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Location of Austria
This is a list of notable Austrians .
Helmut Berger (born 1944), actor
Senta Berger (born 1941), actress
Klaus Maria Brandauer (born 1943), actor
Marie Geistinger (1836–1903), actress and opera singer
Käthe Gold (1907-1997), stage actress
Liane Haid (1895-2000), first Austrian movie star
Attila Hörbiger (1896-1987), actor
Christiane Hörbiger (born 1938), actress
Paul Hörbiger (1894-1981), actor
Boris Kodjoe (born 1973), actor
Melanie Kogler (born 1985), television and theatre actress
Hedy Lamarr (1914-2000), actress; also co-inventor of spread spectrum radio technology; became U.S. citizen
Karl Merkatz (born 1930), actor (most notable for his role as a Viennese in "Mundl")
Birgit Minichmayr (born 1977), actress
Hans Moser (1880-1964), comedy actor
Reggie Nalder (1907-1991), actor
Maximilian Schell (1930-2014), actor
Romy Schneider (1938-1982), actress
Arnold Schwarzenegger (born 1947), bodybuilder, actor, became U.S. citizen, governor of the U.S. state of California (2003–2011)
Erich von Stroheim (1885-1957), actor and film director
Christoph Waltz (born 1956), actor
Maria Weiss , mezzo-soprano and actress
Oskar Werner (1922-1984), actor
Gilla (born 1950), also known as Gisela Wuchinger. She's a singer and actor from the disco era
Felix de Weldon , sculptor
Maria Auböck , landscape architect
Bernhard Cella , conceptual artist
Karl Duldig (1902–1986), Austrian-Australian sculptor
Albin Egger-Lienz , painter
Karl Ehn , architect, designer of the Karl-Marx-Hof
Trude Fleischmann , photographer
Ernst Fuchs , artist
Xenia Hausner , painter
Gottfried Helnwein , artist, born in Vienna
Kurt Hentschlager , new media artist
Friedensreich Hundertwasser , artist
Gustav Klimt , artist, helped found Vienna Secession
Oskar Kokoschka ,[1] painter
Alfred Kubin , graphic artist
Adolf Loos , architect, born in Brno (Moravia , present-day Czech Republic)
Hans Makart , history painter, designer and decorator
Inge Morath , photographer
Richard Neutra , architect
Willy Puchner , photographer
Arnulf Rainer , painter
Johann Michael Rottmayr , Baroque painter
Egon Schiele , painter
Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky , architect and political activist
De Es Schwertberger , artist
Harry Seidler , architect
Aloys Wach , painter
Otto Wagner , Jugendstil architect behind much of turn-of-the-century Viennese architecture
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller , painter
Franz West , artist
Olga Wisinger-Florian , painter
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Wolfgang Ambros , pop musician
Louie Austen (born 1946), composer and musician
Ernst Bachrich (1892/1893-1942), composer and conductor
Caroline Bayer (1758-1803), 18th-century violinist and composer
Alban Berg [2] (1885-1935), composer
Alfred Brendel (born 1931), pianist
Anton Bruckner (1824-1896), composer
Friedrich Cerha (born 1926), composer and conductor
Carl Czerny (1791-1857), pianist and composer
Anton Diabelli (1781-1858), publisher, editor and composer
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739-1799), composer
Karlheinz Essl (born 1960), composer and electronical musician
Falco (1957-1998), pop musician
Christian Fennesz (born 1962), electronic musician
Bernhard Gál (born 1971), composer and artist
Georg Friedrich Haas (born 1953), composer
Natascha Hagen , singer-songwriter
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (1929-2016), conductor
Joseph Haydn [2] (1732-1809), composer
Michael Haydn (1737-1806), composer, younger brother of Joseph Haydn
Udo Jürgens (1934-2014), singer-songwriter
Herbert von Karajan (1908-1989), conductor
Bernhard Lang (born 1957), composer
Thomas Lang (born 1967), drummer and composer
Joseph Lanner (1801-1843), composer
Left Boy (born 1988), singer
Elisabeth Leonskaja (born 1945), pianist, Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, First Class, in 2006
