Dreyfus

Dreyfus is the surname of the following persons:

  • Alfred Dreyfus (1859-1935), French captain in the French General Staff, the victim of the Dreyfus Affair
  • Dina Dreyfus (1911-1999), French philosopher, ethnologist, anthropologist and sociologist family
  • Ferdinand -Camille Dreyfus (1851-1915), French journalist and politician
  • Francis Dreyfus (1940-2010), French music publisher
  • François- Georges Dreyfus (1928-2011), French historian
  • George Dreyfus ( born 1928 ), Australian composer
  • Gérard Louis -Dreyfus ( born 1932 ), French - American entrepreneur
  • Hippolyte Dreyfus - Barney (1873-1928), the first French Bahai
  • Hubert Dreyfus ( born 1929 ), American philosopher
  • Huguette Dreyfus ( born 1934 ), French harpsichordist
  • James Dreyfus ( born 1968 ), English actor
  • Jean -Claude Dreyfus ( born 1946 ), French actor
  • Jean -Marc Dreyfus ( born 1968 ), French historian
  • Jérôme Dreyfus (born 1971 ), French judoka
  • John G. Dreyfus (1918-2002), English historian and typographer pressure
  • Julie Dreyfus (born 1966 ), French actress
  • Julia Louis -Dreyfus ( born 1961 ), American actress
  • Karen Dreyfus, American violist
  • Lee S. Dreyfus (1926-2008), American politician
  • Lucie Dreyfus (1869-1945), wife of Alfred Dreyfus, which in the Dreyfus affair falsely accused and convicted Captain
  • Mark Dreyfus ( born 1956 ), Australian Minister of Justice and Attorney
  • Markus G. Dreyfus (1812-1877), Jewish- Swiss teacher and publicist for the emancipation of the Jews
  • Pierre Dreyfus (1907-1994), French managers and politicians
  • Pierre Louis -Dreyfus (1908-2011), French banker, resistance fighters of the Resistance during World War II and racers
  • René Dreyfus (1905-1993), French race car driver
  • Robert Louis -Dreyfus (1946-2009), French entrepreneur
  • Suelette Dreyfus, Australian journalist and filmmaker
  • Willy Dreyfus (1885-1977), Swiss banker of German-Jewish origin
  • Yves Dreyfus ( born 1931 ), French fencer
  • A figure of the Pink Panther series is named after Charles Dreyfus.

Dreyfus is also available for:

  • Dreyfus (1930 ), German film drama by Richard Oswald from 1930
  • Dreyfus Söhne & Cie. , A Swiss private bank
  • Louis Dreyfus Group, a French family company with principal operations in grain Wholesalers
  • Louis Dreyfus Armateurs, a French shipping company

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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