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Roger Federer
Roger Federer is a Swiss professional tennis player. He is ranked No. 5 in the world by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). He has won 20 Grand Slam men's singles titles, an all-time record shared with Rafael Nadal. Federer has been No. 1 in the ATP rankings a record total of 310 weeks – including a record 237 consecutive weeks – and has finished as the year-end No. 1 five times. Federer has won 103 ATP singles titles, the second-most all-time behind Jimmy Connors and including a record six ATP Finals.
Mirka Federer
Miroslava "Mirka" Federer is a Swiss former professional tennis player.
Gertraud Jesserer
Gertraud Jesserer was an Austrian film and television actress. Jesserer was the wife of German actor Peter Vogel and the mother of actor-journalist Nikolas Vogel. She died in a house fire in Vienna on 9 December 2021, at the age of 77.
Tessa Ganserer
Tessa Ganserer is a German politician. She is a member of Alliance 90/The Greens political party and serves as a member of the Landtag of Bavaria. Ganserer came out as a transgender woman in 2018, becoming the first openly transgender person in a German state or federal parliament.
Isabella Scherer
Isabella Medeiros Scherer is a Brazilian actress, fashion designer, chef and television personality.
Hugo Lederer
Professor Hugo Lederer was an Austro-Hungarian-born German sculptor.
Daniel Köllerer
Daniel Köllerer is a former professional tennis player from Austria who turned professional in 2002 and was given a lifetime ban in 2011 for match fixing.
Dorothea Wierer
Dorothea Wierer Corradini is an Italian biathlete competing in the Biathlon World Cup. Together with Karin Oberhofer, Dominik Windisch and Lukas Hofer she won a bronze medal in the Mixed relay at the 2014 Winter Olympics, in Sochi, Russia. At the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea she won again the bronze medal in the Mixed relay with Lisa Vittozzi, Lukas Hofer and Dominik Windisch. She is the 2019 mass start world champion, and 2020 individual and pursuit world champion.
Nadine Angerer
Nadine Marejke Angerer is a German football coach and former player who is currently the goalkeeping coach for Portland Thorns of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).
Tomi Ungerer
Jean-Thomas "Tomi" Ungerer was an Alsatian artist and writer. He published over 140 books ranging from children's books to adult works and from the fantastic to the autobiographical. He was known for sharp social satire and witty aphorisms. Ungerer is also famous as a cartoonist and designer of political posters and film posters.
Sissy Höfferer
Sissy Höfferer is an Austrian television actress.
Marc Schnatterer
Marc Schnatterer is a German professional footballer who plays for and captains 1. FC Heidenheim.
Fernando Scherer
Fernando de Queiroz Scherer is a Brazilian former international swimmer. He won the bronze medal in the 50-meter freestyle at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and another bronze medal four years later in Sydney with the Brazilian relay team in the 4×100-meter freestyle.
Maximilian Marterer
Maximilian Marterer is a German tennis player. He has a career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 45, achieved in August 2018.
Disappearance of Lauren Spierer
Lauren Spierer is an American woman who is presumed dead after she disappeared on June 3, 2011, following an evening at Kilroy’s Sports Bar, a bar in Bloomington, Indiana. At the time, she was a 20-year-old student at Indiana University. Her disappearance generated national press coverage and remains unsolved.
Helen Lederer
Helen Margaret Lederer is an English comedian, writer and actress who emerged as part of the alternative comedy boom at the beginning of the 1980s. Among her television credits are the BBC Two sketch series Naked Video and BBC One's Absolutely Fabulous, in which she played the role of Catriona.
Klaus Lederer
Klaus Lederer is a German politician of The Left.
Asaf Messerer
Asaf Mikhailovich Messerer was a highly influential Soviet ballet dancer and ballet teacher. He was born in Vilnius, Lithuania. From 1919 until 1921 he trained as a dancer at the Moscow Bolshoi Ballet School. He then joined the Bolshoi Theatre, where he became one of its most important principal soloists, a position he retired from in 1954.
Claus Tuchscherer
Claus Tuchscherer is an East German nordic combined skier and then Austrian ski jumper. He finished fifth in the Nordic combined event at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck. On the last day of the event he fled with his Austrian girlfriend to Bischofshofen.
Johann Scheerer
Johann Wilhelm Karl Jakob Scheerer is a German musician and music producer based in Hamburg. He is known for his production of bands like Bosnian Rainbows, Peter Doherty, Omar Rodríguez-López, Faust or Gallon Drunk.
Boris Messerer
Boris Asafovich Messerer is a Soviet and Russian theater artist, set designer and teacher. President of the association of artists of theater, cinema and television in Moscow.
Raymond Francis Lederer
Raymond Francis Lederer was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district from 1977 to 1981. He was convicted of taking bribes in the 1980 Abscam scandal.
Werner Klemperer
Werner Klemperer was a German-American actor, stage entertainer, and singer. He was best known for the role of Colonel Wilhelm Klink on the popular CBS television sitcom Hogan's Heroes, for which he twice won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series at the Primetime Emmy Awards in 1968 and 1969.
Heinz Fütterer
Heinrich Ludwig Fütterer was a German athlete, who mainly competed in sprint events.
Heimito von Doderer
Franz Carl Heimito, Ritter von Doderer; known as Heimito von Doderer was an Austrian writer. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times.
Walter Roderer
Walter Roderer was a Swiss actor and screenwriter. He played several leading film roles including the 1959 comedy The Model Husband.