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词条 List of people from Vienna
释义

  1. A–G

  2. H–M

  3. N–Z

  4. See also

  5. References

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This is a list of notable people from Vienna, Austria.

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A–G

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  • Carlo Abarth (1908-1979), Italian race car driver and tuner
  • Gustav Abel (1902-1963), film architect and stage designer
  • Othenio Abel (1875-1946), paleontologist and evolutionary biologist
  • Wolfgang Abel (1905-1997), anthropologist
  • Christoph Ignaz Abele (1627-1685), lawyer and court official
  • Leo Aberer (born 1978), musician
  • Walter Abish (born 1931), American writer
  • Leopold Ackermann (1771-1831), theologian
  • Antonie Adamberger (1790-1867), actress, fiance of Theodor Körner
  • Karl Adamek (1910-2000), footballer and coach
  • Alfred Adler{{spaced ndash}} founder of individual psychology
  • Victor Adler{{spaced ndash}} social democrat and activist for the rights of workers
  • Ilse Aichinger[1]{{spaced ndash}} writer
  • David Alaba[2]{{spaced ndash}} Austrian footballer
  • Christopher Alexander[3]{{spaced ndash}} England-based architect and design theorist; wrote book A Pattern Language (1977)
  • Peter Altenberg{{spaced ndash}} fin de siècle writer and poet
  • Wolfgang Ambros{{spaced ndash}} one of the founders of the musical movement Austropop
  • Hans Asperger{{spaced ndash}} pediatrician; discoverer of Asperger syndrome
  • Carl Auer von Welsbach{{spaced ndash}} chemist
  • Haim Bar-Lev{{spaced ndash}} Israeli general and government minister
  • Vicki Baum{{spaced ndash}} novelist
  • Alban Berg{{spaced ndash}} composer
  • Ludwig Boltzmann{{spaced ndash}} physicist
  • Arik Brauer{{spaced ndash}} painter, poet and singer
  • Eugene Braunwald{{spaced ndash}} cardiologist
  • Vanessa Brown (born Smylla Brynd){{spaced ndash}} actress
  • Martin Buber{{spaced ndash}} philosopher
  • Dorrit Cohn{{spaced ndash}} professor of comparative literature
  • Georg Danzer{{spaced ndash}} songwriter
  • Elfi von Dassanowsky{{spaced ndash}} film producer, pianist and singer
  • Carl Djerassi{{spaced ndash}} chemist, novelist, and playwright; developer of the oral contraceptive pill
  • Heimito von Doderer{{spaced ndash}} writer
  • Georgia Doll{{spaced ndash}} theatre director, playwright and poet
  • Peter Drucker{{spaced ndash}} economist
  • Klaus Ebner{{spaced ndash}} writer
  • Albert Ehrenstein{{spaced ndash}} writer
  • Falco{{spaced ndash}} instrumentalist and singer
  • Paul Feyerabend{{spaced ndash}} philosopher
  • Trude Fleischmann{{spaced ndash}} photographer
  • Willi Forst{{spaced ndash}} actor, director, singer and writer
  • Viktor Frankl{{spaced ndash}} neurologist and psychiatrist; founder of logotherapy
  • Sigmund Freud{{spaced ndash}} neurologist; founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology
  • Karl von Frisch{{spaced ndash}} animal psychologist and beekeeper and zoologist; co-recipient of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • Hilda Geiringer{{spaced ndash}} mathematician
  • Karl Geiringer{{spaced ndash}} musicologist
  • Amon Göth (1908–1946), Nazi SS concentration camp commandant executed for war crimes
  • Maximilian Grabner (1905–1948), Nazi Gestapo chief in Auschwitz executed for crimes against humanity
  • Franz Grillparzer{{spaced ndash}} playwright
  • Victor Gruen{{spaced ndash}} architect
  • Friedrich Gulda{{spaced ndash}} composer and pianist
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H–M

