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11-599: Eisner or Eissner may refer to: Eisner (surname) , including a list of people with the name Eisner Loboa (born 1987), Colombian-born Mexican footballer USS  Eisner , several United States Navy ships Eisner Peak , Graham Land, Antarctica Eisner Award , annual awards for achievement in comics Eisner Food Stores , a chain of supermarkets in Illinois and Indiana from 1901 to 1981 See also [ edit ] William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design ,

22-514: A Canadian composer, director and photographer for children's television Bertold Eisner (1875–1956), Croatian law professor, pioneer of Croatian jurisprudence and writer Betty Grover Eisner (1915–2004), an American psychologist, pioneering researcher on LSD and psychedelic drugs Brian Eisner (born c. 1942), American tennis player and coach Breck Eisner , son of Michael Eisner and film director Bruce Eisner (1948–2013), pen name of Bruce Jay Ehrlich, American psychologist and author of

33-564: A museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Eisner . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eisner&oldid=890901940 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

44-419: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Eisner (surname) Eisner ( / ˈ aɪ z n ər / EYEZ -nər , German: [ˈaɪsnɐ] ) or Eissner is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Alexey Eisner (1905–1984), a Russian poet, translator and writer Ali Eisner (born 1973),

55-473: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles The Geffen Film Company Geffen founded the company in 1982, having recruited Eric Eisner as president, and distributed its films through Warner Bros. Geffen was operated as a division of Warner Bros. As a result, following the company's shutdown in 1998, Warner Bros. now owns the company's library, with the exception of the 1996 Mike Judge comedy Beavis and Butt-Head Do America , which

66-400: Is owned by Paramount Pictures , via MTV Entertainment Studios . In 1990, The Geffen Film Company was renamed and reorganized as Geffen Pictures . In 1993, Geffen and MTV Productions struck a two-picture deal. The Geffen Pictures brand continued to be used on films by David Geffen until 1998, when it was folded into Warner Bros. Warner Bros. revived the brand for the 2024 release of

77-549: The 1918 revolution in Bavaria Lotte H. Eisner (1896?–1983), German writer Manuel Eisner , British academic and researcher on the history of interpersonal violence Mark Eisner , American prominent lawyer, tax expert, and politician Maria Eisner (1909–1991), Italian photographer Michael Eisner , former head of The Walt Disney Company Pavel Eisner (or Paul Eisner; 1889–1958), Czech-German linguist and translator Philip Eisner , American screenwriter, author of

88-502: The Love of Insects Will Eisner (1917–2005), comics artist and writer, best known as the creator of The Spirit [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Eisner . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. v t e Surnames associated with

99-929: The book Ecstasy: The MDMA Story Clara Eissner, see Clara Zetkin Curt Eisner (1890–1981), a German entomologist, specialised in snow butterflies David A. Eisner , British physiologist David Eisner (born 1958), Canadian actor Edward Eisner (1929–1987), Hungarian-born physicist Elliot W. Eisner , Professor of Art and Education at Stanford University Eric Eisner , son of Michael and film producer Eric Eisner (lawyer) , former head of The Geffen Film Company Gilbert Eisner , American fencer Herbert Sigmund Eisner (1921–2011), British-German physicist and playwright Hubert Eisner (1897–date of death unknown), Austrian Nazi and became Kreisleiter of Voitsberg Ib Eisner (1925–2003), Danish artist Jacob Eisner (born 1947), Israeli basketball player Kurt Eisner (1867–1919), German-Jewish journalist, leader of

110-2633: The occupation of smith Celtic Goff Goffe Gow Gowan Gowans Le Goff Mac a' Ghobhainn MacGavin / McGavin MacGowan / McGowan [REDACTED] Germanic Brenneis De Smedt De Smet Eisen Eisler Eisner Kleinschmidt Klier Klingbeil Klinkhamer Klinkhammer Nagel Pinkert Schmid Schmidt Schmied Schmieden Schmitt Schmitz Schmitzer Smed Smeets Smet Smets Smidt Smit Smith Smithe Smither Smithers Smithies Smithson Smits Smyth Smythe Szmidt Šmíd Romance Fabbri Faber Fabre Fabri Faure Favre Feaver Ferrara Ferrari Ferraris Ferraro Ferré Ferreira Ferrer Ferrero Ferreiro Ferretti Ferreyra Ferrier Ferriero Fieraru Fierarul Herrera Herrero Lefébure Lefebvre Lefèvre Semitic Haddad Hadodo Al-Haddad El-Haddad Slavic Covaci Coval Covali Covaliov Kavalyow Kovač Kováč Kovach Kovačević Kovačevič Kovačovič Kovačev Kovachev Kovačec Kovačevski Kovačić Kovačič Kovačik Kováčik Kovack Kovács Koval Kovalchuk Kovalenko Kovalevich Kovalevsky Kovalic Kovalik Kovalik Kovalkov Kovals Kovalsky Kovalyov Kovalyuk Kovář Kovařík Kowal Kowalik Kowalczyk Kowalczuk Kowalewicz Kowalewski Kowalski Kuznets Kuznetsov Kuźniar Other Armenian: Darbinyan Baltic Kalējs Kalvaitis (Kalwejt, Kallweit, etc.) Kavaliauskas Šmits Finnic Sepp Seppä Seppänen Seppälä Indic: Lohar Kartvelian Mchedlidze Mchedlishvili Turkic Demirci Demircioğlu From "spark" rel. to occ. 'smith' Funk Funke Vonck Vonk Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eisner_(surname)&oldid=1241391584 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames Occupational surnames Hidden categories: Pages with German IPA Articles with short description Short description

121-453: The screenplay for the 1997 film Event Horizon Shiri Eisner , Israeli writer and activist Sigmund Eisner , Austrian entrepreneur Sigmund Eisner (academic) (1920–2012), American scholar of medieval literature Simon Eisner , Swedish philanthropist Sol Eisner , American soccer player Tanja Eisner (born 1980), Ukrainian and German mathematician Thomas Eisner , chemical ecologist and author of several books, including For

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