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AMERICAN BILLIARDS PLAYER
Hoppe, Willie; William Hoppe; William F. Hoppe; William Frederick Hoppe
  • Willie Hoppe, ca. 1910-1915
  • El Gráfico]] in 1949, with Ezequiel Navarra, an Argentine player who had just defeated him.

E. O. Hoppé         
  • Hoppé in 1972
GERMAN-BORN BRITISH PORTRAIT, TRAVEL AND TOPOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHER (1878-1972)
E.O. Hoppe; Emil Otto Hoppe; E.O. Hoppé; E. O. Hoppe; Emil Otto Hoppé
Emil Otto Hoppé (14 April 1878 – 9 December 1972) was a German-born British portrait, travel, and topographic photographer active between 1907 and 1945. Born to a wealthy family in Munich, he moved to London in 1900 to train as a financier, but took up photography and rapidly achieved great success.
Willie Hoppe         
William Frederick Hoppe (October 11, 1887 – February 1, 1959) (surname rhymes with "poppy" with copy
Jennifer Hoppe-House         
TV AND FILM WRITER
Jennifer Hoppe-House
Jennifer Hoppe (also credited as Jennifer Hoppe-House) is an American film and television writer, having worked on the series Grace & Frankie, Get Shorty, Nurse Jackie and Damages. She also co-wrote the 2004 made-for-television movie The Dead Will Tell.

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Willie Hoppe

William Frederick Hoppe (October 11, 1887 – February 1, 1959) (surname rhymes with "poppy"), was an internationally renowned American professional carom billiards champion. Hoppe is widely considered one of the greatest billiards players of all time and was posthumously inducted into the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame in 1966.