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Many notable people were either born or adopted in the
Swiss city of
Zürich .
Native people from Zürich
The following were born or adopted in Zürich. Some became famous after they moved away.
Richard Avenarius
Rosa Bloch-Bollag, 1915
Heinrich Bullinger, 1550
A to D
Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia (1853–1920 in Zürich), the fifth child and only surviving daughter of
Alexander II of Russia
Jost Amman (1539 in Zürich – 1591) artist, chiefly of woodcuts.
[1]
Hans Asper (ca.1499 in Zürich – 1571 in Zürich) a painter of portraits.
[2]
Richard Avenarius (1843–1896 in Zürich), philosopher.
[3]
Johann Georg Baiter (1801 in Zürich – 1877) philologist and textual critic.
[4]
Manon Bannerman (born 2002 in Zürich), Ghanaian-Italian-Swiss singer and member of US-based international girl group
Katseye formed by
HYBE Corporation and
Geffen Records .
[5]
Daniel Barben (born 1961 in Zürich), university professor
[6]
Denise Biellmann (born 1962 in Zürich), Olympic figure skater, eponym of her skating spin
Diego Benaglio (born 1983 in Zürich), footballer
Severin Blindenbacher (born 1983 in Zürich), ice hockey player
Felix Bloch (1905 in Zürich – 1983), physicist
Johann Jakob Bodmer (1698 at Greifensee – 1783 in Zürich) author, academic and poet.
[7]
Rosa Bloch-Bollag (1880 in Zürich – 1922), political activist
Johann Kaspar Bluntschli (1808 in Zürich – 1881) a jurist and politician.
[8]
Alain de Botton (1969 in Zürich), British philosopher and author
Celeste Buckingham (born 1995 in Zürich), Slovak singer
Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575 in Zürich), reformer and theologian.
[9]
René Burri (1933 in Zürich – 2014 in Zürich), photographer
Elias Canetti (1905–1994 in Zürich), novelist
Monika Dettwiler (born 1948 in Zürich), journalist and author
Fabio Digenti (born 1983 in Zürich), footballer
Gottlieb Duttweiler (1888–1962 in Rüschlikon), entrepreneur and politician (founder of
Migros )
Ulla E. Dydo (1925 in Zürich – 2017), writer, editor and noted
Gertrude Stein expert
E to G
Max Frisch, 1974
Salomon Gessner, 1765
Jeanne Eder-Schwyzer (1894–1957 in Zürich), women's rights activist, President of the
International Council of Women
Nico Elvedi (1996 in Zurich) footballer, plays for
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Alfred Escher (1819 in Zürich – 1882 in Zürich), politician, business leader and railways pioneer
Lydia Escher (1858 in Zürich-Enge – 1891), daughter of
Alfred Escher , founded the
Gottfried Keller Stiftung
Arnold Escher von der Linth (1807 in Zürich – 1872) a geologist.
[10]
Ernst Moritz Ludwig Ettmüller (1802 – 1877 in Zürich), a German philologist.
[11]
Wilhelm Filchner (1877–1957 in Zürich), explorer
Peter Fischli (born 1952 in Zürich), artist, part of artistic duo
Fischli and Weiss
Robert Frank (1924 in Zürich - 2019), photographer and documentary filmmaker
Max Frisch (1911 in Zürich – 1991 in Zürich), major Swiss playwright and novelist
Christoph Froschauer (ca.1490/–1564 in Zürich), printer of the
Froschauer Bible
Henry Fuseli (1741 in Zürich – 1825 in London) a painter, draughtsman and writer on art.
[12]
Daniel Garbade (born 1957 in Zürich), painter, illustrator, art director and publisher
Bruno Ganz (1941 in Zürich – 2019), Swiss actor known for playing
Adolf Hitler in
Downfall
Patrick Geering (born 1990 in Zürich), ice hockey player
Ueli Gegenschatz (1971–2009 in Zürich), Swiss
BASE jumper , died after a failed jump from the
Sunrise Tower
Conrad Gessner (1516 in Zürich – 1565 in Zürich), naturalist.
[13]
Salomon Gessner (1730 in Zürich – 1788) painter, graphic artist and poet of Idylls.
[14]
HR Giger (1940 – 2014 in Zürich), artist, designer of the
Alien aliens
Hermann Goetz (1840 – 1876 in Zürich) a German composer, wrote the 1872 opera
Der Widerspänstigen Zähmung .
