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This is a list of notable South Africans who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles.

Academics

Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr

Academics

Medical and veterinary

Scientists

Theologians

Also see: Prelates, clerics and evangelists

Writers

Authors

John Maxwell Coetzee
Nadine Gordimer

Editors

Poets

See also: South African poets and Afrikaans language poets

Mongane Wally Serote

Journalists

Sol Plaatje
  • Jani Allan, journalist and radio personality (born 1953)
  • John Charles Daly, television journalist, executive and game show host (1914–1991)
  • Arthur Goldstuck, journalist (born 1959)
  • Lara Logan, CBS television reporter/correspondent (born 1971)
  • Sol Plaatje, journalist and political activist (1877–1932)
  • Percy Qoboza, journalist, editorial writer, and political activist (1938–1988)
  • Barry Streek, Journalist, political activist, author, parliamentary media manager (1948–2006)
  • Eric Lloyd Williams, journalist and war correspondent (1915–1988)
  • Donald Woods, journalist and anti-apartheid activist (1933–2001)

Artists

Dave Matthews

Performing artists

Actors/Actresses

Dancers

Playwrights and film directors

Singers, musicians and composers

See also: South African musicians and South African composers

Supermodels, socialites and media personalities

Candice Swanepoel

Visual Artists

Cartoonists

Ceramists and collage artists

Painters

Thomas Baines

Photographers

Sculptors

Performance Artists

Architects

Herbert Baker, architect

Business

Legal, police and military

Political

Activists and trade unionists

Albertina Sisulu

Apartheid operatives

Colonial and Union Governors

See also: Dutch Cape governors, British Cape governors, Natal governors and Governors-General

Leaders and politicians

Patricia de Lille
Abba Eban
Winnie Mandela

Prime Ministers and Presidents

Frederik de Klerk and Nelson Mandela
Thabo Mbeki

Royalty

Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo
Mzilikazi
Adam Kok

Tribal leaders and prophets

See also: Gcaleka rulers, Ndwandwe people, Xhosa Chiefs, Zulus

Atheists

Prelates, clerics and evangelists

Desmond Tutu

Sport

American Football

  • Gary Anderson, kicker for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Minnesota and Tennessee (born 1959)
  • Ezra Butler, linebacker for the New York Jets (born 1984)
  • Jerome Pathon, wide receiver for Indianapolis, New Orleans and Atlanta (born 1975)
  • Naas Botha, placekicker for Dallas Cowboys (born 1958)

Athletics

L. J. van Zyl

Baseball

Basketball

Steve Nash
  • Steve Nash, point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers (born 1974)
  • Thabo Sefolosha, shooting guard for Chicago and Oklahoma City (born 1984)
  • Irene van Dyk, played for South Africa and New Zealand (born 1972) Netball Player

Boxing

Canoe

Shaun Rubenstein

Cricket

See also: South African Test cricketers, South African ODI cricketers, South African Twenty20 International cricketers, South African women Test cricketers

Mark Boucher
Jean-Paul Duminy

Cycling

Golf

Gary Player

Motorsport

See also: South African racecar drivers and Formula One drivers

Poker

  • Raymond Rahme, the first African to reach a final table at a World Series of Poker Main Event, finishing third (born 1945)

Rugby

Bakkies Botha
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John Smit
François Steyn

Soccer

Quinton Fortune
Benni McCarthy

Surfing

Swimming

Charlene Wittstock

Tennis

Ilana Kloss
  • Neil Broad, seven ATP tour doubles titles and Olympic doubles silver medallist (born 1966)
  • Amanda Coetzer, 1998 Family Circle Cup (born 1971)
  • Kevin Curren, four Grand Slam doubles titles (born 1958)
  • Cliff Drysdale, player and television commentator (born 1941)
  • Roger Federer, holds both Swiss and South African citizenship (born 1981)
  • Wayne Ferreira, 1996 Canada Masters, 2000 Eurocard Open and Olympic doubles silver medallist (born 1971)
  • Ian Froman, South African-born Israeli tennis player and patron
  • Bob Hewitt, men's doubles champion: Wimbledon, French and US Open (born 1940)
  • Ilana Kloss, won 1976 US Open Women's Doubles (w/Linky Boshoff), highest world doubles ranking # 1 (born 1956)
  • Johan Kriek, 1981 and '82 Australian Open champion (born 1958)
  • Frew McMillan, men's doubles champion at Wimbledon, French and US Open (born 1942)

Triathlon

Conservationists

Travelers, adventurers and pioneers

James Edward Alexander

Criminals

Other

See also

References

  1. ^ Stacey Dresner and Judie Jacobson (29 December 2004). "Movers & Shakers in 2004". The Jewish Ledger. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  2. ^ Graeme Macpherson (11 June 2008). "Furman: I'm not going anywhere". Herald Scotland. Retrieved 20 December 2010.