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Wessely is the German variant of the Czech surname ''Veselý''. Notable people with the surname include: * Clare Gerada, Lady Wessely (born 1959), British medical doctor * Josephine Wessely (1860–1887), Austrian actress * Karl Wessely (1860–1931), Austrian papyrus scholar * Karl Bernhard Wessely, (1768-1826). Prussian composer. *Kurt von Wessely (died 1917), Austrian tennis player *Naphtali Hirz Wessely (1725–1805), German Hebraist and educator. *Paula Wessely (1907–2000), Austrian actress * Peter Wessely (born 1959), Austrian author *Rudolf Wessely (1925–2016), Austrian actor *Simon Wessely (born 1956), British psychiatrist See also *Ferdinand Wesely *Veselí (other) *Veselý Veselý (feminine: Veselá) is a Czech and Slovak surname meaning "merry" or "cheerful". Notable people with the surname Veselá include: * Hana Veselá, Czech figure skater * Jana Veselá (born 1983), Czech basketball player * Jarmila Veselá ..., a surname {{surname, Wessely Ge ...
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Veselý
Veselý (feminine: Veselá) is a Czech and Slovak surname meaning "merry" or "cheerful". Notable people with the surname Veselá include: * Hana Veselá, Czech figure skater * Jana Veselá (born 1983), Czech basketball player * Jarmila Veselá (1899–1972), Czech criminal lawyer * Libuše Veselá (1900–1973), Czech figure skater * Markéta Veselá (born 1970), Czech architect Notable people with the surname Veselý include: * Aleš Veselý (1935–2015), Czech sculptor * Bohumil Veselý (born 1945), Czech footballer * Dalibor Vesely (1934–2015), Czech architect * František Veselý (1943–2009), Czech footballer * Jan Veselý (born 1990), Czech basketball player * Jan Veselý (cyclist) (1923–2003), Czech cyclist * Jaroslav Veselý (born 1937), Czech sport shooter * Jindřich Veselý (1885–1939), Czech puppeteer * Jiří Veselý (born 1993), Czech tennis player * Matt Vesely, Australian filmmaker, director of Monolith (2022 film), ''Monolith'' (2022) * Ondřej Veselý (bor ...
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Clare Gerada, Lady Wessely
Dame Clare Mary Louise Francis Gerada, Lady Wessely, (born November 1959) is a London-based general practitioner who is President of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) and a former chairperson of the RCGP Council (2010–2013). She has professional interests in mental health and substance misuse. She is a convenor of the Nonpartisanism, cross-party political movement, More United. Early life Gerada was born in Nigeria although her father came from Malta; the family moved to the United Kingdom in 1963. Her father opened a single-handed general practitioner practice in Peterborough. Medical career Gerada qualified in medicine at UCL Medical School in 1982. She then trained in psychiatry and worked at the Maudsley Hospital in south London. She qualified as a GP in 1992 and started work in general practice in Lambeth, London, the same year. She cites her main interests of work as being around mental health and substance misuse and has spent over her professional ca ...
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Josephine Wessely
Josephine Wessely (18 March 1860 – 12 August 1887) was an Austrian theatre actress. Born in Vienna the daughter of a shoemaker, talented Wessely from about 1874 attended the drama school at the ''Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde'' conservatory. She gave her debut in 1876, performing as Luise in Schiller's ''Intrigue and Love'' at the Leipzig city theatre. She promoted her career by guest appearances in Berlin and Vienna, and in 1879 became a member of the Burgtheater ensemble receiving the honorific title of a " k.k. court actress" in 1884. She was the aunt of acclaimed Austrian actress Paula Wessely (1907–2000). Although there was an approximate forty-seven-year-age difference, they have been frequently been mistakenly considered sisters. Josephine Wessely's career was short but it had sufficient impact to make her an idol for her niece and other stage actors. Josephine Wessely was known for playing juvenile tragic roles. She gained recognition for playing Gretchen in Goethe ...
