This is a list of notable people from Vienna, Austria.
AโC
edit- Carlo Abarth (1908โ1979), Italian race car driver and tuner.
- Gustav Abel (1902โ1963), film architect and stage designer.
- Othenio Abel (1875โ1946), paleontologist and evolutionary biologist.
- Wolfgang Abel (1905โ1997), anthropologist.
- Christoph Ignaz Abele (1627โ1685), lawyer and court official.
- Leo Aberer (born 1978), musician.
- Walter Abish (1931โ2022), American writer.
- Leopold Ackermann (1771โ1831), theologian.
- Antonie Adamberger (1790โ1867), actress, fiancรฉ of Theodor Kรถrner.
- Karl Adamek (1910โ2000), footballer and coach.
- Alfred Adler (1870โ1937), founder of individual psychology.
- Victor Adler (1852โ1918), social democrat and activist for the rights of workers.
- Ilse Aichinger[1] (1921โ2016), writer.
- David Alaba[2] (born 1992), Austrian footballer.
- Christopher Alexander[3] (1936โ2022), England-based architect and design theorist; wrote book A Pattern Language (1977).
- Peter Altenberg (1859โ1919), fin de siรจcle writer and poet.
- Wolfgang Ambros (born 1952), one of the founders of the musical movement Austropop.
- Bernard Amtmann (1907โ1979), antiquarian bookseller, bibliographer, publisher.
- Ludwig Anzengruber (1839โ1889), Austrian dramatist, novelist and poet.[4]
- Walter Arlen (1920โ2023), composer; music critic in LA Times.
- Alfred Ritter von Arneth (1819โ1897), Austrian historian, wrote about Maria Theresa.[5]
- Hans Asperger (1906โ1980), pediatrician; discoverer of Asperger syndrome.
- Carl Auer von Welsbach (1858โ1929), chemist.
- Ilse Barea-Kulcsar (1902โ1973), journalist, translator, writer and communist activist.
- Haim Bar-Lev (1924โ1994), Israeli general and government minister.
- Fanny Basch-Mahler (1854โ1942), pianist and music teacher.
- Polly Batic (1906โ1992), operatic mezzo-soprano.
- Eduard von Bauernfeld (1802โ1890), Austrian dramatist.[6]
- Vicki Baum (1888โ1960), novelist.
- Alban Berg (1885โ1935), composer.
- Herbert Berghof (1909โ1990), late actor.
- Turhan Bey (1922โ2012), actor.
- Hedy Bienenfeld (1907โ1976), Austrian-American Olympic swimmer.
- Theodore Bikel (1924โ2015), actor and singer.
- Karl Bitter (1867โ1915), American architectural sculptor of memorials and residential works.[7]
- John Paul Blass (1937โ2023), physician, biochemist and neurochemist.
- Ludwig Boltzmann (1844โ1906), physicist.
- Arik Brauer (1929โ2021), painter, poet and singer.
- Eugene Braunwald (born 1929), cardiologist.
- Jenny Broch (1864โ?), soprano
- Arnolt Bronnen (1895โ1959), Austrian playwright and director.
- Vanessa Brown (born Smylla Brind, 1928โ1999), actress.
- Martin Buber (1878โ1965), philosopher.
- Ignaz Franz Castelli (1781โ1862), Austrian dramatist.[8]
- Dorrit Cohn (1924โ2012), professor of comparative literature.
- Heinrich Joseph von Collin (1771โ1811), Austrian dramatist.[9]
- Carl Czerny (1791โ1857), Austrian composer, teacher and pianist.[10]
- Tadeusz Czeลผowski (1889โ1981), philosopher and logician.
DโG
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- Georg Danzer (1946โ2007), songwriter.
- Elfi von Dassanowsky (1924โ2007), film producer, pianist and singer.
- Marlene Engelhorn (born 1992), activist.