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  • Eduard Haas{{spaced ndash}} inventor of Pez candy
  • Friedrich Hayek{{spaced ndash}} economist; co-recipient of the 1974 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
  • Andre Heller{{spaced ndash}} artist, poet and songwriter
  • Max Heller (born in Vienna in 1919){{spaced ndash}} politician in Greenville, South Carolina, United States
  • Gottfried Helnwein{{spaced ndash}} artist
  • Dr. Otto Herschmann{{spaced ndash}} saber fencer, Olympic silver; 100-m freestyle in swimming, Olympic silver
  • Theodor Herzl{{spaced ndash}} journalist; founder of modern political Zionism
  • Mickey Hirschl{{spaced ndash}} Olympic-medal-winning wrestler, shot put and discus junior champion, weightlifting junior champion, and pentathlon champion
  • Hugo von Hofmannsthal{{spaced ndash}} writer; founder of the Salzburg Festival
  • Oskar Homolka{{spaced ndash}} actor
  • Friedensreich Hundertwasser{{spaced ndash}} architect and painter
  • Wolfgang Hutter{{spaced ndash}} artist, painter and university art professor
  • Ernst Jandl{{spaced ndash}} poet and writer
  • Dora Kallmus{{spaced ndash}} photographer
  • Martin Karplus{{spaced ndash}} theoretical chemist; co-recipient of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • Gina Kaus{{spaced ndash}} novelist
  • Gustav Klimt{{spaced ndash}} painter
  • Pina Kollar{{spaced ndash}} singer and songwriter
  • Franz König{{spaced ndash}} Cardinal Archbishop
  • Karl Kordesch{{spaced ndash}} chemist and inventor
  • Hans Krankl{{spaced ndash}} footballer
  • Karl Kraus{{spaced ndash}} satirist; publisher of the newspaper Die Fackel
  • Hedy Lamarr{{spaced ndash}} actor and inventor
  • Karl Landsteiner{{spaced ndash}} biologist and physician; discoverer of blood group; recipient of the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • Fritz Lang{{spaced ndash}} director
  • Josef Lanner{{spaced ndash}} composer
  • Niki Lauda{{spaced ndash}} entrepreneur and race car driver
  • Henry Lehrman{{spaced ndash}} silent film director
  • Lotte Lenya{{spaced ndash}} actor and singer
  • Leopold Lindtberg{{spaced ndash}} director
  • Konrad Lorenz{{spaced ndash}} behavioural scientist; co-recipient of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • Tilly Losch{{spaced ndash}} actress and dancer
  • Anna Mahler{{spaced ndash}} sculptor
  • Gustav Mahler{{spaced ndash}} composer and conductor
  • Marie Antoinette (née Maria Antonia){{spaced ndash}} daughter of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria; last absolutistic Queen of France (1774–1792)
  • Maria Theresa{{spaced ndash}} daughter of Emperor Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor; Queen of Bohemia and Hungary (1740–1780)
  • Friederike Mayröcker{{spaced ndash}} writer
  • Lise Meitner{{spaced ndash}} physicist
  • Carl Menger{{spaced ndash}} economist and founder of the Austrian School of economics
  • Karl Menger{{spaced ndash}} mathematician and son of Carl Menger
  • Ludwig von Mises{{spaced ndash}} economist
  • Adele Molnar{{spaced ndash}} voice actress of Piglett in the German dub of “Winnie the Poo”
  • Elfriede Moser-Rath{{spaced ndash}} folklorist
  • Karl Motesiczky{{spaced ndash}} psychoanalyst
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N–Z

