List of Austrians
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The following list is a selection of famous Austrians. For full lists of all famous Austrians please view the sublists.
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[edit] Arts/culture
- Pauline de Metternich, patron of music and culture
[edit] Actors/Actresses
- Leon Askin, actor
- Klaus Maria Brandauer, actor
- Käthe Gold, stage actress
- Liane Haid, first Austrian movie star
- Hedy Lamarr, actress; also co-inventor of spread spectrum radio technology; became U.S. citizen
- Karl Merkatz, actor (most notable for his role as a Viennese in "Mundl")
- Hans Moser, comedy actor
- Maximilian Schell, actor
- Romy Schneider, actress
- Arnold Schwarzenegger, bodybuilder, actor, became U.S. citizen, governor of the U.S. state of California (2003– )
- Erich von Stroheim, actor and film director
- Oskar Werner, actor
[edit] Artists/Architects
- Albin Egger-Lienz, painter
- Karl Ehn, architect, designer of the Karl-Marx-Hof.
- Ernst Fuchs, artist
- Gottfried Helnwein, artist, born in Vienna
- Friedensreich Hundertwasser, artist
- Gustav Klimt, artist, helped found Vienna Secession
- Oskar Kokoschka, painter
- Alfred Kubin, graphic artist
- Adolf Loos, architect
- 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
- Helmut Skrdla, photographer
- 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
[edit] Composers/Musicians
- Alban Berg, composer
- Alfred Brendel, pianist
- Anton Bruckner, composer
- Carl Czerny, pianist and composer
- Anton Diabelli, publisher, editor and composer
- Karlheinz Essl, composer and electronical musician
- Falco, pop musician
- Wolfgang Ambros, famous Austro pop musician
- Christian Fennesz, electronic musician
- Bernhard Gál, composer and artist
- Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor
- Joseph Haydn, composer
- Michael Haydn, composer, younger brother of Joseph Haydn
- Udo Jürgens, singer-songwriter
- Herbert von Karajan, conductor
- Bernhard Lang, composer
- Herbert Lauermann, composer and professor for composition
- Gustav Mahler, composer
- Penny McLean, singer with the disco group Silver Convention
- Leopold Mozart, composer and musician
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composer and musician
- Gerhard Potuznik, electronic musician
- Werner Raditschnig, composer and musician
- Arnold Schönberg, composer
- Franz Schubert, composer and musician
- Johann Strauss, Sr., composer
- Johann Strauss, Jr., composer
- Josef Strauss, composer
- Franz von Suppé, composer
- Anton Webern, composer
- Joe Zawinul, jazz musician, composer
- Eric Zeisl (1905-1959) composer
- Alexander von Zemlinsky, composer
[edit] Entrepreneurs
- Ignaz Glaser, entrepreneur
- Gaston Glock, inventor, founder of Glock
- Niki Lauda, Formula One race car driver and aviation entrepreneur
- Richard Lugner, entrepreneur and society figure
- Dietrich Mateschitz, businessman behind the Red Bull brand
- Ferdinand Porsche, automotive engineer, designed the Volkswagen (the "people's car"), born in Austria-Hungary
- Ferdinand Anton Ernst Porsche, automotive engineer and entrepreneur, he expanded the sports car manufacturer Porsche AG to what it is now
- Bela Rabelbauer
- Johann Puch, inventor, mechanic, co-founder of Steyr-Daimler-Puch.