- Leopold Joseph von Daun (1705โ1766), Austrian field marshal, later Prince of Thiano.[11]
- Helmut Deutsch (born 1945), pianist.
- Oskar Deutsch (born 1963), entrepreneur and President of the Jewish Community of Vienna.
- Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739โ1799), Austrian composer, violinist and silvologist.[12]
- Carl Djerassi (1923โ2015), chemist, novelist, and playwright; developer of the oral contraceptive pill.
- Heimito von Doderer (1896โ1966), writer.
- Georgia Doll (born 1980), theatre director, playwright and poet.
- Ludwig Donath (1900โ1967), actor.
- Peter Drucker (1909โ2005), economist.
- Eva Duldig (born 1938), Austrian-born Australian and Dutch tennis player, author.
- Klaus Ebner (born 1964), writer.
- Albert Ehrenstein (1886โ1950), writer.
- Fanny Elssler (1810โ1884), ballerina of the Romantic Period.[13]
- Carl Esmond (1902โ2004), actor.
- Constantin von Ettingshausen (1826โ1897), botanist, studied of flora from the Tertiary era.[14]
- Falco (1957โ1998), instrumentalist and singer.
- Maria Zhorella Fedorova (1915โ2017), lyric soprano.
- Robert Fein (1907โ1975), Olympic Champion weightlifter.
- Ferdinand I of Austria (1793โ1875), Emperor of Austria.[15]
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (1861โ1948), Tsar of Bulgaria.
- Ernst, Baron von Feuchtersleben (1806โ1849), physician, poet and philosopher.[16]
- Paul Feyerabend (1924โ1994), philosopher.
- Otto Fischer (1901โ1941), football player and coach.
- Trude Fleischmann (1895โ1990), photographer.
- Willi Forst (1903โ1980), actor, director, singer and writer.
- Francis I of Austria & Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (1768โ1835), Holy Roman Emperor and Emperor of Austria.[17]
- Viktor Frankl (1905โ1997), neurologist and psychiatrist; founder of logotherapy.
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (1863โ1914), heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary.[18]
- Franz Joseph I of Austria (1830โ1916), Emperor of Austria.[19]
- Sigmund Freud (1856โ1939), neurologist; founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology.
- Karl von Frisch (1886โ1982), animal psychologist, beekeeper and zoologist; co-recipient 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
- Nathan Michael Gelber (1891โ1966), Austrian-Israeli historian
- Hilda Geiringer (1893โ1973), mathematician.
- Karl Geiringer (1899โ1989), musicologist.
- Amon Gรถth (1908โ1946), Nazi SS concentration camp commandant executed for war crimes.
- Maximilian Grabner (1905โ1948), Nazi Gestapo chief in Auschwitz executed for crimes against humanity.
- Ilona Graenitz (1943โ2022), Austrian MP and MEP.
- Franz Grillparzer (1791โ1872), writer and dramatist.[20]
- Victor Gruen (1903โ1980), architect.
- Ruth Grรผtzbauch (born 1978), astronomer.
- Friedrich Gulda (1930โ2000), composer and pianist.
- Alfred Guth (1908โ1996), Austrian-born American water polo player, swimmer, and Olympic modern pentathlete.
HโL
edit- Eduard Haas (1897โ1989), inventor of Pez candy.
- Walter Hahn (born 1987), professional wrestler, performs under the name Gunther.
- Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Haidinger (1795โ1871), Austrian mineralogist.[21]
- Franz Ritter von Hauer (1822โ1899), an Austrian geologist.[22]
- Friedrich Hayek (1899โ1992), economist; co-recipient of the 1974 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
- Andre Heller (born 1947), artist, poet and songwriter.
- Gottfried Helnwein (born 1948), artist.
- Dr. Otto Herschmann (1877โ1942), saber fencer, Olympic silver; 100-m freestyle in swimming, Olympic silver.
- Theodor Herzl (1860โ1904), journalist; founder of modern political Zionism.
