Vogel - People

People

  • Adriana Vogel (born-1989), a Mexican Economist
  • Alfred Vogel (1902-1996), a Swiss nutritionist and writer
  • Amos Vogel (born 1921), an Austrian-born American film critic
  • Arthur Vogel (1868–1962), a German merchant, photographer and publisher of picture postcards
  • Benno Vogel (born-1973), a Mexican Master in Electronic Engineering
  • Bernhard Vogel (engraver) (1683–1737), a German engraver
  • Bernhard Vogel (politician) (born 1932), a German politician
  • Bob Vogel (born 1941), an American football player
  • Carlos Vogel (born-1975), a Mexican Veterinarian & Zootechnician Doctor
  • Charles Joseph Vogel (1898–1980), an American judge
  • Cristian Vogel (born 1972), a British experimental electronic musician
  • Darlene Vogel (born 1962), an American actress
  • Dan Vogel (born 1955), an American author
  • David Vogel (born 1949), an American political scientist
  • Dorothy Vogel (born 1935), an American art collector
  • Eduard Vogel (1829–1856), a German explorer
  • Ernesto Vogel (born-1979), a Mexican Electronic Engineer
  • Ezra Vogel (born 1930), an American author
  • Florian Vogel (born 1982), a Swiss cyclist
  • Frank Vogel (born June 21, 1973), an American professional basketball head coach for the Indiana Pacers
  • Hans Vogel (scientist) (1900–1980), a German helminthologist
  • Hans Vogel (1881–1945), a German politician
  • Hans-Jochen Vogel (born 1926), a German politician
  • Heiko Vogel (born 1975), a German football manager
  • Herbert Vogel (1922–2012), an American art collector
  • Hermann Carl Vogel (1841–1907), a German astronomer
  • Hermann Vogel (French illustrator) (1856–1918), a German-born French painter
  • Hermann Vogel (German illustrator) (1854–1921), a German illustrator
  • Hermann Wilhelm Vogel (1834–1898), a German photo-chemist and photographer
  • Ilse-Margret Vogel, a German author
  • Jaroslav Vogel (1894–1970), a Czech conductor
  • Jeff Vogel, an American computer programmer and game developer
  • Johann Vogel (composer) (1756–1788), a German composer
  • Johann Vogel (born 1977), a Swiss football player
  • Jörg Vogel (born 1967), a German biologist
  • Julius Vogel (1835–1899), a New Zealand politician and Prime Minister
  • Julius Rudolph Theodor Vogel (1812-1841), a German botanist
  • Jürgen Vogel (born 1968), a German actor
  • Ludwig Vogel (1788–1879), a Swiss painter
  • Marcel Vogel (1917–1991), an American inventor
  • Marisol Vogel (born-1974), a Mexican Bachelor in Education
  • Matt Vogel (puppeteer) (born 1970), an American puppeteer
  • Matt Vogel (swimmer) (born 1957), an American swimmer
  • Mike Vogel (born 1979), an American actor
  • Mitch Vogel (born 1956), a American actor
  • Orville Vogel (1907–1991), a American scientist
  • Paul Vogel (1899–1975), an American cinematographer
  • Paul Bernard Vogel (1899-1972), a Swiss industrialist
  • Paula Vogel (born 1951), an American playwright
  • Peter Vogel (actor) (1937–1978), a German actor
  • Peter Vogel (computer designer) (born 1954), an Australian inventor
  • Sam Vogel (born 1981), an Australian Winemaker
  • Scott Vogel, an American vocalist with the band Terror
  • Tony Vogel (born 1943), an actor
  • Vic Vogel (born 1935), a Canadian jazz musician
  • Wladimir Vogel (1896–1984), a Russian-born Swiss composer
  • Wolfgang Vogel (1925–2008), a German lawyer
  • Zygmunt Vogel (1764–1826), a Polish artist

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