Gustav Mahler [2] (1860-1911), composer
Penny McLean (born 1948), singer with the disco group Silver Convention
Marianne von Martinez (1744-1812), composer, singer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [2] [3] (1756-1791), musician and composer
Gerhard Potuznik , electronic musician
Franz Schmidt (1874-1939), composer
Arnold Schoenberg [2] (1874-1951), composer
Franz Schubert [2] [3] (1797-1828), composer and musician
Parov Stelar (born 1974), electronic musician
Eduard Strauss (1835-1916), composer
Johann Strauss, Jr. (1825-1899), composer
Johann Strauss, Sr. (1804-1849), composer
Josef Strauss (1827-1870), composer
Franz von Suppé (1819-1895), composer
Anton Webern [2] (1883-1945), composer
Franz Welser-Möst (born 1960), conductor
Hugo Wolf (1860-1903), composer
Conchita Wurst (born 1988), pop musician
Joe Zawinul (1932-2007), jazz musician, composer
Eric Zeisl (1905-1959), composer
Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871-1942), composer
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Hannes Androsch (born 1938), former minister of finance in the government of Bruno Kreisky
Hikmet Ersek , CEO of The Western Union Company , a Fortune 500 company.
Ignaz Glaser (1853-1916), entrepreneur
Gaston Glock (born 1929), inventor, founder of Glock Ges.m.b.H.
Niki Lauda (1949-2019), Formula One race car driver and aviation entrepreneur
Richard Lugner (born 1932), entrepreneur and society figure
Dietrich Mateschitz (1944-2022), businessman behind the Red Bull brand
Ludwig (Louis) von Nathaniel (1882-1955), banker
Ferdinand Porsche , automotive engineer, designed the Volkswagen (the "people's car"), born in Vratislavice nad Nisou (Austria-Hungary , Bohemia , present-day Czech Republic), (1875–1951)
Ferdinand Anton Ernst Porsche , automotive engineer and entrepreneur, he expanded the sports car manufacturer Porsche AG to what it is now (1909-1998)
Johann Puch (1862-1914), inventor, mechanic, co-founder of Steyr-Daimler-Puch
Albert Salomon von Rothschild (1844-1911), banker
Anselm von Rothschild (1803-1874), banker
Ferdinand James von Rothschild (1839-1898), investor
Nathaniel Mayer Anselm von Rothschild (1836-1905), banker
Salomon Mayer von Rothschild (1774-1855), banker
Robert Schlumberger (1814-1879), entrepreneur
Frank Stronach (born 1932), (born in Austria), entrepreneur
Daniel Swarovski (1862-1956), founder of Swarovski AG, world-famous crystals, born in Jiřetín pod Bukovou , (Bohemia , present-day Czech Republic)
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Barbara Albert , film director, producer and writer
Franz Antel , director, actor and writer
Axel Corti , director
Elfi von Dassanowsky , film producer, singer, pianist
Andrea Maria Dusl , film director and writer
Amir Esmann , director, director of photography, writer
Max Fleischer , animator
Michael Haneke ,[4] film director (born in Germany, however lives and works in Austria)
Fritz Lang ,[5] [6] film director
Francis Lawrence , Austrian-American film director
Otto Preminger , film director
Stefan Ruzowitzky , film director and writer
Arnold Schwarzenegger , actor and politician
Ulrich Seidl , film director and writer
Josef von Sternberg , film director
Erich von Stroheim ,[5] [7] film director
Wolfgang Suschitzky , director of photography
Edgar G. Ulmer , film director
Hans Weingartner , film director, producer and writer
Virgil Widrich , film director, producer and writer
Billy Wilder , film director, born in Austria-Hungary
Fred Zinnemann , film director
Peter Aufschnaiter , mountaineer and co-traveller of Heinrich Harrer (Seven Years in Tibet )
Karl Blodig , mountaineer (first to climb all alpine mountains above 4000 m)
Hermann Buhl , first ascent of Nanga Parbat on the 1953 German–Austrian Nanga Parbat expedition , first ascent of Broad Peak
Kurt Diemberger , first ascents of Broad Peak (1957) and Dhaulagiri (1960)
Peter Habeler , first ascent of Mount Everest without oxygen (together with Reinhold Messner )
