ADLER

The term 'Adler', the German word for the bird of prey "eagle", is both the last name of many people and an emblematic bird (notably in heraldry, bannistics, numismatics etc.) featured on many blazons since the feudal age, including the Nazi flag and the present German Bundeswappen and at times on the flags of Austria and Germany.
'Adler' may also refer to:

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People
Actors, writers and producers
Engineers and scientists
Musicians
Politicians
Psychologists
Rabbis and theologians
Sports
Others
Fictional characters
Places
Other uses

People



Charles Adler (disambiguation), about various people name Charles Adler

Friedrich Adler (disambiguation), about various people name Friedrich Adler

Max Adler (disambiguation), about various people name Max Adler

Samuel Adler (disambiguation), about various people name Samuel Adler
Actors, writers and producers


Allen Adler, American writer

Celia Adler (1891–1979), American Jewish actress

Cyrus Adler (1863–1940), U.S. educator

David A. Adler (born 1947), Writer of children's books

Heather Adler (born 1981), Canadian music journalist

Jacob Pavlovitch Adler (1855–1926), born Yankev P. Adler, was a (Ukrainian-born) Jewish actor and a star in Yiddish theater

Jay Adler (1896–1978), American actor in theater, television, and film

Julius Ochs Adler (1892–1955), U.S. publisher, journalist, and United States Army General

Lou Adler (born 1933), American record producer, manager, and director.

Luther Adler (1903–1984), American actor and director on Broadway

Margot Adler, (born 1946), author, journalist, Wiccan Priestess and Elder, NPR correspondent in New York City

Maurice Adler or E. Maurice "Buddy" Adler (1909–1960), American film producer and 20th Century Fox production head

Mortimer Jerome Adler (1902–2001), American aristotelian philosopher, author, and educator.

Renata Adler (born 1938), American journalist and writer

Sara Adler (1858–1953), Ukrainian Jewish actress in Yiddish theater who made her career mainly in the United States

Sonya Adler or Sonya Oberlander (?–1886), one of the first women to perform in Yiddish theater in Imperial Russia

Stella Adler (1901–1992), Jewish-American actress and acting teacher

Warren Adler (born 1927), American businessman and novelist

Walter Adler, German director

André José Adler (born 1944), Hungarian-born actor, director, writer and sportscaster for Brazil
Engineers and scientists


Darin Adler, software architect

Robert Adler (1913–2007), inventor of the remote control

Ronald J. Adler, physics professor wrote book on General Relativity
Musicians


Chris Adler (born 1973), drummer of the thrash metal band "Lamb of God"

Guido Adler (1855–1941), Bohemian-Austrian musicologist and writer on music

Frederick Charles Adler (1889–1959), conductor

Kenton Adler (born 1956), Guitarist, singer, songwriter; bagpiper in the Lyon College Pipe Band

Kurt Herbert Adler (1905–1988), American conductor born in Austria

Larry Adler (1914–2001), American musician, widely acknowledged as one of the world's most skilled harmonica players

Peter Herman Adler (1899–1990), American (Czech-born) conductor

Richard Adler (born 1923), Jewish-American lyricist, composer and producer of several Broadway shows

Steven Adler (born 1965), a drummer for the hard rock band Guns N' Roses

Willie Adler (born 1973), guitarist of the thrash metal band Lamb of God

Vincent Adler, Hungarian pianist, composer

Henry Adler, American drum kit educator, player and actor
Politicians


Brigitte Adler, member of the German Bundestag

Heinz Adler, German politician

John H. Adler (born 1959), New Jersey State Senator since 1992

Victor Adler (1852–1918), Austrian Social Democratic leader

Randal Adler, Logan County Kentucky District Magistrate (2004–2007)
Psychologists


Alfred Adler (1870–1937), Austrian psychologist, founder of the school of individual psychology
Rabbis and theologians


Nathan Adler (1741–1800), German kabalist

Hermann Adler (1839–1911), Orthodox Chief Rabbi of Britain from 1891–1911

Johann Kaspar Adler (1488–1560), also Kaspar Aquila, Caspari Aquilae, real name Johann Kaspar Adler, German reformer

Nathan Marcus Adler (ca.1800–1891), Orthodox Chief Rabbi of Britain from 1845–1891
Sports


Jens Adler, German football player

Kim Adler, Professional Bowler

Rene Adler (born 1985), goalkeeper for Bayer Leverkusen in Germany

Terry Adler coached two of his sons, Tommy Adler and Scott Adler to a State Championship

Scott Adler International basketball player in europe
Others


Arthur Adler, member of the Gambino crime family

Solomon Adler or Sol Adler (born 1936), Soviet spy who supplied information to the Silvermaster espionage ring

Fictional characters



Adler (comics), Luftwaffe pilot turned adventurer, the title character of a comic book series by René Sterne

Grace Adler, female lead in the hit TV series ''Will and Grace''

Henry Adler, main character in David Wellington's film ''I Love a Man in Uniform''

Irene Adler, fictional character featured in the Sherlock Holmes story "A Scandal in Bohemia" by Arthur Conan Doyle

Places



Adler, Alabama

Adler-Sochi International Airport in Russia

Adler Township, North Dakota

Adlersky City District of Sochi, Russia; formerly the town of Adler

Other uses



Adler (automobile), early 20th century automobile

Adler (motorcycle), German motorcycle and typewriter manufacturer

Adler Mannheim, German ice hockey team

Adler Planetarium in Chicago, Illinois

Adler-32, checksum algorithm

Operation Adler, three World War II military operations

Adlerwerke vorm Heinrich Kleyer, German aircraft manufacturer

Adler (locomotive), first German steam locomotive (1835)

Adler (supermarket), supermarket in Poland

Adler Werk Lackfabrik, Austrian paint manufacturer

★ Nickname of the sportsclub Eintracht Frankfurt

★ Scott Adler-state champion and sports fanatic

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