- Robert Schlumberger, entrepreneur
- Frank Stronach, (born in Austria), entrepreneur
- Daniel Swarovski, founder of Swarovski AG, world famous crystals
- Hannes Androsch, former minister of finance in the government of Bruno Kreisky
- Max Riedel, fine glass
- Albert Salomon von Rothschild, banker
- Alfons von Rothschild, banker
- Anselm von Rothschild, banker
- Eugène Daniel von Rothschild, investor
- Ferdinand James von Rothschild, investor
- Ludwig (Louis) von Nathaniel, banker
- Nathaniel Mayer Anselm von Rothschild, banker
- Salomon Mayer von Rothschild, banker
[edit] Filmmakers
- Amir Esmann, director, director of photography , writer
- 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
- Michael Glawogger, film director and writer
- Michael Haneke, film director (born in Germany, however his mother was Austrian)
- Fritz Lang, film director
- Otto Preminger, film director
- Ulrich Seidl, film director and writer
- Josef von Sternberg, film director
- Erich von Stroheim, 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
[edit] Mountaineers
- Peter Aufschnaiter, mountaineer and co-traveller of Heinrich Harrer (Seven Years in Tibet)
- Karl Blodig, mountaineer (first to climb all alpine mountains above 4000m)
- Hermann Buhl, first ascent of Nanga Parbat 1953, first ascent of Broad Peak
- Kurt Diemberger, first ascents of Broad Peak (1957) and Dhaulagiri (1960)
- Heinrich Harrer, mountaineer (first ascent of the Carstensz Pyramid) and writer (Seven Years in Tibet)
- Peter Habeler, first ascent of Mount Everest without oxygen (together with Reinhold Messner)
- 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 Oyo)
- Luis Trenker, mountaineer, film director and writer (born in Tyrol, Austria-Hungary)
- Fritz Wintersteller, first ascent of Broad Peak in 1957
[edit] Military leaders
- Leopold Josef Graf Daun, Field marshall
- Joseph Radetzky von Radetz, military leader
- Prince Eugene of Savoy, general in the war against the Turks (17th-18th century)
- Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, admiral
- Alfred Fürst zu Windisch-Grätz, general
[edit] Politicians
- Viktor Adler, Social democrat
- Kasimir Felix Graf Badeni, statesman and diplomat
- Dr. Otto Bauer, Social democrat politician, writer and marxist ideologist
- Count Leopold von Berchtold, foreign minister at the outbreak of the First World War
- Richard Nikolaus Graf 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, current President (elected 2004)
- Alfred Gusenbauer, current Chancellor (since 2007), chairman of the Austrian Socialdemocrats
- Jörg Haider, right-wing populist politician, current governour of Carinthia
- Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany 1933-1945, gained German citizenship in 1932
- Joseph Hormayr Freiherr zu Hortenburg, statesman and historian
- Theodor Cardinal Innitzer, archbishop of Vienna 1932-1955, minister of social affairs 1929-1930
- Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Nazi politician
- Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz, statesman
- Rudolf Kirchschläger, judge, diplomat and President 1974-1986
- Thomas Klestil, diplomat, President 1992-2004
- Bruno Kreisky, Chancellor 1970-1983, first Jewish Austrian in that office
- 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, current governor of California
- Ignaz Seipel, Catholic priest, Chancellor 1922-1924 and 1926-1929
- Arthur Seyß-Inquart, Nazi politician, last Chancellor before the Anschluss in 1938
- Johann Philipp von Stadion, statesman, foreign minister and diplomat 1763- 1824
- Alexander van der Bellen, chairman of the Austrian Green Party
- Kurt Waldheim, diplomat and politician, Secretary-General of the United Nations 1972-1982, President of Austria 1986-1992
[edit] Religious leaders
- Ignaz Seipel, Catholic priest, Chancellor 1922-1924 and 1926-1929
- Theodor Cardinal Innitzer, Archbishop of Vienna 1932-1955, minister of social affairs 1929-1930
- Franz Cardinal König, Archbishop of Vienna 1956-1985
[edit] Royalty
- Elisabeth, Empress-Consort of Austria, wife of Francis Joseph I.
- Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria
- Franz Ferdinand, Archduke (assassinated in 1914)
- Francis Joseph I, Emperor of Austria
- Francis II/I, Holy Roman Emperor, first Emperor of Austria
- Frederick II of Austria, last Babenberger duke of Austria
- Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, reformer (abolished the death penalty) 1780-1790
- Karl V, Holy Roman Emperor 1500-1558
- Karl I, last Emperor of Austria
- 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
- Rudolph I, King of Germany, first Habsburg king
- Rudolf IV of Austria, Duke of Austria, self-styled archduke 1358-1365 (Privilegium Maius)
[edit] Science
[edit] Economists
- Carl Menger, founder of the Austrian School of economics
- Friedrich von Wieser, economist of the Austrian School
- Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk economist and early member of the Austrian School of Economics
- Ludwig von Mises, free-market economist
- 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)
- Oskar Morgenstern, co-founder of game theory
- Otto Neurath, socialist, economist and philosopher
- Joseph Schumpeter, economist, born in Triesch, Austria-Hungary
- Jeffrey Herbener, economist, fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute
[edit] Engineers/Inventors
- Anselm Franz, pioneer in jet engine engineering, designed the world's first turbojet
- Gaston Glock, inventor, founder of GLOCK GmbH
- Hedy Lamarr, (known for research in frequencies, needed for mobile phones)
- Viktor Kaplan, inventor of turbines for river power plants
- Wilhelm Kress, aviation pioneer, inventor of the stick control for airplanes
- Josef Madersperger, invented the sewing machine in 1818
- Siegfried Marcus, automobile pioneer, inventor of the first gasoline powered automobile (vehicles of 1870 and 1889)
- Peter Mitterhofer, inventor of typewriter
- 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
- Alois Senefelder, inventor of the printing technique of lithography
- Max Valier, rocketry pioneer
- Auer von Welsbach, inventor of gaslight
- Eduard Haas, inventor of PEZ
- Josef Ressel, inventor of the marine screw propeller, pneumatic post and ball bearing
[edit] Philosophers
- 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)
- Hans Köchler, philosopher (born in Schwaz, 1948)
- Alexius Meinong, philosopher (theory of objects) 1853-1920
- Otto Neurath, socialist, economist and philosopher
- Karl Popper, philosopher (born in Austria, became British)
- Otto Weininger, philosopher
- Friedrich Waismann, mathematician, philosopher and physicist (member of the Vienna Circle)
- Felix Weltsch, journalist, philosopher, student of Christian von Ehrenfels
- Ludwig Wittgenstein, philosopher, born 1889 in Vienna
[edit] Physicists, mathematicians and chemists
- Emil Artin, mathematician (Artin's conjecture)
- Ludwig Boltzmann, physicist, 1844-1906, born in Vienna
- Carl Cori, born in Prague, Austria-Hungary, biochemist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1947
- Christian Andreas Doppler, physicist, 1803-1853, born in Salzburg (See Doppler effect)
- Paul Ehrenfest, physicist & mathematician
- Felix Ehrenhaft, maverick physicist, 1879-1952
- 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
- 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)
- Wolfgang Pauli, physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics 1945
- Max Ferdinand Perutz, chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1962
- 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
[edit] Physicians
- Alfred Adler, psychiatrist, father of Individual Psychology
- Hans Asperger, pediatrician (most known for work on autism; see Asperger's syndrome)
- 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
- 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
[edit] Psychologists
- Bruno Bettelheim, psychologist
- Otto Rank, pioneer psychologist
- Paul Watzlawick, communication theory
[edit] Other scientists
- Othenio Abel, paleontologist
- Hans Hass, biologist
- 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
[edit] Sports
- Gerhard Berger, racing driver
- Michaela Dorfmeister, alpine skier
- Erich Eliskases, chess grandmaster
- Toni Fritsch, soccer and football player who won the Super Bowl in 1972
- Ernst Grünfeld, chess grandmaster
- Ernst Happel, football player and coach.
- Hansi Hinterseer, skier, singer, actor, entertainer
- Franz Klammer, Olympic alpine ski champion
- Hans Krankl, football player and coach
- Niki Lauda, Formula One race car driver and aviation entrepreneur
- Hermann Maier, Olympic alpine ski champion
- Annemarie Moser-Pröll, alpine skier
- Thomas Muster, tennis champion
- Eva Pawlik, European figure skating Champion,
- Herbert Prohaska, football player and coach
- Jochen Rindt, 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
- Prince Max Schaumburg-Lippe, Austria's first race car driver. Drove BMW and Mercedes.
- Gigi Rüf, snowboarder
- Carl Schlechter, chess grandmaster
- Nicole Trimmel, kickboxing champion
- Matthias Sindelar, regarded by many as Austria's greatest ever footballer.
- Rudolf Spielmann, chess grandmaster
- Herma Szabo, Olympic and five-time World figure skating champion
- Anita Wachter, Olympic alpine ski champion, born 1967 in Schruns.
