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Heller (surname)

Heller is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Ágnes Heller (1929–2019), Hungarian philosopher
  • Amalia Heller (born 1951), Venezuelan television presenter and beauty pageant winner
  • Amos Arthur Heller (1867–1944), American botanist
  • André Heller (born 1947), Austrian artist, musician, entertainer
  • André Heller (volleyball) (born 1975), Brazilian volleyball player
  • Arnold Krumm-Heller (1876–1949), Gnostic archbishop
  • Becca Heller, American human rights lawyer
  • Bill Heller (1935-2020), American politician and educator
  • Bruno Heller (born 1960), British television and film writer
  • Camill Heller (1823–1917), Czech / Austrian zoologist
  • Carlos Heller (born 1940), Argentine executive and politician
  • Carol Heller, vocalist, guitarist: +44 (band)
  • Craig Heller (physiologist), physiologist and biologist at Stanford University
  • Craig Heller (writer), American television soap opera script writer
  • Dean Heller (born 1960), American Senator
  • Edmund Heller (1875–1939), American zoologist
  • Eric J. Heller (born 1946), American theoretical chemist
  • Erich Heller (1911–1990), European thinker and essayist
  • Fanya Heller (1924–2017), Holocaust survivor
  • George Heller, president and CEO of Hudson's Bay Company
  • Guy Heller, vocalist (aka Dickie Moist): Moistboyz
  • H. Robert Heller, economist, Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and CEO of Visa
  • Hermann Heller (legal scholar) (1891–1933), German philosopher
  • Hermann Heller (Swiss politician) (1850–1917)
  • Isaac Heller (1926-2015), American toy manufacturer, co-founder of Remco
  • James Heller, character from the TV series 24
  • Jettero Heller, main character in the Mission Earth (novel) novels written by L. Ron Hubbard
  • Joseph Heller (1923–1999), author of Catch-22
  • Karl Bartholomaeus Heller (1824–1880), Austrian botanist and naturalist
  • Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller (1864–1945), Austrian entomologist
  • László Heller (1907–1980), Hungarian inventor
  • Lisa Heller (born 1996), singer and songwriter
  • Lukas Heller (1930–1988), screenwriter
  • Marcel Heller (born 1986), German footballer
  • Max Heller (1919–2011), Austrian refugee, American businessman, South Carolina politician
  • Mervin Heller, Jr., president, United States Tennis Association
  • Meshullam Feivush Heller (1740s–1794), Hasidic author
  • Michael Heller (law professor), law professor
  • Michał Heller (born 1936), Polish philosopher
  • Pete Heller, English electronic and house music producer
  • Rick Heller, American baseball coach
  • Robert Heller (1826–1878), British magician
  • Robert Heller (journalist) (1923–2010), British management journalist, consultant and author
  • Seligmann Heller (1831–1890), Jewish Bohemian-Austrian poet and journalist
  • Stanislav Heller (1924–2000), Czech harpsichordist
  • Stephen Heller (1813–1888), Hungarian pianist, composer
  • Steven Heller (design writer) (born 1950), American art director and journalist
  • Tziporah Heller, Jewish studies educator, author, and speaker
  • Walter E. Heller (1891–1969), financier
  • Will Heller (born 1981), American football player
  • Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller (1579–1654), rabbi
  • Zoë Heller (born 1965), English journalist and novelist

See also

  • Geller (includes Russianised forms)
  • Hiller (disambiguation)
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