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  • Itzhak Nener, jurist who cofounded the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists and served as vice-president of Liberal International
  • Johann Nestroy{{spaced ndash}} playwright
  • Fritz Neugebauer{{spaced ndash}} second president of the Austrian National Council
  • Peter C. Newman{{spaced ndash}} journalist
  • Saul K. Padover{{spaced ndash}} historian and political scientist at The New School of Social Research in New York City, New York, United States
  • Alfred Pal{{spaced ndash}} Croatian graphic designer and painter
  • Bertha Pappenheim{{spaced ndash}} feminist
  • Wolfgang Pauli{{spaced ndash}} physicist
  • Anton Piëch{{spaced ndash}} lawyer, son-in-law of Ferdinand Porsche
  • Karl Polanyi{{spaced ndash}} economic historian
  • Alfred Polgar{{spaced ndash}} author and journalist
  • Karl Popper{{spaced ndash}} philosopher
  • Ellen Preis (Ellen Müller-Preis) (1912–2007){{spaced ndash}} German-born Austrian Olympic champion foil fencer
  • Helmut Qualtinger{{spaced ndash}} actor, cabaret performer and writer
  • Doron Rabinovici{{spaced ndash}} writer
  • Ferdinand Raimund{{spaced ndash}} playwright
  • Shoshana Ribner -- Israeli Olympic swimmer
  • Alma Rosé{{spaced ndash}} violinist; killed at the Auschwitz concentration camp
  • Felix Salten{{spaced ndash}} writer
  • Fritz Saxl{{spaced ndash}} art historian
  • Egon Schiele{{spaced ndash}} artist
  • Romy Schneider{{spaced ndash}} actress
  • Arthur Schnitzler{{spaced ndash}} story teller and playwright
  • Arnold Schoenberg{{spaced ndash}} composer, music theorist and painter
  • Erwin Schrödinger{{spaced ndash}} physicist; co-recipient of the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics
  • Franz Schubert{{spaced ndash}} composer
  • Ernst Schwadron{{snd}}architect
  • Peter Seisenbacher{{spaced ndash}} judoka
  • Hans Selye{{spaced ndash}} physiologist
  • Dovid Shmidel[4]{{spaced ndash}} rabbi
  • Matthias Sindelar{{spaced ndash}} footballer
  • Josef von Sternberg{{spaced ndash}} film director
  • Johann Strauss I{{spaced ndash}} composer
  • Johann Strauss II{{spaced ndash}} composer
  • Erich von Stroheim{{spaced ndash}} actor
  • Friedrich Torberg{{spaced ndash}} writer and journalist
  • Barbara Valentin{{spaced ndash}} actress
  • Thomas Vanek{{spaced ndash}} professional ice hockey player
  • Otto Wagner{{spaced ndash}} architect
  • Bruno Walter{{spaced ndash}} conductor
  • Christoph Waltz{{spaced ndash}} actor
  • Katia Wagner{{spaced ndash}} Miss Earth Air 2013
  • Erich Wasicky, Nazi SS pharmacist at Mauthausen concentration camp in charge of gassing victims; was executed
  • Anton von Webern{{spaced ndash}} composer
  • Otto Weininger{{spaced ndash}} philosopher
  • Franz Werfel{{spaced ndash}} writer
  • Christine Werner{{spaced ndash}} writer
  • Friedrich von Wieser{{spaced ndash}} economist
  • Geri Winkler{{spaced ndash}} mountaineer
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein{{spaced ndash}} philosopher
  • Joe Zawinul{{spaced ndash}} composer, keyboard player and jazz pianist
  • Alexander von Zemlinski{{spaced ndash}} composer
  • Fred Zinnemann{{spaced ndash}} director
  • Birgit Zotz{{spaced ndash}} writer
  • Stefan Zweig{{spaced ndash}} writer
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See also

{{portal|Biography|Lists|Vienna}}
  • List of Austrians

References

1. ^{{cite web|date=15 Jan 2016|title=Ilse Aichinger geb. 1921|url=http://www.hdg.de/lemo/biografie/ilse-aichinger.html|language=de|access-date=Nov 9, 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|date=8 Oct 2011 |title=Jugend-TOTO-Cup: David Alaba im Porträt |url=http://www.planetlinz.tv/s132%2C1%2C1005%2CJugend_TOTO_Cup_David_Alaba_im_Portraet.html |language=de |access-date=Nov 9, 2016 |deadurl=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111008194037/http://www.planetlinz.tv/s132%2C1%2C1005%2CJugend_TOTO_Cup_David_Alaba_im_Portraet.html |archivedate=8 October 2011 |df= }}
3. ^{{cite web|title=About Chris|url=http://www.patternlanguage.com/ca/ca.html|access-date=Nov 9, 2016}}
4. ^{{cite news|date=24 Mar 2010|script-title=he: פרשת בית חולים ברזילי | מחזיק תיק כבוד המת ומלחמתו בביה"ח |url=http://www.haaretz.co.il/news/health/1.1194578|newspaper=Haaretz|language=he|access-date=Nov 3, 2016}}
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