Heinrich Harrer , mountaineer (first ascent of the Carstensz Pyramid ) and writer (Seven Years in Tibet )
Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner , first woman to ascend all eight-thousanders without oxygen (2011)
Fritz Moravec , first ascent of Gasherbrum II (1956)
Ludwig Purtscheller , first ascent of Kilimanjaro in 1889
Marcus Schmuck , first ascent of Broad Peak in 1957 as expedition leader
Herbert Tichy , geologist, journalist and mountaineer (first ascent of Cho Oyu )
Luis Trenker , mountaineer, film director and writer (born in the southern part of Tyrol then Austrian-Hungarian )
Fritz Wintersteller , first ascent of Broad Peak in 1957
Haim Bar-Lev , Israeli general and government minister
Leopold Josef Graf Daun , Field marshal
Joseph Radetzky von Radetz , military leader
Prince Eugene of Savoy , general in the war against the Turks (17th–18th century)
Philipp von Stadion und Thannhausen , field marshal
Wilhelm von Tegetthoff , admiral
Georg von Trapp , navy officer
Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz , general
Archduke Charles of Austria , fight against Napoleon
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Kasimir Felix Graf Badeni , statesman and diplomat
Leopold Graf Berchtold , foreign minister at the outbreak of the First World War
Brigitte Bierlein , Chancellor 2019–2020
Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi , politician and writer
Engelbert Dollfuß , Chancellor 1932–1934 (First Republic), established Austrofascism
Leopold Figl , Chancellor 1945–1953, foreign minister 1953–1959
Heinz Fischer , former President
Werner Faymann , former Chancellor
Jörg Haider , politician, governour of Carinthia until his death in 2008
Adolf Hitler , leader of Nazi Germany 1933–1945, gained German citizenship in 1932, and became German Chancellor in 1933. In 1938, he annexed Austria with the Anschluß
Joseph Hormayr Freiherr zu Hortenburg , statesman and historian
Theodor Innitzer , cardinal archbishop of Vienna 1932–1955, minister of social affairs 1929–1930
Ernst Kaltenbrunner , NSDAP politician
Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz , statesman
Christian Kern , Chancellor 2016–2017
Rudolf Kirchschläger , judge, diplomat and President 1974–1986
Thomas Klestil , diplomat, President 1992–2004
Teddy Kollek , Israeli Mayor of Jerusalem
Bruno Kreisky , Chancellor 1970–1983, foreign minister 1959–1966
Sebastian Kurz , Chancellor 2017–2019, 2020–2021
Klemens Wenzel von Metternich , diplomat and statesman
Julius Raab , Chancellor 1953–1961
Karl Renner , Chancellor 1918–1920 and 1945, first President of the Second Republic 1945–1950
Adolf Schärf , President 1957–1965
Anton von Schmerling , statesman (liberal movement of the 19th century)
Kurt Schuschnigg , Chancellor 1934–1938
Wolfgang Schüssel , Chancellor 2000–2007
Arnold Schwarzenegger , former governor of California
Ignaz Seipel , Catholic priest, Chancellor 1922–1924 and 1926–1929
Arthur Seyß-Inquart , NSDAP politician, last Chancellor before the Anschluss in 1938
Johann Philipp von Stadion , statesman, foreign minister and diplomat 1763–1824
Alexander Van der Bellen , former chairman of the Austrian Green Party and President since 2017
Kurt Waldheim , diplomat and politician, UN Secretary-General 1972–1982, President of Austria 1986–1992
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Elisabeth , Empress-Consort of Austria, wife of Francis Joseph I
Ferdinand I , Emperor of Austria
Francis Joseph I , Emperor of Austria
Francis II/I , Holy Roman Emperor, first Emperor of Austria
Franz Ferdinand , Archduke (assassinated in 1914)
Frederick II of Austria , last Babenberger duke of Austria
Joseph II , Holy Roman Emperor, reformer (abolished the death penalty ) 1780–1790
Karl I , last Emperor of Austria
Karl V , Holy Roman Emperor 1500–1558
Leopold V , Babenberg duke of Austria, participated in the Third Crusade