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Karl Wessely
Karl Wessely (''Carl Wessely''; 27 June 1860, Vienna – 21 November 1931) was an Austrian palaeographer and papyrology, papyrus scholar. He examined manuscripts housed at the Austrian National Library (e.g. Papyrus 3, Uncial 058, Uncial 058, 059, Uncial 0101, 0101, Uncial 0237, 0237) and in other important European libraries (Papyrus 5). Works ''Evangelien-Fragmente auf Papyrus'' Wiener Studien 4 (1882), 198-214. * ''Analekten. 1. Neue Evangelien-Fragmente auf Papyrus'' Wiener Studien 7 (1883). ''Prolegomena ad papyrorum graecorum novam collectionem edendam''(Wien 1883) ''Bemerkungen zu einigen Publicationen auf dem Gebiete der älteren griechischen Paläographie''(Wien 1892) * ''Papyrus Erzherzog Rainer. Führer durch die Ausstellung'', Wien 1894. ''Wie haben die alten Römer geschrieben?''(Wien 1898) ''Les plus anciens monuments du christianisme'' Patrologia Orientalis IV, 2, (1907). * ''Ein fayumisch-griechisches Evangelien-fragment'', ''Wiener Studien'' 26 (Vienna, 1912), pp. ...
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Karl Bernhard Wessely
Karl Bernhard Wessely, also ''Carl Bernhard Wessely'' (Berlin 1 September 1768 – Potsdam 11 July 1826), was a German composer. He was born to a Jewish family in Berlin associated with intellectual circles, both Jewish and Christian: his father was Naphtali Hirz Wessely. Wessely was conductor and Hofkapellmeister of Prince Henry of Prussia in Rheinsberg. He composed, among other pieces, a cantata mourning of the death of Moses Mendelssohn, (''Sulamith und Eusebia '', 1786). Life Born in Berlin, Wessely was a student of J. A. Schulz. He became music director at the Royal National Theater in Berlin in 1788, and became court music director in Rheinsberg in 1796. After the prince's death in 1802 he largely gave up his musical career and became a low-ranking civil servant in Berlin and later in Potsdam, where he founded a club for classical music, which he headed until his death. He was a member of the Berlin Freemason's Lodge "Friedrich Wilhelm zur gekrönten Gerechtigkeit".
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Kurt Von Wessely
Kurt von Wessely, also Curt von Wessely (; 18 October 1881 – 25 October 1917), was an Austrian tennis player who was active during the beginning of the 20th century. Career In July 1905 he played for the Austrian Davis Cup team in a semifinal match against Australasia. The match was played on the grass courts at the Queen's Club, London, England and was won 5–0 by Australasia. Von Wessely lost his singles match against Tony Wilding in four sets and his match against Norman Brookes in three straight sets. Von Wessely participated in the Wimbledon Championships in 1903 and 1907 and on both occasions lost his first round match. At the time players who were defeated in the first or second rounds of the singles competition were entitled to compete for the All England Plate. In 1907 he reached the final of that competition in which he lost in two straight sets to future four–time Wimbledon champion Anthony Wilding from New Zealand. In 1901 and 1903 von Wessely reached the single ...
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Naphtali Hirz Wessely
Naphtali Hirz (Hartwig) Wessely ( yi, נפתלי הירץ וויזעל, translit=Naftali Hirtz Vizel; 9 December 1725 – 28 February 1805) was an 18th-century German-Jewish Hebraist and educationist. Family history One of Wessely's ancestors, Joseph Reis, fled from Podolia in 1648 on account of the Chmielnicki persecutions, during which his whole family had perished. After a brief sojourn in Cracow, Reis settled in Amsterdam, where he acquired great wealth, and where he, in 1671, was one of the signers of a petition to the Dutch government requesting permission to erect a synagogue. Together with his younger son Moses (Naphtali Hirz's father), Reis later settled in Wesel on the Rhine, whence the family name "Wessely" originated. In the synagogue at Wesel (destroyed during ''Kristallnacht'') preserved some ritual paraphernalia presented to it by Moses Reis Wessely, who, upon the advice of the Prince of Holstein, whose purveyor he was, removed to Glückstadt, then the capital of ...
