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This is a list of notable Austrians.

Actors/actresses

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Hedy Lamarr
Arnold Schwarzenegger

Artists/architects

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Composers/musicians

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Joseph Haydn
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Falco with the Swiss singer Ursela Monn
Johann Strauss II
Arnold Schoenberg, Los Angeles, 1948
Ferdinand James von Rothschild

Entrepreneurs

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Filmmakers

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Fritz Lang
Hans Weingartner

Mountaineers

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Peter Aufschnaiter

Military leaders

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Joseph Radetzky von Radetz

Politicians

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Adolf Hitler
Sebastian Kurz
Karl Renner

Religious leaders

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Ignaz Seipel

Royalty

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Franz Joseph I of Austria

Scientists

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Joseph Schumpeter

Economists

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Engineers/inventors

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Thomas Feichtner
Josef Ressel

Philosophers

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Ludwig Wittgenstein

Physicists, mathematicians and chemists

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Erwin Schrödinger
Walter Kohn
Emil Artin

Physicians

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Josef Breuer

Psychologists

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Sigmund Freud

Other scientists

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Leo Reinisch

Sports

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Eva Duldig
Ernst Grünfeld
Niki Lauda
Dominic Thiem
Michaela Dorfmeister
Otto Wahle
Eva Pawlik

Writers

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Joseph Roth
Christine Nöstlinger
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Marion Wiesel

People of the Nazi Party and regime

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Amon Göth
Otto von Habsburg

Other notables

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Julius von Payer

See also

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References

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