List of Famous people named Christian
Christian Wolff
Christian Wolff is a German film actor. He has appeared in more than 100 films and television shows since 1957.
Christian Brückner
Christian Brückner is one of the most prolific and well-known German voice actors today, as well as a frequent actor.
Christian von Stetten
Christian Freiherr von Stetten is a German businessman and politician of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU). He has served as Member of the Parliament of Germany, the Bundestag, since 2002. He represents the constituency of Schwäbisch Hall-Hohenlohe, and succeeded his father Wolfgang von Stetten as the Member of Parliament from that constituency.
Christian Malheiros
Christian Malheiros is a Brazilian actor. He is known for his award-winning performance in the 2018 drama film Sócrates, which was praised by critics and earned him a nomination for Best Male Lead at the 34th Independent Spirit Awards.
Christian Hirschbühl
Christian Hirschbühl is an Austrian alpine ski racer. Hirschbuehl specializes in the technical events of Slalom and Giant slalom. Hirschbühl made his World Cup debut on 17 January 2015.
Christian Mbulu
Christian Mbulu was an English professional footballer who played as a defender. During his career he played for Brentwood Town, Millwall, Motherwell, Crewe Alexandra and Morecambe.
Christian Wade
Christian Wade is an English American football player and former rugby union player, currently a running back for the practice squad of the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He previously played rugby union for Wasps, and won one cap for England, as a wing.
Christian Thielemann
Christian Thielemann is a German conductor. He is Chief Conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden and the Director of the Salzburg Easter Festival.
Christian Schmidt
Christian Schmidt is a German politician of the centre-right Christian Social Union (CSU).
Christian VII of Denmark
Christian VII was a monarch of the House of Oldenburg who was King of Denmark–Norway and Duke of Schleswig and Holstein from 1766 until his death in 1808. For his motto he chose: "Gloria ex amore patriae".