Maria Leopoldina , Archduchess, became Empress of Brazil
Maria Theresia , Archduchess of Austria, Holy Roman Empress-Consort, last male-line Habsburg
Marie Antoinette , Archduchess, became Queen of France
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor , 1459–1519
Maximilian I , Emperor of Mexico, Archduke of Austria
Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria , Archduke of Austria
Rudolph I , King of Germany, first Habsburg king
Rudolf IV of Austria , Duke of Austria, self-styled archduke 1358–1365 (Privilegium Maius )
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk , economist and early member of the Austrian School of Economics
Friedrich Hayek , economist and social scientist, Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1974 (became a British citizen in 1938)
Leopold Kohr , (1909–1994), economist, jurist and political scientist
Fritz Machlup
Carl Menger , founder of the Austrian School of economics
Ludwig von Mises , free-market economist
Oskar Morgenstern , co-founder of game theory
Otto Neurath , socialist, economist and philosopher
Joseph Schumpeter , economist , born in Triesch Austria-Hungary
Friedrich von Wieser , economist of the Austrian School
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Thomas Feichtner , industrial designer
Anselm Franz , pioneer in jet engine engineering, designed the world's first turbojet
Gaston Glock , inventor, founder of firearms company GLOCK GmbH
Eduard Haas , inventor of the Pez candy
Hedy Lamarr , co-inventor of spread spectrum wireless communications, along with George Antheil
Viktor Kaplan , inventor of turbines for river power plants
Wilhelm Kress , aviation pioneer, inventor of the stick control for airplanes
Alexander Habianitsch , certified wheelchair virtuoso
Ernst Lauda (1859-1932), hydraulic and bridge engineer
Josef Madersperger , invented the sewing machine in 1818
Siegfried Marcus , automobile pioneer, inventor of the first gasoline powered automobile (vehicles of 1870 and 1889)
Alois Negrelli , engineer and railroad pioneer (created the plans for the Suez Canal )
Ferdinand Porsche , automotive engineer, designed the Volkswagen (the "people's car"), inventor of the hybrid car , contributed to the design of the Tiger I and Tiger II tanks. Born in Austria-Hungary
Josef Ressel , inventor of the marine screw propeller, pneumatic post and ball bearing
Alois Senefelder , inventor of the printing technique of lithography
Josef Singer (1923-2009), Israeli aeronautical engineer and President of Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Max Valier , rocketry pioneer
Auer von Welsbach , inventor of gaslight
Theodor Scheimpflug , inventor of Scheimpflug photography
Franz Brentano , philosopher and psychologist
Martin Buber , philosopher
Christian von Ehrenfels , philosopher
Herbert Feigl , philosopher (member of the Vienna Circle )
Paul Feyerabend , philosopher (died 1994)
Philipp Frank , philosopher and physicist (member of the Vienna Circle )
Edmund Husserl , philosopher (born in Prossnitz, Austria-Hungary )
Wilhelm Jerusalem , philosopher, born 1854 in Drenitz, died in 1923 in Vienna
Hans Köchler , philosopher (born in Schwaz , 1948)
Georg Kreisel , philosopher and mathematician
Alexius Meinong , philosopher (theory of objects) 1853–1920
Otto Neurath , socialist, economist and philosopher
Karl Popper , philosopher (born in Austria, became British)
Friedrich Waismann , mathematician, philosopher and physicist (member of the Vienna Circle )
Otto Weininger , philosopher
Felix Weltsch , journalist, philosopher, student of Christian von Ehrenfels
Ludwig Wittgenstein , philosopher, born 1889 in Vienna
Physicists, mathematicians and chemists [ edit | edit source ]
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Emil Artin , mathematician (Artin's conjecture )
Ludwig Boltzmann , physicist, 1844–1906, born in Vienna
Stefan Brünner , physicist, person of the year.
