List of Famous people born in Germany
Svenja Jung
Svenja Jung is a German actress.
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Valéry René Marie Georges Giscard d'Estaing, also known as Giscard or VGE, was a French politician who served as President of France from 1974 to 1981.
Luisa Neubauer
Luisa-Marie Neubauer is a German climate activist. She is one of the main organisers of the school strike for climate movement in Germany, where it is commonly referred to under its alternative name Fridays for Future. She advocates a climate policy that complies with and surpasses the Paris Agreement and endorses de-growth. Neubauer is a member of Alliance 90/The Greens and the Green Youth.
Anton Hofreiter
Anton "Toni" Hofreiter is a German biologist and politician.
Shirin David
Barbara Shirin Davidavičius, known professionally as Shirin David, is a German rapper, singer and former YouTuber.
Carla Reemtsma
The school strike for climate, also known variously as Fridays for Future (FFF), Youth for Climate, Climate Strike or Youth Strike for Climate, is an international movement of school students who skip Fridays classes to participate in demonstrations to demand action from political leaders to take action to prevent climate change and for the fossil fuel industry to transition to renewable energy.
Jamal Musiala
Jamal Musiala is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and the England National under-21 team. Born in Germany, Musiala currently represents England at youth international level.
Helge Braun
Helge Reinhold Braun is a German medical doctor and politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
Kim Petras
Kim Petras is a German singer and songwriter currently based in Los Angeles. Since 2016, Petras has been releasing music as an independent artist under her own imprint, BunHead Records.
Claudia Roth
Claudia Benedikta Roth is a German Green Party politician. She was one of the two party chairs from 2004 to 2013 and currently serves as one of the vice presidents of the Bundestag.