List of Rroma people
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This is a list of famous ethnic Roma and other 'Gipsy' people.
[edit] Roma people
[edit] Politicians and activists
[edit] Joaquín Cortés
Ambassador of Roma in the EU, flamenco dancer, Spain
[edit] Jovan Damjanović
Serbian politician - The first Rom appointed as minister in a government anywhere in the world [1]
[edit] Nadezhda Demeter
Activist, PhD in pedagogics, writer, Russia
[edit] Juan de Dios Ramírez-Heredia
Ex-member of the European Parliament, founder of the Romani Union, Spain
[edit] Rajko Djuric
MP of Serbia, writer
[edit] David Essex
Past president of the Romany Union of Great Britain
[edit] Ian Hancock
Romani scholar & activist, born in UK, living in USA, Professor at the University of Texas
[edit] Lívia Járóka
Hungarian Member of the European Parliament
[edit] Čedomir Jovanović
Serbian politician - The first vice-premier ,anywhere in the world
[edit] Ronald Lee
Montreal-born Romani novelist, activist & U.N. delegate
[edit] Viktória Mohácsi
Hungarian Member of the European Parliament
[edit] Ştefan Răzvan
Prince of Moldavia, Ruled Moldavia for four months. His father was a Roma.
[edit] Romani Rose
German Sinto activist
[edit] Mădălin Voicu
Romanian politician. His father, Ion Voicu, is a Roma.
[edit] Damian Draghici
Ambassador for Equal Opportunities for All
[edit] Writers
[edit] Jánoś Balaś
Hungarian poet&artist
[edit] Veijo Baltzar
Finnish writer.
[edit] Emil Demeter
Canadian Writer from Hamilton Ontario,refugee from Czech Republic
[edit] Rajko Djuric
Serb writer & activist.
[edit] Philomena Franz
German writer.
[edit] Delia Grigore
Romanian writer, academic and activist
[edit] Menyhért Lakatos
Hungarian writer
[edit] Ronald Lee
Canadian Writer, Professor at the University of Toronto
[edit] Matéo Maximoff
French writer
[edit] Olga Pankova
Russian poet
[edit] Oleg Petrovich
Russian writer
[edit] Ivan Rom-Lebedev
Russian writer&actor
[edit] Ceija Stojka
Austrian author & painter
[edit] Katarina Taikon
Swedish children's writer
[edit] Bronisława Wajs
("Papusza"), Polish poet
[edit] Musicians
[edit] Carmen Amaya
Spanish flamenco dancer
[edit] Sandro de América
Argentinian singer and actor
[edit] Adam Ant
British punk/New Wave musician; of Romnichal stock.
[edit] Azis
Bulgarian Chalga singer, iconoclast and politician
[edit] Elek Bacsik
Hungarian violinist and guitarist
[edit] Saban Bajramovic
Serbian singer
[edit] Kálmán Balogh
Hungarian cimbalom player & bandleader
[edit] János Bihari
Hungarian violinist
[edit] Věra Bílá
Czech singer
[edit] Iva Bittová
Czech singer
[edit] Alyona Buzylyova
Russian singer
[edit] Diego El Cigala
Flamenco Singer
[edit] Joaquín Cortés
Flamenco dancer
[edit] Lyalya Chornaya
Russian singer
[edit] Panna Cinka
Hungarian Violinist
[edit] Sakis Coucos
Greek singer
[edit] Kostas Pavlidis
Greek singer
[edit] Kostas Hatzis
Greek singer
[edit] Georges Cziffra
Hungarian pianist
[edit] Vladislav Demeter
Russian leader of a chorus, the editor of Gypsy magazine "Shunen, romale!"
[edit] Peter Demeter
Russian composer
[edit] Drafi Deutscher
German Sinto songwriter
[edit] Damian Drăghici
Romanian, composer and panflute player
[edit] Miro Duna
Pianist, violinist [2], guitarist
[edit] Mikhail Erdenko
Russian violinist
[edit] Nikolai Erdenko
Russian violinist
[edit] Sergei Erdenko
Russian violinist
[edit] Leoncia Erdenko
Russian singer
[edit] David Essex
former President of the Romany Union, musician and actor.
