Brodsky
Brodsky (Ukrainian: Бродський, Russian: Бродский) is a surname (derived from Brody, a town in Ukraine) and may refer to:
- Adam Brodsky, Anti-folk singer
- Adolf Davidovich Brodsky (1851–1929), violinist
- Alexander Brodsky, contemporary architect and artist
- Chuck Brodsky (born 1960), American musician
- Craig Brodsky (born 1969), Cardiologist, physician
- David Brodsky, video director
- Gail Brodsky (born 1991), American tennis player
- Isaac Brodsky (1884–1939), Soviet painter
- Jascha Brodsky (1907–1997), Ukrainian-American violinist
- Joel Brodsky (1939–2007), photographer
- Joseph Brodsky (Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky; 1940–1996), Russian poet and Nobel Prize winner
- Joseph Brodsky (lawyer), chief lawyer for the International Labor Defense
- Judith Brodsky, World-renowned printmaker
- Louis Daniel Brodsky (born 1941), American poet
- Michael Brodsky (born 1948), American novelist and playwright
- Mykhaylo Brodskyy, Ukrainian politician and businessman
- Richard Brodsky (born 1946), Assemblyman in the New York State Assembly
- Sol Brodsky (1923–1984), American comic book artist and head of production of Marvel Comics
- Stephen Brodsky, lead singer and guitar player for alternative metal band Cave In
- Vadim Brodsky, Ukrainian-Polish violinist
- Vsevolod Brodskiy (1909–1981), Russian-Soviet painter and illustrator, Editor-in-Chief of Molodaya Gvardiya (Young Guard) - one of the oldest publishers in Russia, having been founded in 1922 during the Soviet era.
- Vlastimil Brodský (1920–2002), a Czech actor
- Tereza Brodská, a Czech actress
- Marek Brodský, a Czech actor and singer
See also
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