- Mickey Hirschl (1906โ1991), Olympic-medal-winning wrestler, shot put and discus junior champion, weightlifting junior champion, and pentathlon champion.
- Pavla Hoฤevar (1889โ1972), Slovenian teacher, writer, socialist and suffragist
- Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1874โ1929), writer; founder of the Salzburg Festival.
- Oskar Homolka (1898โ1978), actor.
- Moritz Hรถrnes (1815โ1868), Austrian palaeontologist.[23]
- Count Joseph Alexander Hรผbner (1811โ1892), Austrian diplomat.[24]
- Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928โ2000), architect and painter.
- Wolfgang Hutter (1928โ2014), artist, painter and university art professor.
- Ernst Jandl (1925โ2000), poet and writer.
- Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor (1678โ1711), ruler of the Austrian Habsburg monarchy from 1705 until his death[25]
- Josef Jungwirth (1869โ1950), painter
- Dora Kallmus (1881โ1963), photographer
- Martin Karplus (1930โ2024), theoretical chemist; co-recipient of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg (1711โ1794), Austrian and Czech diplomat and statesman[26]
- Count Alajos Kรกrolyi de Nagykรกroly (1825โ1889), Austro-Hungarian diplomat[27]
- Gina Kaus (1893โ1985), novelist
- Abraham Klausner (Austrian rabbi), 14th-century rabbi
- Melchior Klesl (1552โ1630), Austrian statesman and cardinal of the Roman Catholic church[28]
- Gustav Klimt (1862โ1918), painter
- Pina Kollar, singer-songwriter
- Alfred Kรถnig (1913โ1987), Austrian-Turkish Olympic sprinter
- Franz Kรถnig (1905โ2004), Cardinal Archbishop
- Karl Kordesch (1922โ2011), chemist and inventor
- Hans Krankl (born 1953), football player
- Karl Kraus (1874โ1936), satirist; publisher of the newspaper Die Fackel
- Klaus Kubinger (born 1949), psychologist, statistician, and university professor
- Steffi Kunke (1908โ1942), teacher and anti-fascist activist
- Hedy Lamarr (1914โ2000), actress and inventor
- Karl Landsteiner (1868โ1943), biologist and physician; discoverer of blood group; recipient of the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Fritz Lang (1890โ1976), director
- Ruth Langer (1921โ1999), national champion swimmer
- Josef Lanner (1801โ1843), composer
- Niki Lauda (1949โ2019), entrepreneur and race car driver
- Henry Lehrman (1881โ1946), silent film director
- Bill Leeb (born 1966), musician
- Lotte Lenya (1898โ1981), actor and singer
- Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor (1747โ1792), Archduke of Austria from 1790 to 1792[29]
- Leopold Lindtberg (1902โ1984), director
- Edie Locke (1921โ2020), fashion journalist[30]
- Konrad Lorenz (1903โ1989), behavioural scientist; co-recipient of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Josef Lorenzl (1892โ1950), sculptor
- Tilly Losch (1903โ1975), actress and dancer
- Fritzi Lรถwy (1910โ1994), Olympic swimmer
- Bernhard Ludvik (born 1961), physician
MโR
edit- Anna Mahler (1904โ1988), sculptor
- Gustav Mahler (1860โ1911), composer and conductor
- Natascha Mair (born 1995), ballet dancer
- Marie Antoinette (1755โ1793), daughter of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria; last absolute Queen of France (1774โ1792)[31]
- Maria Theresa (1717โ1780), daughter of Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor; Queen of Bohemia and Hungary (1740โ1780)[32]
- Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor (1557โ1619), Archduke of Austria from 1608 to 1619[33]
- Alice Mavrogordato (1916โ2000), painter, translator during the Nuremberg trials[34]
- Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (1459โ1519), Holy Roman Emperor from 1508 until his death[35]
- Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor (1527โ1576,) Holy Roman Emperor from 1564 until his death[36]
- Maximilian I of Mexico (1832โ1867), Emperor of Mexico[37]
- Friederike Mayrรถcker (1924โ2021), writer
- Lise Meitner (1878โ1968), physicist
- Carl Menger (1840โ1921), economist and founder of the Austrian School of economics
- Karl Menger (1902โ1985), mathematician and son of Carl Menger
- Ludwig von Mises (1881โ1973), economist
- ล pelca Mladiฤ (1894โ1981), Slovenian painter and designer
- Johann August Georg Edmund Mojsisovics von Mojsvar (1839โ1907), Austro-Hungarian geologist and palaeontologist.[38]
- Adele Molnar, voice actress of Piglett in the German dub of โWinnie the Pooโ.