Fritjof Capra
Carl Cori , born in Prague, Austria-Hungary , biochemist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1947
Christian Doppler , physicist, 1803–1853, born in Salzburg (See Doppler effect )
Paul Ehrenfest , physicist & mathematician
Felix Ehrenhaft , maverick physicist, 1879–1952
Josef Finger , physicist and mathematician
Heinz von Foerster , cyberneticist, 1911–2002
Kurt Gödel , mathematician (born in Austria-Hungary , became naturalized U.S. citizen)
Hans Hahn , mathematician (member of the Vienna Circle )
Friedrich Hasenöhrl , physicist
Victor Franz Hess , physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics
Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin , chemist
Walter Kohn , Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1998
Georg Kreisel , philosopher and mathematician
Richard Kuhn , chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1938
Johann Josef Loschmidt , physicist and chemist
Ernst Mach , physicist and philosopher (Mach number )
Lise Meitner , physicist
Richard von Mises , physicist (younger brother of Ludwig von Mises )
John von Neumann , mathematician (Hungarian, Budapest-born)
Wolfgang Pauli , physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics 1945
Max Ferdinand Perutz , chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1962
Johanna Piesch (1898–1992), physicist, mathematician, pioneer in switching algebra
Fritz Pregl , chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1923
Erwin Schrödinger , physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics
Heinrich Franz Friedrich Tietze , mathematician
Carl Auer von Welsbach , chemist
Gernot Zippe , physicist (developed Zippe-type centrifuge to extract uranium-235 for nuclear weapons)
Richard Adolf Zsigmondy , chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1925 (Hungarian origin)
Alfred Adler , psychiatrist, father of Individual Psychology
Hans Asperger , pediatrician who studied autism , person for whom Asperger syndrome is named
Leopold Auenbrugger , physician 1722–1809 (method of percussion )
Robert Bárány , physician, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Josef Breuer , physician (forerunner in psychoanalysis )
Ernst von Fleischl-Marxow , physician and physiologist (studies of nerves and the brain)
Viktor Frankl , psychiatrist, father of logotherapy
Sigmund Freud , psychiatrist, father of psychoanalysis
Karl von Frisch , physician, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Leo Kanner , child psychiatrist
Karl Landsteiner , physician, serologist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , 1886–1943
Otto Loewi , pharmacologist (born in Germany, but spent 40 years (age 25–65) of his life in Austria) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Karol Ignacy Lorinser , physician
Franz Mesmer , physician, developed an early form of hypnotism 1734–1815
Paracelsus , (real name: Theophrast von Hohenheim), alchemist and physician
Clemens von Pirquet , pediatrician and scientist in bacteriology and immunology
Wilhelm Reich , psychiatrist, (1897–1957)
Erwin Ringel , Austrian psychiatrist (presuicidal syndrome )
Ignaz Semmelweis , physician (born in Hungary, Austria-Hungary)
Julius Wagner-Jauregg , physician, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1927
Othenio Abel , paleontologist
Karl von Czyhlarz , Czech-Austrian jurist
Martin Gerzabek , ecologist and soil scientist
Hans Hass , biologist and diving pioneer
Max Hecker (born 1879), Austrian-born Israeli President of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Hans Kelsen , jurist (father of the Austrian constitution )
Konrad Lorenz zoologist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Gregor Mendel , pioneer of genetics
Julius Pokorny , linguist
Rupert Riedl , zoologist
Eric Kandel , neuroscientist
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Margarete Adler , Olympic bronze swimmer (4x100-meter (m) freestyle relay)[8]
