Mintz

Mintz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Charles Mintz (1896-1940), American film producer and distributor
  • Christopher Mintz-Plasse (born 1989), American actor, comedian and musician
  • Dan Mintz, American actor and comedian (born 1981)
  • Dan Mintz (producer, director and executive), A US entertainment CEO (born 1965)
  • David Hammerstein Mintz (born 1955), Spanish politician
  • Elliot Mintz
  • Humphrey Mintz, fictional character in the Suikoden role playing games
  • Jordan Mintz, former Vice President and General Counsel for Corporate Development at Enron Corporation
  • Joshua Mintz, British/Israeli journalist and activist
  • Morton Mintz, American investigative journalist
  • Noah Mintz, Canadian musician
  • Sam Mintz (1897-1957), Belarusian-American screenwriter
  • Shlomo Mintz (born 1957), Israeli violin virtuoso, violist and conductor
  • Sidney Mintz (1922-2015), American anthropologist
  • Tanhum Cohen-Mintz (1939-2014), Latvian-born Israeli basketball player

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