Mueller - People

People

  • Armin Mueller-Stahl (born 1930), German actor
  • Barbara R. Mueller an American philatelist
  • Bill Mueller (born 1971), American baseball player
  • Brooke Mueller (born 1977), American actress
  • Caleb Mueller ("Decomposure"), Canadian electronic music mixer, graphic and visual artist
  • Christopher Mueller (disambiguation), several people
  • Cookie Mueller (1949-1989), American actress
  • Earl Mueller (?-1932), American basketball player
  • Ferdinand von Mueller (von Müller) (1825-1896), German-Australian botanist
  • Frederick Henry Mueller (1893-1976), U.S. administrator
  • Gene Mueller (born 1947), historian and author
  • George Mueller (born 1918), former NASA deputy administrator
  • Gussie Mueller (1890-1965), U.S. jazz clarinetist
  • Ivan Mueller, Russian clarinetist
  • Jean Mueller, U.S. astronomer
  • John Mueller (born 1937), U.S. political scientist
  • Karl Mueller (1963-2005), U.S. rock musician
  • Marie-Rose Mueller (1896–2007), U.S. supercentenarian
  • Max Mueller, German orientalist, author of works on comparative religion and Indo-Aryan languages
  • Peter Mueller (hockey player) (born 1988), NHL player for the Colorado Avalanche
  • Peter Mueller (skater) (born 1954), former speed skater and speed skating coach from the United States
  • Robert Mueller (born 1944), U.S. lawyer, Director of the FBI
  • Scott Mueller, an author of books concerning personal computers, as well as president of Mueller Technical Research, a research and training firm.
  • Wolfgang Philipp Mueller (born 1966), German founder of VDM Publishing

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