Eberts may refer to: Christopher Eberts, Canadian film and television producer David McEwen Eberts (1850–1924), Canadian lawyer and politician Jake Eberts...
(2000). Eberts was born John David Eberts in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the son of Elizabeth (MacDougall), an interior decorator, and Edmond Eberts, who worked...
Roger Joseph Ebert (/ˈiːbərt/ EE-burt; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter...
Friedrich Ebert (German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈeːbɐt] ; 4 February 1871 – 28 February 1925) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD)...
Ebert (footballer) (born 1993), Ebert Cardoso da Silva, Brazilian footballer All pages with titles containing EbertEberts (disambiguation) This page lists...
Eberts is a Canadian film and television producer. His films include Lucky Number Slevin and Lord of War. Raised in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Eberts attended...
Alexander Michael Tahquitz Ebert (born May 12, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter and composer. He is best known for being the lead singer and songwriter...
His father Craig Ebert played 112 games for Port Adelaide during the 1980s. He is the nephew of Russell Ebert. The son of Craig Ebert, a former West Adelaide...
Louise Ebert (née: Rump 23 December 1873 – 18 January 1955) on 9 May 1894 in Bremen married Friedrich Ebert, who from his election in 1919 until his death...
1943. Today the land is used in aquaculture. Eberts Field was named for Signal Corps Captain Melchior Eberts, a native Arkansan and a West Point Graduate...
Jakob Ebert (26 January 1549 – 5 February 1614) was a German theologian and poet. Born in Sprottau, Ebert was the son of Andreas Ebertus [de]. He was...
1946 – February 20, 1999) and Roger Ebert (June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013), collectively known as Siskel & Ebert, were American film critics known for...
Gabriel Ebert is an American stage actor and singer. Ebert was born and raised in Colorado. He attended high school at the Denver School of the Arts and...
Johann Ebert may refer to: Johann Arnold Ebert (1723–1795), German writer and translator Johann Jakob Ebert (1737–1805), German mathematician, astronomer...
Eric Ebert (born August 27, 1984) is an American soccer player who last played for Chivas USA. He is the son of Don Ebert, who played professional soccer...
Elisabeth Ebert (born Magdeburg 8 June 1926: died Berlin 26 June 2009) was a German actress, presenter, dancer, entertainer and writer. Margot Ebert grew up...
Chaz Ebert (born Charlie Hammel, October 15, 1952) is an American businesswoman. She is best known as the wife and widow of film critic Roger Ebert, having...
Eberts Villaby (literally "Ebert's Villa Town") is an enclave of late 19th-century detached houses situated just off Amagerbrogade in the otherwise more...
Fund (LEAF) Eberts was born in St. Thomas, Ontario. Eberts was educated at University of Western Ontario and Harvard Law School. Eberts taught law at...
Joyce Ebert (June 26, 1933 – August 28, 1997) was an American actress. She was particularly known for her work as a dramatic actress at the Long Wharf...
The Ebert test gauges whether a computer-based synthesized voice can tell a joke with sufficient skill to cause people to laugh. It was proposed by film...
Charles Joseph Ebert (April 30, 1885 - June 29, 1983) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Ebert was born on April 30, 1885, in Seymour, Wisconsin...
Karl Christian Ebert (15 October 1916 – 12 November 1974) was a German Roman Catholic prelate, who served as an auxiliary bishop in the Episcopal District...
in Indonesia. In July 2020, Eberts was appointed as the Consul General at the German Consulate General in Osaka. Eberts studied history, German literature...
Ken Eberts was raised in the Bronx, New York City, by his parents Charles J. Eberts and Renee Eberts, née Sternberg. By his teenage years, Eberts drew...
military formation. Squadron A, Eberts Field Organized on 26 April 1918 as 66th Aero Squadron Redesignated Squadron A, Eberts Field c. 1 July 1918 Demobilized...