[edit] Fanfare Ciocărlia
Romanian brass band
[edit] Zoltan Farkas
Hungarian singer
[edit] Lajko Felix
Hungarian-Serbian violinist (part Roma)
[edit] Lola Flores
Spanish singer, actress, (Gitano father)
[edit] Rosario Flores
Spanish singer, actress
[edit] Güllü
Turkish Singer
[edit] Ksanthiotis Giorgos
Greek singer
[edit] Camarón de la Isla
Spanish flamenco singer
[edit] Kal
Romany Band from Serbia
[edit] Gipsy Kings
French (Spanish origin) Gitano new-flamenco band
[edit] Ida Kelarová
Czech singer
[edit] Ketama
Spanish new-flamenco band
[edit] Kibariye
Turkish Singer, Composer
[edit] Sasha Kolpakov
Russian guitarist
[edit] Vadim Kolpakov
Russian guitarist
[edit] Bireli Lagrene
French jazz guitarist
[edit] Robi Lakatos
Hungarian violinist
[edit] Marcel Loeffler
Jazz Accordianist
[edit] Joe Longthorne
English singer and impressionist
[edit] Eirini Merkouri
Greek singer
[edit] Aggelopoulos Manolis
Greek singer & actor
[edit] Sofi Marinova
Bulgarian singer
[edit] Boban Marković
Serbian brass bandleader
[edit] Jerry Mason
American Singer, Guitarist
[edit] Tarık Mengüç
Turkish Singer, Composer
[edit] Carlos Montoya
Spanish flamenco guitarist
[edit] Ramón Montoya
Spanish flamenco guitarist
[edit] Anton Pann
Composer and writer, composed Romania's national anthem. Probably his father was a Roma.
[edit] Ivo Papazov
Bulgarian clarinetist
[edit] La Paquera de Jerez
Spanish flamenco singer (Roma father)
[edit] Manitas de Plata
Spanish guitarist
[edit] Valentina Ponomaryova
Russian singer
[edit] Romica Puceanu
Romanian singer
[edit] Aladár Rácz
Hungarian cymbalist
[edit] Dzej Ramadanovski
Serbian folk singer
[edit] Johnny Răducanu
Romanian Jazz musician
[edit] Esma Redzepova
Macedonian singer
[edit] Django Reinhardt
Belgian/French/German Sinti jazz guitarist
[edit] Franz Reinhardt
German jazz musician
[edit] Jimmy Rosenberg
Dutch swing guitarist
[edit] Marianne Rosenberg
German singer
[edit] Patrick Saussois
French jazz guitarist
[edit] Diana Savelyeva
Russian singer
[edit] Tchavolo Schmitt
French Sinti jazz guitarist
[edit] Sergey Selivanov
Russian singer
[edit] Ferenc Snetberger
Hungarian jazz guitarist
[edit] Taraful Haiducilor
(Taraf de Haïdouks) Romanian band
[edit] Wally Tax
Dutch rock singer, of The Outsiders
[edit] Martin Taylor
British Guitarist
[edit] Evalyna Tolstoy
Singer/Songwriter
[edit] Manuel Torre
Spanish flamenco singer
[edit] Vasily Vasilyev
Russian singer
[edit] Ion Voicu
Romanian violinist
[edit] Sotis Volanis
Greek singer
[edit] Yuri Yunakov
Bulgarian saxophonist
[edit] Harri Stojka
Austrian guitarist
[edit] Actors
[edit] Florijan Ajdini
actor
[edit] Dmitry Buzylyov
Russian actor
[edit] Bob Hoskins
actor
[edit] Marcia Nicole Lakatos
actress
[edit] Soledad Miranda
Andalusian Flamenco Dancer and later Horror Film Actress from Seville, mother was Gitana.
[edit] Bajram Severdzan
Yugoslav actor
[edit] Nikolai Slichenko
Russian actor
[edit] Boxers
[edit] Johnny Frankham
British Light Heavyweight Boxer who knocked to the floor Cassius Clay (Muhammed Ali) in an exhibition fight.[3]
[edit] Jem Mace
Bareknuckle Boxing Champion, Father of Modern Boxing
[edit] Johann Wilhelm Trollmann
German light-heavyweight boxer murdered during the Porajmos
[edit] Henry Wharton
English Middleweight Boxing Champion
[edit] Soccer players
[edit] Freddy Eastwood
Welsh (Southend United)
[edit] Raby Howell
British (Liverpool, Sheffield United and Preston North End)
[edit] Banel Nicolita
Romanian (Steaua)
[edit] Christos Patsatzoglou
Greek (Olympiakos)
[edit] Andrea Pirlo
Italian (Milan)
[edit] Ricardo Quaresma
Portuguese (FC Porto)
[edit] José Antonio Reyes
Spanish (Real Madrid)
[edit] Other
[edit] János Balázs
Hungarian artist&poet
[edit] Augustine Bearce
Early Plymouth colonist
[edit] David Beeri
Hungarian artist
[edit] Flórián Botos
Hungarian artist
[edit] Keomi Gray
Model for Dante Rossetti and Frederick Sandys
[edit] Tony Gatlif
French film maker
[edit] Jimmy Marks
Litigant in a lawsuit against the city of Spokane, Washington
[edit] Tamas Peli
Hungarian artist
[edit] Katarzina Polok
German artist
[edit] Settela Steinbach
Holocaust victim
[edit] External links
- Famous Gypsies – famous Roma and people of Roma ancestry.
- Romano Muy – articles about famous or outstanding Roma (in Russian)