List of Famous people born in Bavaria, Germany
Florian Post
Florian Post is a German politician. Born in Neustadt an der Waldnaab, Bavaria, he represents the SPD. Florian Post has served as a member of the Bundestag from the state of Bavaria since 2013.
Jochen Mass
Jochen Richard Mass is a German former racing driver.
Karl Alexander von Müller
Karl Alexander von Müller was a German historian. His immediate disciples were Nazi politicians and academics such as Baldur von Schirach, Rudolf Heß, Hermann Göring, Walter Frank, Wilhelm Grau, Wilfried Euler, Clemens August Hoberg, Hermann Kellenbenz, Karl Richard Ganzer, Ernst Hanfstaengl and Klaus Schickert. However, due to his political openness, other non-Nazi historians such as Karl Bosl, Alois Hundhammer, Heinz Gollwitzer and even Wolfgang Hallgarten also studied under Müller.
Susi Nicoletti
Susi Nicoletti was a Bavarian-born actress best remembered today for over 100 supporting roles mostly in comedy films. She was born as Susanne Emilie Luise Adele Habersack in Munich, but spent most of her childhood with her parents in Amsterdam. Back in Munich, she made her stage debut at age 13. Two years later she became a ballerina.
Ferdinand Schörner
Ferdinand Schörner was a German general and later field marshal in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. He commanded several army groups and was the last Commander-in-chief of the German Army.
Mehmet Ekici
Mehmet Ekici is a Turkish footballer who most recently played as a midfielder for Fenerbahçe.
Harold Faltermeyer
Hans Hugo Harold Faltermeier, known professionally as Harold Faltermeyer, is a German musician, composer and record producer.
Silvia Bovenschen
Silvia Bovenschen was a German feminist literary critic, author and essayist.
Ambros Seelos
Ambros Seelos was a German music composer, singer, arranger, conductor, whose career lasted from the 1950s to the 2000s.
Tobias Zech
Tobias Josef Zech is a German politician of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) who served as a member of the Bundestag from 2013 until 2017 and from 2020 until 2021.