Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Bettina
Bettina Stark-Watzinger
Bettina Stark-Watzinger es una economista y política alemana del Partido Democrático Libre (FDP) que se desempeña como ministra federal de Educación e Investigación en el gabinete del canciller Olaf Scholz desde 2021. Es miembro del Bundestag desde 2017. Desde 2021, ha sido la presidenta estatal del FDP en Hesse.
Bettina Gaus
Bettina Gaus is a German journalist.
Bettina Jarasch
Bettina Jarasch is a German politician and member of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin since 2016, representing Alliance 90/The Greens. She has served as party spokesperson for integration and refugees since 2016. She was previously leader of the Berlin branch of from 2011 to 2016, and a member of the federal party executive from 2013 to 2018. She is the Greens' lead candidate for the 2021 Berlin state election.
Bettina Schausten
Bettina Schausten is a German journalist.
Bettina Wegner
Bettina Wegner is a German singer-songwriter. She is best known for her song "Sind so kleine Hände", written as "Kinder (Children)", also sung by Joan Baez, Dean Reed and others.
Bettina Zimmermann
Bettina Zimmermann, es una actriz alemana.
Bettina Röhl
Bettina Röhl is a German journalist and author. She is best known for her writings about student radicalism of the 1960s and the terrorist kidnappings that it spawned in West Germany during the early 1970s. Röhl has written extensively about the former Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer's time as a leftwing militant leader. She has also researched and written at length about her own mother, the journalist and Red Army Faction terrorist Ulrike Meinhof. Her assessments of the violence associated with the Red Army Faction in the 1970s are at times insightful and intensely critical.
Bettina Wulff
Bettina Wulff is the wife of the former German President Christian Wulff and was therefore sometimes referred to by the media as the "First Lady" during her husband's presidency.
Bettina Plank
Bettina Plank is an Austrian karateka. She won one of the bronze medals in the women's 55 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. She is a two-time bronze medalist in the women's 50 kg event at the World Karate Championships. She also won the gold medal in her event at the 2015 European Karate Championships in Istanbul, Turkey.
Bettina Tietjen
Bettina Tietjen is a German television presenter and talkshow host.
Bettina Böttinger
Bettina Böttinger is a German television presenter and producer
Bettina Rheims
Bettina Caroline Germaine Rheims es una fotógrafa francesa.
Bettina Gilois
Bettina Gilois was a German-American screenwriter and author, known for her work on the HBO film Bessie, and Disney's Glory Road and McFarland, USA. Gilois won an Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Writing of a Television Movie and a Black Reel Awards of 2016 nomination for Bessie. She also won two Image Award nominations for Bessie and McFarland, USA. Gilois was a Humanitas Prize nominee in 2006 and a Black Reel Awards of 2007 nominee for Glory Road.
Bettina Kudla
Bettina Irene Kudla is a German politician. She has served as a Member of Federal Parliament for Leipzig from Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) since 27 September 2009. Bettina Kudla joined the Parliament with 33.3% of the vote at the 2009 election and she was elected again with 40% of the vote at the 2013 election.
Bettina von Arnim
Bettina Brentano, de nacimiento Elisabeth Katharina Ludovica Magdalena Brentano fue una escritora y novelista romántica alemana, hermana del poeta Clemens Brentano.
Bettina Heinen-Ayech
Bettina Hoy
Bettina Hoy es una jinete alemana que compitió en la modalidad de concurso completo. Está casada con el jinete australiano Andrew Hoy.
Bettina Kupfer
Bettina Kupfer is a German actress and author who has been active since the 1980s. She and her husband, Arend Agthe, write screenplays and children's literature.
Bettina Stangneth
Bettina Stangneth is a German philosopher. Known for her work on antisemitism and National Socialism, she is the author of several books, including Eichmann before Jerusalem (2014), which won an NDR Kultur Sachbuchpreis in 2011 when it was first published in German.