David Alaba , footballer, winner of 2012–13 UEFA Champions League with FC Bayern Munich
Felix Baumgartner , world record setting skydiver
Gerhard Berger , racing driver
Richard Bergmann , 7-time world table tennis champion, ITTF Hall of Fame
Albert Bogen (Albert Bógathy), saber fencer, Olympic silver
Fritzi Burger , figure skater, Olympic 2-time silver, World Championship 2-time silver
Hans Dobida , inductee into the IIHF Hall of Fame
Michaela Dorfmeister , alpine skier
Eva Duldig (born 1938), Austrian-born Australian and Dutch tennis player, author
Erich Eliskases , chess grandmaster
Otto Fischer (1901–1941), footballer and coach
Siegfried Flesch , sabre fencer, Olympic bronze
Marcel Sabitzer , footballer
Toni Fritsch , soccer and football player who won the Super Bowl in 1972
Michael Grabner , NHL player
Ernst Grünfeld , chess grandmaster
Hans Haas , Olympic champion weightlifter (lightweight), silver
Tunc Hamarat , correspondence chess world champion (2004)
Ernst Happel , football player and coach
Judith Haspel (born "Judith Deutsch"), held every Austrian women's middle and long distance freestyle record in 1935[9]
Dr. Otto Herschmann , Olympic 2-silver (in saber fencing/team sabre and 100-m freestyle)
Hansi Hinterseer , skier, singer, actor, entertainer
Nickolaus Hirschl , 2-time Olympic bronze wrestler (heavyweight freestyle and Greco-Roman), shot put and discus junior champion, weightlifting junior champion, and pentathlon champion
Felix Kasper , figure skater, Olympic bronze
Franz Klammer , Olympic alpine ski champion
Alfred König (1913-1987), Austrian-Turkish Olympic sprinter
Hans Krankl , football player and coach
Niki Lauda (1949–2019), Formula One race car driver and aviation entrepreneur
Hermann Maier , Olympic alpine ski champion
Alex Manninger , professional footballer for Arsenal F.C. , winner of 1997-98 FA Premier League title
Klara Milch , Olympic bronze swimmer (4x100-m freestyle relay)
Uberto De Morpurgo (1896–1961), Austrian-born Italian tennis player
Annemarie Moser-Pröll , alpine skier
Thomas Muster , tennis champion
Paul Neumann , Olympic champion swimmer (500 m freestyle)
Fred Oberlander , wrestler; world champion (freestyle heavyweight); Maccabiah champion
Eva Pawlik , European figure skating Champion
Felix Pipes , Olympic silver tennis player (doubles)
Maxim Podoprigora , Olympic swimmer
Jakob Pöltl , basketball player; played two seasons of U.S. college basketball at Utah before declaring for the 2016 NBA draft
Ellen Preis , foil fencer, 3-time world champion (1947, 1949, and 1950), Olympic champion, 17-time Austrian champion
Herbert Prohaska , football player and coach
Roland Ratzenberger (1960–1994), race car driver, Formula One driver
Jochen Rindt (1942–1970), race car driver, Formula One World Champion of 1970
Toni Sailer , 1956 Olympic Games – won all three gold medals earning himself the Triple Crown of Alpine Skiing ; born 1935
Otto Scheff (born "Otto Sochaczewsky"), Olympic champion swimmer (400 m freestyle) and 2-time bronze (400 m freestyle, 1,500-m freestyle)
Max Scheuer , footballer; national team
Werner Schlager , 2003 Table Tennis World Champion
Carl Schlechter , chess grandmaster
Gregor Schlierenzauer , Olympic bronze medalist, world and 4 Hills Tournament champion ski jumper
Heinrich Schönfeld (born 1900), football player
Matthias Sindelar , footballer
Wilhelm Steinitz , winner of first-ever world chess championship in 1886
Josephine Sticker , Olympic bronze swimmer (4x100-m freestyle relay)
Rudolf Spielmann , chess grandmaster
Herma Szabo , Olympic and five-time World figure skating champion
Dominic Thiem , top-20 tennis player and Grand Slam Champion (Men’s Singles, US Open 2020)
Nicole Trimmel , kickboxing champion
Thomas Vanek , NHL hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens
Anita Wachter , Olympic alpine ski champion, born 1967 in Schruns
