Segal
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Segal (and its variants) can refer to the following:
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[edit] People
[edit] Segal
- Daniel Scott Segal, also known as Dancing Eagle, drummer for The Supersuckers
- David HaLevi Segal (1586-1667), Poland rabbi and Halakhist
- David Segal, American Green Party councilman for Providence, Rhode Island
- Erich Segal (b. 1937), American author, screenwriter, and educator
- George Segal (1924-2000), American sculptor and painter
- George Segal (b. 1934), American actor
- Hugh Segal (b. 1950), Canadian Senator and co-chair of the Conservative Party of Canada campaign in the 2006 Federal Election, leading to the election of Stephen Harper as Prime Minister of Canada
- Irving Segal (1918-1998), American mathematician
- Jakob Segal, biology professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin and advocate of the conspiracy theory that HIV was created by the Federal government of the United States
- Marilyn Segal, American psychologist
- Philip Segal (b. 1958) English-born television producer
- Richard D. Segal, American businessman and art collector
- Sara Segal, later Sophia Karp (1861-1904), the first professional Yiddish theater actress
- Graeme Segal, mathematician
- Walter Segal (1907-1985) an architect who developed a system of self-build housing.
[edit] Seagal
- Steven Seagal (b. 1951), American action movie actor
[edit] Segall
- Harry Segall (1897-1975), American playwright and screenwriter
- Pamela Segall, voice actor for many American children's shows
[edit] Segel
- Harold Segel, American academic
- Jason Segel (b. 1980), American actor
- Jonathan Segel (b. 1963), American violinist, played for Camper Van Beethoven and Dieselhed
- Joseph Segel (b. 1931), founder of QVC television station
[edit] Mathematical concepts
[edit] See also
- Siegel, Siegel (surname), Sigel, Shagal, and Chagall.