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Paula Wessely
Paula Anna Maria Wessely (20 January 1907 – 11 May 2000) was an Austrian theatre and film actress. ''Die Wessely'' (literally "The Wessely"), as she was affectionately called by her admirers and fans, was Austria's foremost popular postwar actress. Biography She was born in Vienna, the daughter of butcher Carl Wessely, younger brother of the late Burgtheater actress Josephine Wessely (1860–1887). Like her adored aunt, Paula Wessely prepared for an artistic career. From 1922 she attended the Vienna State Academy of Music and Performing Arts and later the Max Reinhardt Seminar, while she made her debut as an actress in 1924 at the Volkstheater, followed by several minor roles of the boulevard repertoire, also performing at the Raimund Theater. Her career proceeded, when in 1926, she became a member of the New German Theatre ensemble in Prague, where she and her future husband Attila Hörbiger (1896–1987) performed in ''Les Nouveaux Messieurs'' by Flers and Croisset. In ...
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Peter Wessely
Peter Zobl-Wessely (born 12 July 1949) is an Austrian Modern pentathlon, modern pentathlete and épée fencing, fencer. He competed as a modern pentathlete at the 1972 Summer Olympics and as a fencer at the 1976 Summer Olympics. References External links

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Rudolf Wessely
Rudolf Wessely (19 January 1925 in Vienna, Austria – 25 April 2016 in Munich, Germany) was an Austrian actor.Schauspieler Rudolf Wessely verstorben


Partial filmography

* ''Guten Tag, lieber Tag'' (1961) - Strebel * ''Wo wir fröhlich gewesen sind'' (1966, TV Movie) - Lamprett Bellboys * ''Tragödie auf der Jagd'' (1968, TV Movie) - Dr. Wosnessensky * ' (1976) - Wieland * ' (1976) * '''' (TV Series, 6 episodes): **''"Der Fotograf"'' (1978) - Herr Beer **''"Schubachs Rückkehr"'' (1979) - Rudolf Frank **''"Hanna, liebe Hanna"'' (1980) - Bächler **''"Die Schwester"'' (1981) - Der alte Lehrer / Old teacher **''"Eine Falle für Derrick" ...
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Simon Wessely
Sir Simon Charles Wessely (born 23 December 1956) is a British psychiatrist. He is Regius Professor of Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London and head of its department of psychological medicine, vice dean for academic psychiatry, teaching and training at the Institute of Psychiatry, as well as Director of the King's Centre for Military Health Research. He is also honorary consultant psychiatrist at King's College Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital, as well as civilian consultant advisor in psychiatry to the British Army. He was knighted in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to military healthcare and to psychological medicine. From 2014 to 2017, he was the elected president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Training After attending King Edward VII School in Sheffield from 1968 to 1975, Wessely studied at Trinity Hall, Cambridge (BA 1978), University College, Oxford (BM BCh 1981), and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (MSc 19 ...
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Ferdinand Wesely
Ferdinand Wesely (30 May 1897 – 19 March 1949) was an Austrian footballer and coach. He was son of the shoemaker Jakob Wesely (d. 1918) and Antonie. As a first class seaman, he was assigned to the battleship SMS Zrínyi in August 1914 and served on various ships in the Navy throughout the First World War. As of 1929 he was married to the merchant's daughter Martha née Hörmann. Club career The left winger began his career at Rennweger SV in 1912 and in 1920 he switched to Rapid, Austria's leading football club at the time. He played 11 years with the club and won Austrian Championship in 1920–21, 1922–23, 1928–29 and 1929–30. He won the Austrian Cup in the season 1926–27 and the Mitropa Cup in 1930. In summer 1931 Wesely moved to Switzerland and joined St. Gallen. During his time in St. Gallen he coached the Lustenau gymnastics association. Wesely joined FC Basel's first team for their 1932–33 season under head coach Karl Kurz. The two knew each other wel ...
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