Otto Wahle , 2-time Olympic silver swimmer (1,000 m freestyle, 200-m obstacle race) and bronze (400 m freestyle); International Swimming Hall of Fame
Walter Wasservogel , inductee into the IIHF Hall of Fame
Ingeborg Bachmann ,[10] poet, 1926–1973
Hermann Bahr , playwright, novelist 1863–1934
Ludwig Bemelmans , author of the Madeline books, 1898–1962
Thomas Bernhard ,[10] dramatist, novelist, poet, 1931–1989, born in Cloister Heerlen, Netherlands
Hermann Broch ,[10] novelist
Max Brod , writer, born in Prague, Austria-Hungary , (Bohemia , present-day Czech Republic) 1884–1968, wrote in German
Heimito von Doderer , writer, 1896–1966, born in Hadersdorf-Weidlingau near Vienna
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach , writer (style: psychological novelist)
Franz Grillparzer , poet, 1791–1872, Vienna
Robert Hamerling , poet 1830–1889
Peter Handke ,[10] author, born in 1942 in Griffen (Carinthia )
Hugo von Hofmannsthal ,[10] dramatist, writer
Martin Horváth , writer
Franz Kafka , novelist, born in Prague, Austria-Hungary , 1883-1924
Marie-Thérèse Kerschbaumer , born 1936, novelist, poet
Werner Kofler , novelist and dramatist
Karl Gottfried Ritter von Leitner , poet, writer, 1800–1890, born in Graz
Alexander Lernet-Holenia , novelist, poet, dramatist, critic, 1897–1976
Robert Musil ,[10] [11] writer
Johann Nestroy , famous playwright
Christine Nöstlinger , writer (especially literature for children)
Ferdinand Raimund , writer and dramatist
Christoph Ransmayr , writer
Rainer Maria Rilke ,[10] poet and novelist, born in Prague , (Bohemia , present-day Czech Republic) 1875–1926
Peter Rosegger , writer, teacher & Styrian hero and visionary 1843–1918
Joseph Roth ,[10] novelist
Arthur Schnitzler ,[10] novelist and playwright
Adalbert Stifter ,[12] poet and artist (died 1869)
Bertha von Suttner , writer and pacifist Nobel Peace Prize winner, born in Prague , (Bohemia , present-day Czech Republic) 1843–1914
Georg Trakl ,[10] poet
Josef Weinheber , poet and essayist
Stefan Zweig , novelist and playwright, 1881-1942
People of the Nazi Party and regime [ edit | edit source ]
Maria Altmann , niece of Adele Bloch-Bauer
Walter Wolf , business person
Oscar Baumann , explored the interior of German East Africa (present-day Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi)
Robert Bernardis , resistance fighter during WW2 (July 20 Plot )
Edward Bernays , Austrian-American pioneer in public relations, referred to in his obituary as "the father of public relations".
Adele Bloch-Bauer , subject of famous painting by Gustav Klimt
Josef Fritzl , notorious rapist
Otto von Habsburg , politician, writer, heir to the thrones of Austria-Hungary
Theodor Herzl , "father of Zionism," lived most of his life in Austria
Alois Hitler , father of Adolf Hitler
Klara Hitler , mother of Adolf Hitler
Andreas Hofer , Tyrolian freedom fighter (against Napoleon)
Heinrich Kanner , journalist and editor of the newspaper "Die Zeit" in the k.u.k. Monarchy
Alma Mahler , wife and muse to Mahler , Gropius , Werfel
Andreas Maislinger , founder of the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service
Erna Patak (1871–1955), Zionist, social worker
Julius von Payer , polar explorer
Wolfgang Puck , celebrity chef and restaurateur
Max Reinhardt , renowned theatre director
Sister Maria Restituta , nun and nurse murdered by the Nazis
Günther Schifter , radio personality
Oskar Schindler , industrialist and famous WWII hero (saved his Jewish factory workers from Auschwitz), born in Svitavy , Moravia , 1908–1974
Otto Skorzeny , Nazi commando (rescuer of Benito Mussolini )
Carl Szokoll , resistance fighter ("saviour of Vienna"), author and film producer
Georg Ludwig von Trapp , head of The Sound of Music family
Franz Viehböck , cosmonaut
Karl Weyprecht , polar explorer
Simon Wiesenthal , 1908–2005, pre-eminent Nazi hunter
Hede von Trapp , painter artist
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