[15]
Marcel Grossmann (1878–1936 in Zürich), mathematician
H to K
Carl Jung, 1935
Otto Klemperer, ca.1930
Markus Hediger (born 1959 in Zurich), poet and translator
Albert Heim (1849 in Zürich – 1937) a geologist.
[16]
Max Holzmann (1899 in Zürich – 1994 in Zürich), cardiologist
Johann Heinrich Hottinger (1620 in Zürich – 1667) a philologist and theologian.
[17]
Andy Hug (1964 in Zürich – 2000),
karateka and kickboxer
Christine Hug (1980 – 2023), Swiss military officer
Otto Hunziker (1873 in Zürich – 1959), pioneer in the international dairy industry
Hans-Ulrich Indermaur (born 1939 in Zürich), magazine editor, TV reporter and author.
[18]
Philippe Jordan (born 1974 in Zürich), music director of the
Opéra National de Paris , and current chief conductor of the
Vienna Symphony Orchestra
James Joyce (1882–1941 in Zürich), Irish novelist, (buried at
Fluntern Cemetery in Zürich)
Leo Jud (1482 – 1542 in Zürich), a reformer who worked with
Huldrych Zwingli in Zürich.
[19]
Carl Jung (1875 in Zürich – 1961 in Zürich), psychiatrist
Enes Kanter Freedom (born 1992 in Zürich), American
basketball player
Raynold Kaufgetz (1797 in Zürich – 1869 in Zürich), economist
Gottfried Keller (1819 in Zürich – 1890 in Zürich), poet.
[20]
Otto Klemperer (1885–1973 in Zürich), German conductor (buried at Israelitischer Friedhof Oberer Friesenberg )
Hugo Koblet (1925 in Zürich – 1964), cycling champion
Ursula Koch (born 1941 in Zürich), politician
Albert von Kölliker (1817 in Zürich – 1905) an anatomist, physiologist and histologist.
[21]
Ernesto Korrodi (born Ernst Korrodi) (1870 in
Zürich – 1944), architect who lived, worked and died in Portugal
L to R
Thomas Mann, 1929
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, ca.1806
Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741 in Zürich – 1801), poet and
physiognomist .
[22]
Antonio Ligabue (1899 in Zürich – 1965), Italian painter
Hugo Loetscher (1929 in Zürich – 2009 in Zürich), writer
Rolf Lyssy (born 1936 in Zürich), screenwriter and film director
Erika Mann (1905 – 1969 in Zurich), German actress, cabaretist and novelist
Thomas Mann (1875 – 1955 in Zurich), German novelist, exilant in Zürich during WWII.
[23]
Mason McTavish (born 2003 in Zurich), Canadian
ice hockey player for the
Anaheim Ducks of the
NHL .
[24]
Dieter Meier (born 1945 in Zürich), conceptual artist and musician with electronica group
Yello
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (1825 in Zürich – 1898), poet.
[25]
Silvio Moser , (1941 in Zurich – 1974), a racing driver, died from accident during a race in
Monza
Walter Andreas Müller (born 1945 in Zürich), actor and comedian
Harald Naegeli (born 1939 in Zürich), artist, renowned as "Sprayer von Zürich"
Ernst Nobs (1886–1957), trade unionist, politician and mayor of Zürich, 1942 to 1944.
Hans Konrad von Orelli (1846 in Zürich - 1912) a theologian.
[26]
Johann Caspar von Orelli (1787 in Zürich – 1849), a classical scholar.
[27]
Wolfgang Pauli (1900–1958 in Zürich), physicist
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746 in Zürich – 1827), educational reformer.
[28]
Joachim Raff (1822 in Lachen – 1882) a German-Swiss composer and pianist.
[29]
S to Z
Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, 1731
Trudi Schoop, 1933
James Sadleir (ca.1815–1881 in Zürich), fugitive swindler, murdered in Zürich
Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672 in Zürich – 1733), scholar.
[30]
Hanna Scheuring (1965 in Zürich), actress and theatre director
Roland Scholl (1865 in Zürich – 1945), chemist
Trudi Schoop (1904 in Zürich – 1999), comedy dancer and therapist
Peter Schweri (1939–2016 in Zürich), artist, illustrator, musician, lived over 20 years in Villa Egli
Jonas Siegenthaler (born 1997 in Zürich), ice hockey player
Nadja Sieger (born 1967 in Zürich), comedian (
Ursus & Nadeschkin ) raised in Zürich
Johanna Spyri (1827–1901 in Zürich), author of
Heidi
Tobias Stephan (born 1984 in Zürich), ice hockey player
Sandra Studer (born 1969 in Zürich), Swiss moderator and singer
Stefi Talman (born 1958 in Zürich), Swiss shoe designer
King Tribhuvan Shah (1906–1955 in Zürich),
King of Nepal
Bénédict Turrettini (1588 in Zürich – 1631), an ordained a pastor and professor of theology.
[31]
Shefqet Vërlaci (1877–1946 in Zürich), 12th
Prime Minister of
Albanian Kingdom (1939–1943)
Pancho Vladigerov (1899 in Zürich – 1978), Bulgarian composer
Heini Waser (1913 in Zürich – 2008 in
Zollikon ), painter
Max Weber (1897–1974), trade unionist and politician, member of the
Swiss Federal Council )
Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker (born 1939 in Zurich), German politician and scientist
Hermann Weyl (1885–1955 in Zurich), mathematician
Urs Widmer (1938 – 2014 in Zurich), novelist, playwright, essayist and a short story writer.
Heidi Wunderli-Allenspach (born 1947), Swiss biologist and first women rector of ETH Zurich
Ozan Yildirim (born 1992 in Zurich), known as
OZ , record producer
Katharina von Zimmern (1478–1547 in Neumarkt), last abbess of the
Fraumünster Abbey
Famous residents
Albert Einstein, 1904
Patricia Kaas, 2007
A to K
Sibylle Berg (1962 in
Weimar ), German novelist and essayist
Max Bill (1908 in
Winterthur – 1994 in Berlin), Swiss architect, designer and member of the Swiss National Council
Anne-Marie Blanc (1919 in
Vevey – 2009 in Zurich), Swiss actress
Boris Blank , (born 1952) musician with
Yello
Georg Büchner (1813 – 1837 in Zurich), German revolutionary, dramatist, writer and physician
Johann Gottfried Ebel (1764–1830) author of the first guidebook to Switzerland, lived in Zurich from 1810.
[32]
Albert Einstein (1879 in Ulm – 1955) lived in Zurich, 1896–1900, 1909–1911, 1912–1914.
[33]
Stephanie Glaser (1920 in
Neuchâtel – 2011 in Zollikerberg), Swiss actress, lived in Zürich-Witikon
Hermann Greulich (1842 in
Breslau – 1925 in Zurich), politician, founder of the first Social Party in Switzerland
Franz Hohler (born 1943 in
Biel ), Swiss novelist, cabaretist and songwriter
Udo Jürgens , (1934–2014) an Austrian composer and singer of popular music
Patricia Kaas , (born 1966) a French singer and actress.
Jonas Kaufmann , (born 1969) a German operatic tenor.
Adolf Keller (1872–1963) Swiss Protestant theologian and writer
Tina Keller-Jenny (1887–1985) Swiss physician and Jungian psychotherapist
Erich Kleiber (1890–1956 in Zürich), an Austrian, later Argentine, conductor
Vladimir Lenin, 1916
Richard Wagner, 1871
L to Z
Vladimir Lenin [1870–1924), travelled to Russia from Zürich in 1917.
[34]
Moritz Leuenberger (born 1946 in
Biel ), Swiss politician, member of the
Swiss Federal Council )
Mileva Maric , (1875 – 1948 in Zürich),
Serbian mathematician, first wife of Albert Einstein
Alina Popa , (born 1978) a Romanian-born professional female bodybuilder
Manuel Rivera-Ortiz (born 1968) a stateside Puerto Rican photographer.
Elisabeth von Rapperswil (ca.1251 – 1309 in Rapperswil), Burgrecht of Zürich, last Countess of the
House of Rapperswil
Roger Sablonier (1941–2010), historian and writer of non-fiction publications
Ernst Sieber (1927–2018), pastor, member of the Swiss National Council, worked with the homeless and drug addicts.
Lee 'Scratch' Perry (1936–2021), reggae and dub producer and singer.
Kurt Tucholsky (1890–1935) German journalist, satirist and writer, lived in Zürich, 1932–1933
Tina Turner (1939-2023), singer, dancer, actress and composer of American origin and naturalized Swiss
Tristan Tzara (1896–1963), a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist.
Georg von Vollmar (1850–1922) a Bavarian democratic socialist politician, lived in Zürich 1879 to 1882.
[35]
Richard Wagner (1813–1883) a German composer and conductor, lived in Zürich, 1849–1861.
[36]
Raphael Zuber (born 1973 in
Chur ), architect und visiting professor at the
ETH Zurich
See also
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