Wise - People

People

  • Audrey Wise (1935–2000), United Kingdom politician
  • Bob Wise (born 1948), American politician
  • Brownie Wise (1913–1992), American saleswoman who developed "party plan" marketing
  • Christopher Wise (born 1961), American author
  • David Wise (composer), British video game music composer
  • Dennis Wise (born 1966), English footballer
  • Ernie Wise (1925–1999), British comedian
  • George D. Wise (1831–1908), American politician and Confederate army captain
  • George D. Wise (Union) (1816–1881), American Union brevet brigadier general
  • Glenn M. Wise American politician
  • Henry A. Wise (1806–1876), American politician
  • Isaac Mayer Wise (1819–1900), American Reform rabbi and author
  • John Wise (clergyman) (1652–1725)
  • John Wise (Canadian politician) (born 1935)
  • John Wise (balloonist) (1808–1879)
  • John Sergeant Wise (1846–1913), American Congressman
  • Josh Wise (born 1983), NASCAR driver
  • Mark B. Wise (born 1953), physicist
  • Matt Wise (born 1975), baseball player
  • Michael Wise (1648–1687), English composer
  • Michael John Wise (born 1918), Emeritus Professor of Geography in the University of London
  • Ray Wise (born 1947), American actor
  • Rick Wise (born 1945), baseball player
  • Robert Wise (1914–2005), American film producer and director
  • Stephen Samuel Wise (1862–1949), American rabbi and Zionist
  • Steven M. Wise, author
  • Tim Wise, American anti-racist activist
  • Tom Wise (born 1948), Member of the European Parliament
  • Wise (rapper) (born 1979), Japanese hip hop artist
  • Wise (Stetsasonic), real name Leonardo Roman, a hip hop artist known as 'Wise' from the group 'Stetsasonic'
  • Wise (composer), also known as Wise da' Gangsta, a reggaeton producer/songwriter

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