- Elfriede Moser-Rath (1926โ1993), folklorist.
- Karl Motesiczky (1904โ1943), psychoanalyst.
- Felix Josef von Mottl (1856โ1911), Austrian conductor and composer.[39]
- Reggie Nalder (1907โ1991), film and television character actor.
- Itzhak Nener (1919โ2012), jurist who cofounded the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists and served as vice-president of Liberal International.
- Johann Nestroy (1801โ1862), playwright.
- Fritz Neugebauer (born 1944), second president of the Austrian National Council.
- Peter C. Newman (1929โ2023), journalist.
- Saul K. Padover (1905โ1981), historian and political scientist at The New School of Social Research in New York City, New York, US.
- Alfred Pal (1920โ2010), Croatian graphic designer and painter.
- Bertha Pappenheim (1859โ1936), feminist.
- Wolfgang Pauli (1900โ1958), physicist.
- August von Pettenkofen (1822โ1889), Austrian painter.[40]
- Ida Laura Pfeiffer (1797โ1858), Austrian explorer, travel writer and ethnographer.[41]
- Caroline Pichler (1769โ1843), Austrian historical novelist.[42]
- Johannes Pietsch (born 2001), singer, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.
- Anton Piรซch (1894โ1952), lawyer, son-in-law of Ferdinand Porsche.
- Thila Plaichinger (1868โ1939), opera singer.
- Friderika Podgornik (1880โ1948), Slovenian pianist and music educator.
- Karl Polanyi (1886โ1964), economic historian.
- Alfred Polgar (1873โ1955), author and journalist.
- Jรณzef Poniatowski (1763โ1813), Polish general.[43]
- Karl Popper (1902โ1994), philosopher.
- Ellen Preis (Ellen Mรผller-Preis) (1912โ2007)ย โ German-born Austrian Olympic champion foil fencer.
- Friederike Proch Benesch (1805โ1872), Chezh pianist, music educator and composer.
- Helmut Qualtinger (1928โ1986), actor, cabaret performer and writer.
- Doron Rabinovici (born 1961), writer.
- Ferdinand Raimund (1790โ1836), playwright.
- Heinrich Rauchinger (1858โ1942), painter.
- Karl Leonhard Reinhold (1757โ1823), Austrian philosopher, popularised the work of Immanuel Kant.[44]
- Shoshana Ribner (1938โ2007), Israeli Olympic swimme.
- Thomas Robinson, 2nd Baron Grantham (1738โ1786), British statesman; Foreign Secretary, 1782/3.[45]
- Alma Rosรฉ (1906โ1944), violinist; killed at the Auschwitz concentration camp.
- Stella Rotenberg (1915โ2013), poet and Shoah victim.
- Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor (1552โ1612), Archduke of Austria (1576โ1608).[46]
SโZ
edit- Felix Salten (1869โ1945), writer.
- Fritz Saxl (1890โ1948), art historian.
- Egon Schiele (1890โ1918), artist.
- Romy Schneider (1938โ1982), actress.
- Arthur Schnitzler (1862โ1931), story teller and playwright.
- Arnold Schoenberg (1874โ1951), composer, music theorist and painter.
