Ober
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Ober may refer to:
  • the Dutch original name of the film Waiter
    Waiter (film)
    Waiter is a 2006 black comedy film by Alex van Warmerdam. It tells the story of Edgar, a discontented waiter. The film had its world premiere on the Toronto Film Festival on September 10, 2006...

  • Frederick Albion Ober
    Frederick Albion Ober
    -Biography:Ober was born February 13, 1849 in Beverly, Massachusetts. From 1862 to 1866 he had an occupation as shoemaker. Subsequently he attended the Massachusetts Agricultural College but due to the lack of funds he was forced to leave the college after a short time. From 1867 to 1870 he worked...

    , an American writer and naturalist
  • Josiah Ober
    Josiah Ober
    Josiah Ober is an American historian and classical political theorist. He is currently the Constantine Mitsotakis Chair of Classics and Political Science at Stanford University...

    , an American classicist and political scientist
  • Ken Ober
    Ken Ober
    Ken Ober was an American game show host, comedian, and actor.- Early life and career :Born Kenneth Oberding in Brookline, Massachusetts, he was raised in Hartford, Connecticut. Ober hosted four game shows over the course of his career. He received his break after appearing as a contestant on Star...

    , American television host
  • Margarethe Arndt-Ober
    Margarethe Arndt-Ober
    Margarethe Arndt-Ober was an American opera singer of German descent who had an active international career during the first half of the twentieth century. A highly skilled contralto, Ober enjoyed a particularly long and fruitful association with the Berlin State Opera from 1907 to 1944...

    , an American opera singer
  • a playing card value in the German deck of cards
  • Oberek
    Oberek
    The oberek, also called obertas or ober, is a lively Polish dance. The name "Oberek" is derived from "obracać się" which in Polish means "to spin". This dance consists of many lifts and jumps. . It is performed at a much quicker pace than the Polish waltz and is one of the national dances of Poland...

    , a Polish dance
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