Weller - People

People

  • Archie Weller (born 1957), Australian writer
  • Don Weller, American illustrator and painter
  • Don Weller, British tenor saxophonist
  • Franz Weller, Colonel(Oberst), German Army(Wehrmacht), World War II.
  • George Weller, American novelist, playwright, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
  • George Russell Weller (born 1916), notorious Californian motorist
  • Hermann Weller (1878–1956), German scholar and poet
  • Jerry Weller, American politician
  • John B. Weller, Governor of California, Congressman from Ohio, Ambassador to Mexico
  • Keith Weller (1946–2004), English footballer
  • Marco Weller, German footballer
  • Mary Louise Weller, an American actress
  • Michael Weller, American playwright
  • Michael J. Weller, British artist and writer
  • Ovington E. Weller (1862–1947), U.S. Senator from Maryland
  • Paul Weller, British singer and songwriter
  • Peter Weller, American actor
  • Ronny Weller, German weightlifter
  • Sam Weller, a fictional character in The Pickwick Papers
  • Thomas Huckle Weller (1915 – American virologist and Nobel laureate
  • Walter Weller (born 1939), Austrian conductor
  • Worth Hamilton Weller (1913–1932) American herpetologist, discovered Weller's Salamander

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