- Joseph Schildkraut (1896โ1964), actor.
- Pauline Schรถller (1859โ1941), soprano and voice teacher.[47]
- Erwin Schrรถdinger (1887โ1961), physicist; co-recipient of the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics.
- Franz Schubert (1797โ1828), composer.
- Ernst Schwadron (1896โ1979), architect.
- Moritz von Schwind (1804โ1871), Austrian painter.[48]
- Peter Seisenbacher (born 1960), judoka.
- Karl Seitz (1869โ1950), first President of Austria.
- Hans Selye (1907โ1982), physiologist.
- Dovid Shmidel[49] (born 1934), rabbi.
- Matthias Sindelar (1903โ1939), football player.
- Josef Singer (1923โ2009), Israeli President of Technion โ Israel Institute of Technology.
- Hans Werner Sokop (born 1942), poet and translator.
- Ignaz Sowinski (1858โ1917), architect.
- Leopold Stein, psychologist and author.
- Josef von Sternberg (1894โ1969), film director.
- Eduard Strauss (1835โ1916), composer.
- Johann Strauss I (1804โ1849), Austrian composer of the Romantic Period.[50]
- Johann Strauss II (1825โ1899), composer.
- Josef Strauss (1827โ1870), composer.
- Erich von Stroheim (1885โ1957), actor.
- Istvรกn Szรฉchenyi (1791โ1860), Hungarian politician, political theorist and writer.[51]
- Eduard Taaffe, 11th Viscount Taaffe (1833โ1895), an Austrian statesman.[52]
- Sara Telek (born 1988), football referee.
- Friedrich Torberg (1908โ1979), writer and journalist.
- Maria von Trapp (1905โ1987), guitarist singer and deutergamy of Baron Georg von Trapp.
- Olga von Tรผrk-Rohn (1865โ1940), soprano and baroness
- Robert Valberg (1884โ1955), stage and film actor.
- Barbara Valentin (1940โ2002), actress.
- Thomas Vanek (born 1984), professional ice hockey player.
- Nikolas Vogel (1967โ1991), film actor and news camera operator.
- Otto Wagner (1841โ1918), architect.
- Maria Wรคhnl (1908โ1989), astronomer.
- Bruno Walter (1876โ1962), conductor.
- Christoph Waltz (born 1956), actor.
- Katia Wagner (born 1988), Miss Earth Air 2013.
- Erich Wasicky (1911โ1947), Nazi SS pharmacist at Mauthausen concentration camp in charge of gassing victims; was executed.
- Anton von Webern (1883โ1945), composer.
- Otto Weininger (1880โ1903), philosopher.
- Franz Werfel (1890โ1945), writer.
- Christine Werner (born 1954), writer
- Marion Wiesel (born Mary Renate Erster; 1931โ2025), Austrian-American Holocaust survivor, humanitarian, and translator
- Cyla Wiesenthal (1908โ2003), wife of Simon Wiesenthal[53]
- Simon Wiesenthal (1908โ2005), nazi hunter[54]
- Friedrich von Wieser (1851โ1926), economist.
- Geri Winkler (born 1956), mountaineer.
- Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889โ1951), philosopher.
- Toto Wolff (born 1972), motorsport executive, investor, and former racing driver.
- Hermine Zaynard (1913โ1943), political activist
- Joe Zawinul (1932โ2007), composer, keyboard player and jazz pianist.
- Heinz Zednik (born 1940), tenor.
- Heinrich Ritter von Zeissberg (1839โ1899), Austrian historian.[55]
- Alexander von Zemlinski (1871โ1942), composer.
- Fred Zinnemann (1907โ1997), director.
- Zoรซ (born 1996), singer-songwriter and actress.
- Birgit Zotz (born 1979), writer.
- Stefan Zweig (1881โ1942), writer.
- Kรกroly Zipernowsky (1853โ1942), electrical engineer who co-invented the transformer
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