  • Max Linder (1883–1925), French pioneer of silent film
  • Michael Linder, American radio and television journalist and producer
  • Staffan Burenstam Linder (1931–2000), Swedish economist and conservative politician, twice Minister of Trade
  • Virginia Linder (born 1953), Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
  • Linder Sterling, British visual and performance artist and musician known by the single name Linder

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