[edit] Writers
- Ingeborg Bachmann, poet, 1926-1973
- Hermann Bahr, playwriter, novelist 1863-1934
- Ludwig Bemelmans, author of the Madeline books, 1898-1962.
- Thomas Bernhard, dramatist, novelist, poet, 1931-1989, born in Cloister Heerlen, Netherlands
- Max Brod, writer, born in Prague, Austria-Hungary 1884, wrote in German
- Elias Canetti, writer (born in Rousse, Bulgaria 1905), wrote in German, Nobel Prize in Literature 1981
- Otto Maria Carpeaux, literary critic and foremost historian of Literature, 1900-1978
- Paul Celan, poet (born in Romania, Austria-Hungary), wrote in German
- Heimito von Doderer, writer, 1896-1966, born in Hadersdorf-Weidlingau near Vienna
- Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, writer (style: psychological novelist)
- Alfred Fried, writer, pacifist and Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1911
- Franz Grillparzer, poet, 1791-1872, Vienna
- Robert Hamerling, poet 1830-1889
- Peter Handke, author, born in 1942 in Griffen (Carinthia)
- Hugo von Hofmannsthal, dramatist, writer
- Elfriede Jelinek (born 1946), 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature
- Franz Kafka, writer
- Alexander Lernet-Holenia, novelist, poet, dramtist, critic, 1897-1976
- Robert Menasse, writer and publicist
- Robert Musil, writer
- Johann Nestroy, famous playwriter
- Christine Nöstlinger, writer (especially literature for children)
- Christoph Ransmayr, writer
- Ferdinand Raimund, writer and dramatist
- Rainer Maria Rilke, poet and novelist
- Peter Rosegger, writer 1843-1918
- Joseph Roth, writer (Radetzkymarsch)
- Arthur Schnitzler, writer
- Hilde Spiel, writer and journalist
- Adalbert Stifter, poet and artist (died 1869)
- Bertha von Suttner, writer and pacifist Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Friedrich Torberg, narrative writer, essayist, script author 1908-1979, born in Vienna
- Georg Trakl, poet
- Josef Weinheber, poet and essayist
- Franz Werfel, writer, born in Prague, Austria-Hungary (wrote in German)
- Oswald von Wolkenstein, writer and composer 1376-1445
- Stefan Zweig, writer, 1881-1942, born in Vienna
[edit] Other notables
- Maria Altmann, niece of Adele Bloch-Bauer
- Robert Bernardis, resistance fighter during WW2 (July 20 Plot)
- Rudolph Bing, opera manager
- Adele Bloch-Bauer, subject of famous painting by Gustav Klimt
- Amon Göth, commander of Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp
- Otto Habsburg-Lothringen Politician, writer, heir to the thrones of Austria-Hungary
- Tunc Hamarat, correspondence chess world champion (2004)
- Theodor Herzl, "father of Zionism," lived most of his life in Austria
- Andreas Hofer, Tyrolian freedom fighter (against Napoleon)
- Heinrich Kanner, journalist and editor of the newspaper "Die Zeit" in the k.u.k. Monarchy
- Franz Cardinal König, 1905-2004, Archbishop of Vienna (1956–1985)
- Alma Mahler, wife and muse to Mahler, Gropius, Werfel
- Andreas Maislinger, founder of the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service
- 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)
- Christoph Schönborn, archbishop and cardinal
- Otto Skorzeny, Nazi commando (rescuer of Benito Mussolini)
- Wilhelm Steinitz, winner of first ever world chess championship in 1886
- Rudolf Muhs, philosopher, Nobel Prize in Peace, historian, eugenicist, politician.
- Carl Szokoll, resistance fighter ("saviour of Vienna"), author and film producer
- Georg Ritter von Trapp, head of The Sound of Music family
- Franz Viehböck, cosmonaut
- Karl Weyprecht, polar explorer
- Simon Wiesenthal, 1908–2005, pre-eminent Nazi hunter
- Katherine Schindle, founder of Imadumbsczer Press
- Oscar Baumann, explored the interior of German East Africa (present-day Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi)