List of people from São Paulo
Appearance
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The people who are born in the City of São Paulo are called Paulistanos in Brazil, while the people who are born in State of São Paulo, independent of the city, are called as Paulistas. These people made extensive contributions to Brazil's (and the world's) history, culture, music, literature, education, science, and technology and a great hub of Brazilian growth and innovation in all these areas. Notable people born in the City or the State of São Paulo include:
- Gianne Albertoni (b. 1981) – Top model
- Frida Alexandr (1906–1972) – Jewish author
- Sandra Annenberg (b. 1968) – Journalist
- Líbero Badaró (1798 – 1830) Physician, botanist, journalist and politician
- Luiz Cesar Barbieri (b. 1981) – Footballer known as "Cesinha"
- Lina Bo Bardi (1914 – 1992) – Modernist architect
- Rubens Barrichello (b. 1972) – Racing driver
- Yara Bernette (1920–2002) – Brazilian classical pianist
- Sagramor de Scuvero Brandão (1921-1995) actress and radio personality
- Maria Bueno (1939 – 2018) – Tennis player
- Luciano Burti (b. 1975) – Racing driver
- Bruno Caboclo (born 1995), basketball player
- Lília Cabral (b. 1957) – Actress
- Cafu (b. 1970) – Football player
- Alice Piffer Canabrava (1911–2003) – Economic historian[1]
- Laura Cardoso (b. 1927) – Actress
- Boris Casoy (b. 1941) – Journalist
- César Cielo (b. 1987) – Swimmer
- Elvis Johnny Correa (b. 1986) – Footballer
- Rochelle Costi (1961–2022) – Artist and photographer[2]
- Laerte Coutinho (b. 1951) – Cartoonist and screenwriter
- Fernão Dias (1608–1681) – Bandeirante
- Abílio Diniz (b. 1936) – Chairman and businessman
- Milene Domingues (b. 1979) – model
- Elsie Dubugras (1904 – 2006) – Journalist, medium, parapsychologist and plastic artist
- Eliana (b. 1972) – TV presenter
- Eliane Elias (b. 1960) – Jazz pianist, singer, composer and arranger
- Rodrigo Faro (b. 1973) – TV presenter and actor
- Vicente Feola (1909–1975) – Football coach
- Christian Fittipaldi (b. 1971) – Racing driver
- Emerson Fittipaldi (b. 1946) – Racing driver
- Adriane Galisteu (b. 1973) – TV presenter
- Raul Gil (b. 1938) – TV presenter
- Luciana Gimenez (b. 1970) – TV presenter
- Yan Gomes (b. 1987) – Major League Baseball player
- Ailton Graça (b. 1964) – Actor
- Beatriz Haddad Maia (b. 1996) – Tennis player
- Alexandre Herchcovitch (b. 1971) – Fashion designer
- Luciano Huck (b. 1971) – TV presenter
- Eder Jofre (1936–2022) – Boxer
- Gilberto Kassab (b. 1960) – Politician, mayor of São Paulo
- Andreas Kisser (b. 1968) – Guitarist
- Felipe Kitadai (b. 1989) – Olympic medalist judoka
- Amyr Klink (b. 1955) – Sailor
- Mike Krieger (b. 1986) – Co-founder of Instagram
- Dodi Leal (b. 1984) - Academic, performer and trans rights activist
- Rita Lee (1947-2023) – Rock and roll singer
- Tiago Leifert (b. 1980) – Journalist and TV presenter
- Maria Lenk (1915 – 2007) – Swimmer
- Paula Lima (b. 1970) – Singer
- Gabriel Magalhães (b. 1997) – Football player
- Anita Malfatti (1889–1964) – Painter
- Paulo Maluf (b. 1931) – Politician, governor of São Paulo
- Felipe Massa (b. 1981) – Brazilian Formula One driver
- Marcos Mion (b. 1979) – TV presenter
- Eric Moxey (1894–1940) – R.A.F bomb disposal expert
- Marcio Navarro (b. 1978) – MMA fighter, former ISKA World champion kickboxer
- Alessandra Negrini (b. 1970) – Actress
- Tomie Ohtake (1913 – 2015) – Visual artist
- Paolla Oliveira (b. 1982) – Actress
- Marisa Orth (b. 1963) – Actress
- José Carlos Pace (1944–1977) – Racing driver
- Ernesto Paglia (b. 1959) – Journalist
- Monalisa Perrone (b. 1969) – Journalist
- Laura Pigossi (b. 1994) – Tennis player
- Marcos Pontes (b. 1963) – Astronaut
- Jânio Quadros (1917 – 1992) – Lawyer and politician
- Muricy Ramalho (b. 1955) – Football coach
- Nando Reis (b. 1963) – Singer
- Sérgio Reis (b. 1940) – Singer
- Caio Ribeiro (b. 1975) – Football player
- Suzane von Richthofen (b. 1983) – convicted murderer
- Maria Rita (b. 1977) – Singer
- Rivelino (b. 1946) – Football player
- Zé Roberto (b. 1974) – Football player
- Ellen Rocche (b. 1979) – Actress
- Cairo Santos (b. 1991) – American football player
- Djalma Santos (1929–2013) – Football player
- Ricardo Semler (b. 1959) – Entrepreneur
- Ayrton Senna (1960–1994) – Racing driver
- Charles Oliveira (b. 1989) – MMA Fighter, Former UFC Lightweight Champion
- Alex Pereira (b. 1987) – MMA Fighter, Former Kickboxer Champion
- Giovana Queiroz (b. 2003) – Footballer for Brazil[3]
- Anderson Silva (b. 1975) – MMA fighter
- Margarida Teresa da Silva e Orta (1711–1793) – writer, poet
- Mauricio de Sousa (b. 1935) – Cartoonist and businessman
- Aldir Mendes de Souza (1941–2007) – Painter and physician
- Luisa Stefani (b. 1997) – Tennis player
- Lygia Fagundes Telles (1918 – 2022) – Writer
- Suzana Vieira (b. 1942) – Actress
- Viola (b. 1969) – Football player
- Eva Wilma (1933–2021) – Actress
- Valêncio Xavier (1933-2008) - writer and director
- Mariana Ximenes (b. 1981) – Actress
- Chucri Zaidan (1891–1980) – Physician received in 1966 the title of Paulistano Citizen of the Municipal Chamber of São Paulo.
References
[edit]- ^ FEA USP. "Alice Piffer Canabrava".
- ^ "Artista plástica Rochelle Costi morre aos 61 anos, em São Paulo" [Plastic artist Rochelle Costi dies at age 61 in São Paulo]. Pioneiro GZH (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2022-11-27. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
- ^ Burhan, Asif. "Brazilian Giovana Queiroz Aiming To Kick-Start Career In Women's Super League". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-06-24.