List of Bucharesters
This is a list of native Bucharesters.
A
- Otto Ackermann (1909–1960), conductor
- Adolf Albin (1848–1920), chess player
- Mircea Albulescu (1934–2016), actor
- Liana Alexandra (1947–2011), composer, pianist and music educator
- Andrei Alexandrescu (born 1969), Romanian-American C++ and D language programmer and author
- Nicoleta Alexandru (born 1968), singer
- Marius Alexe (born 1990), footballer
- Ion Andreescu (1850–1882), painter
- Luminița Anghel (born 1968), dance/pop recording artist, songwriter and politician
- Tudor Arghezi (1880–1967), writer
- Alina Astafei (born 1969), track and field athlete
- Alexandru Athanasiu (born 1955), politician and jurist
- Colette Avital (born 1940), Israeli diplomat and politician
- Ana-Maria Avram (born 1961), composer
B
- Eugen Barbu (1924–1993), novelist, short story writer and journalist
- Linda Maria Baros (born 1981), poet, translator and literary critic
- Cezar Bădiță (born 1979), swimmer
- Alexander Bălănescu (born 1954), violinist
- Nicolae Bălcescu (1819–1852), soldier, historian and journalist
- Radu Bălescu (1932–2006), Romanian and Belgian scientist
- Irina-Camelia Begu (born 1990), tennis player
- Alexandra Bellow (born 1935), mathematician
- Marthe Bibesco (1886–1973), Romanian-French writer, socialite and political hostess
- Cezar Bolliac (1813–1881), archaeologist, journalist and poet
- Mircea Bornescu (born 1980), footballer
- Constantin Bosianu (1815–1882), jurist and politician
- Ana Maria Brânză (born 1984), épée fencer
- Emilian Bratu (1904–1991), chemical engineer
- Florin Bratu (born 1980), footballer
- Roxana Briban (1971–2010), operatic soprano
- Silviu Brucan (1916–2006), communist politician
- Dionis Bubani (1926–2006), Albanian writer, playwright, humorist and translator
- Gheorghe Bucur (born 1980), football player
C
- Alexandra Cadanțu (born 1990), tennis player
- Nicolae Cajal (1919–2004), Jewish physician, academic, politician and philanthropist
- Rukmini Maria Callimachi (born 1973), Romanian-American journalist and poet
- Christian Calson (born 1975), Romanian-American independent filmmaker
- Constantin Cantacuzino (1905–1958), aviator
- Catherine Caradja (1893–1993), aristocrat and philanthropist
- Costache Caragiale (1815–1877), actor and theatre manager
- Mateiu Caragiale (1885–1936), poet and prose writer
- Toma Caragiu (1925–1977), theatre, television and film actor
- Ion Caramitru (born 1942), stage and film actor
- Nae Caranfil (born 1960), film director and screenwriter
- Barbu Catargiu (1807–1862), politician and journalist
- Paul Cazan (born 1951), football player
- Vera Călin (born 1921), Romanian-American literary critic, essayist and translator
- George Călinescu (1899–1965), literary critic, historian, novelist and journalist
- Gabriel Cânu (born 1981), footballer
- Mircea Cărtărescu (born 1956), poet, novelist and essayist
- Nicu Ceaușescu (1951–1996), the youngest child of Romanian leader Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu
- Remus Cernea (born 1974), activist
- Hristu Chiacu (born 1986), footballer
- Maia Ciobanu (born 1952), composer and music educator
- Victor Ciocâltea (1932–1983), chess master
- Liviu Ciulei (1923–2011), theater and film director, film writer, actor, architect, educator, costume and set designer
- Henri Coandă (1886–1972), inventor, aerodynamics pioneer and builder of an experimental aircraft
- Alina Cojocaru (born 1981), ballet dancer
- Dragoș Coman (born 1980), swimmer
- Sergiu Comissiona (1928–2005), Romanian-Israeli-American conductor and violinist
- Michael Cretu (born 1957), Romanian–German musician
- Sergiu Cunescu (1923–2005), social democratic politician
D
- Cristian Diaconescu (born 1959), jurist and politician
- Gheorghe Dinică (1934–2009), actor
- Dora d'Istria (1828–1888), Wallachian-born Romantic writer and feminist of Albanian descent
- Ion G. Duca (1879–1933), prime minister of Romania (1933)
E
- Mircea Eliade (1907–1986), historian of religion, fiction writer and philosopher
F
- Nicolae Filimon (1819–1865), novelist and short-story writer
- Răzvan Fodor (born 1975), singer and actor
G
- Grigore Gafencu (1892–1957), politician, diplomat and journalist
- Moses Gaster (1856–1939), Romanian-born Jewish-British scholar and a Hebrew linguist
- Alex Geana (born 1979), Romanian-American photographer and writer
- Mircea Geoană (born 1958), politician
- Florin Gheorghiu (born 1944), chess player
- Ion Ghica (1816–1897), revolutionary, mathematician, diplomat and politician
- Alexandru Ghika (1902–1964), mathematician
- Alexandru G. Golescu (1819–1881), politician
H
- John Houseman (1902–1988), Romanian-born British-American actor and film producer
I
- Andrew Ilie (born 1976), tennis player
- Iosif Iser (1881–1958), painter and graphic artist
J
- Marcel Janco (1895–1984), Romanian and Israeli visual artist, architect and art theorist
K
- Marin Karmitz (born 1938), French businessman
- Franz Kneisel (born 1865), Romanian-American violinist
- Alex Kozinski (born 1950), judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
L
- Traian Lalescu (1882–1929), mathematician
- Alexandra Maria Lara (born 1978), Romanian-born German actress
- Dinu Lipatti (1917–1950), classical pianist and composer
- Monica Lovinescu (1923–2008), essayist, short story writer, literary critic, translator and journalist
- Gherasim Luca (1913–1994), Surrealist theorist and poet
M
- Alexandru Macedonski (1854–1920), poet, novelist, dramatist and literary critic
- Roxana Maracineanu (born 1975), Romanian-born French backstroke swimmer
- Gheorghe Marinescu (1863–1938), neurologist
- Cezar Mateus (born 1961), Romanian-American luthier
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer (1902–2000), communist politician and lawyer
- Ion Minulescu (1881–1944), avant-garde poet, novelist, short story writer, journalist and playwright
- Jacob L. Moreno (1889–1974), Austrian-American psychiatrist and psychosociologist, thinker and educator
- Maia Morgenstern (born 1962), film and stage actress
N
- Adrian Năstase (born 1950), politician, Prime Minister of Romania from 2000 to 2004
- Ilie Năstase (born 1946), tennis player
P
- Sașa Pană (1902–1981), avant-garde poet, novelist, and short story writer
- Marcel Pauker (1896–1938), communist militant
- Nicolae Paulescu (1869–1931), physiologist and politician
- Camil Petrescu (1894–1957), playwright, novelist, philosopher and poet
- Andrei Pleșu (born 1948), philosopher, essayist, journalist, literary and art critic
- Petru Popescu (born 1944), Romanian-American writer, director and movie producer
- Ion Popescu-Gopo (1923–1989), graphic artist and animator
- Cristi Puiu (born 1967), film director and screenwriter
R
- Connect-R (born 1982), musician
- Victor Rebengiuc (born 1933), film and stage actor
- Lia Roberts (born 1949), politician
- Edward G. Robinson (1893–1973), Romanian-American actor
- Gideon Rodan (born 1934), Romanian-American biochemist
- Leon Rotman (born 1950), sprint canoer
S
- Răzvan Sabău (born 1977), tennis player
- Serge Spitzer (born 1951), Romanian-American artist
- Saviana Stănescu (born 1967), Romanian-American poet, playwright and journalist
- Sorin Stati (1931–2008), linguist
- Simion Stoilow (1873–1961), mathematician
- Strugaru Marius Florin (born 1987), entrepreneur, web developer
- Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea (1858–1918), writer and poet
T
- Maria Tănase (1913–1963), singer and actress
- George Topîrceanu (1886–1937), poet, short story writer and humourist
- Corneliu Vadim Tudor (1949-2015), politician, poet, writer, journalist and a Member of the European Parliament
V
- Elena Văcărescu (1864–1947), Romanian-French aristocrat writer
- Vazken I of Bucharest (1908 - 1994), Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church (1953-1994), Hero of Armenia
W
- Eugen Weber (born 1925), Romanian-born American historian
- Richard Wurmbrand (1909–2001), minister
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