This is a partial list of famous Czech, and Czech intelligible people. This list includes people of the Czech nationality as well as people having some significant Czech ancestry or association with Czech culture.
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See Czech actors
Aoudj Lenka
Lída Baarová
Jiří Bartoška
Vlasta Burian
Anna Geislerová
Nataša Gollová
Jiří Grossmann
Miroslav Horníček
Rudolf Hrušínský
Zorka Janů
Petr Kostka
Herbert Lom
Adina Mandlová
Vladimír Menšík
Gustav Nezval
David Nykl
Anny Ondra (Anna Ondráková)
Karel Roden
Libuše Šafránková
Miroslava Šafránková
Jan Tříska
Tatiana Vilhelmová
Eduard Vojan
Jiří Voskovec
Jan Werich
Stella Zázvorková
Architects and designers
Jan Santini Aichel
Jakub Bursa
Josef Chochol
Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer
Alois Dryák
Josef Gočár
Eva Jiřičná
František Maxmilián Kaňka
Jan Kaplický
Jan Kotěra
Zdeněk Kovář
Jakub Krčín
Jaromír Krejcar
Josef Mocker
Štěpánek Netolický
Josef Niklas
Milada Petříková-Pavlíková
Maria Serbousek, textile artist and designer
Bořek Šípek
Authors and poets
See Czech writers
Michal Ajvaz
Jindřich Šimon Baar
Jan Antonin Bata
Jan Blahoslav
Karel Havlíček Borovský
Otokar Březina
Karel Čapek
Jan Čarek
Svatopluk Čech
František Čelakovský
Jakub Deml
Ivan Diviš
Jaroslav Durych
Karel Jaromír Erben
Jaroslav Foglar
Ladislav Fuks
František Gellner
Jiří Grossmann
Jaroslav Hašek
Vladimír Holan
Miroslav Holub
Bohumil Hrabal
Václav Hrabě
František Hrubín
Petr Hruška
Miroslav Ivanov
Boleslav Jablonský
Josef Jedlička
Milena Jesenská
Alois Jirásek
Franz Kafka
Václav Kaplický
Václav Kliment Klicpera
Jan Křesadlo
Karel Kryl
Milan Kundera
Bohuslav z Lobkovic
Karel Hynek Mácha
Jiří Mahen
Bohumil Mathesius
Rudolf Medek
Ondřej Neff
Vladimír Neff
Božena Němcová
Jan Neruda
Vítězslav Nezval
Ota Pavel
Ferdinand Peroutka
Eduard Petiška
Bohuslav Reynek
John of Rokycan (Jan Rokycana)
Michal Šanda
Jaroslav Seifert
Jan Skácel
Josef Škvorecký
Zdeněk Svěrák
Karel Teige
Jáchym Topol
Jan Matzal Troska
Svatopluk Turek
Miloš Urban
Josef Váchal
Vladislav Vančura
Michal Viewegh
Jaroslav Vrchlický
Jan Werich
Ivan Wernisch
Zikmund Winter
Jiří Wolker
Jan Zábrana
Jan Zahradníček
Vojtech Zamarovský
Julius Zeyer
Ivana Christová (Miss Maja International 1989)
Tereza Fajksová (Miss Earth 2012)
Eva Friedlová (Miss Maja International 1971)
Taťána Kuchařová (Miss World 2006)
Kateřina Stočesová (Queen of the World 1998)
Monika Žídková (Miss Europe 1995)
See Czech composers
František Benda
Jiří Antonín Benda
Karel Bendl
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber (born in Bohemia)
Vilém Blodek
Pavel Borkovec
František Xaver Brixi
Bohuslav Černohorský
Alexander Dreyschock
František Xaver Dušek
Jan Ladislav Dusík
Antonín Dvořák
Josef Fiala
Zdeněk Fibich
Josef Bohuslav Foerster
Vladimír Franz
Julius Fučík
Jiří Grossmann
Alois Hába
Jan Hammer
Jan Hanuš
Kryštof Harant z Polžic a Bezdružic
Vladimír Hirsch
Ilja Hurník
Leoš Janáček
Otakar Jeremiáš
Jaroslav Ježek
Karel Boleslav Jirák
Vojtěch Jírovec (also known as Adalbert Gyrowetz)
Václav Kaprál
Vítězslava Kaprálová
Rudolf Karel
Petr Kotík
Jan Antonín Koželuh
Leopold Koželuh
Hans Krása (Jewish)
Ernst Krenek
Jan Křtitel Krumpholtz
Jan Kubelík
Rafael Kubelík
Ladislav Kubík
Jan Křtitel Kuchař (also known as Johann Baptist Kucharz)
Jiří Ignác Linek
Gustav Mahler (Jewish)
Bohuslav Martinů
František Míča
Adam Václav Michna z Otradovic
Oskar Morawetz
Josef Mysliveček
Oskar Nedbal
Jan Novák
Vítězslav Novák
Antonín Rejcha
František Xaver Richter (Franz Xaver Richter)
Jan Jakub Ryba
Ervín Schulhoff (Jewish)
Josef Seger
František Škroup
Bedřich Smetana
Anton Stamitz (Cz. Stamic) (half-German)
Karel Stamitz (Cz. Stamic) (half-German)
Johann Stamitz (Cz. Stamic)
Josef Suk
Karel Svoboda
Dalibor Cyril Vačkář
Jaromír Vejvoda
Jan Vencálek
Jan Václav Voříšek
Pavel Vranický (also known as Paul Wranitzky)
Ladislav Vycpálek
Johann Baptist Wanhal (Jan Ignatius Vaňhal)
Jan Zach
Jan Dismas Zelenka
Otakar Zich
See Czech musicians
Gabriela Beňačková, opera singer
Ema Destinnová, opera singer
Michaela Fukačová, cellist
Karel Gott, singer
Maria Jeritza, opera singer
Jiří Jirmal, guitarist
Markéta Irglová, singer, actress, Oscar prize winner
Tomas Kalnoky, singer, guitarist and composer
Karel Kovařovic, conductor
Magdalena Kožená, singer
Antonín Kraft, cellist
Ivan Kral, guitarist and singer
Karel Kryl, songwriter
Jan Kubelík, violinist
Mira Slama, bass player
Daniel Landa, singer
Aneta Langerová, singer
Ferdinand Laub, violinist
Jan Antonín Losy, lute player
Waldemar Matuška, singer, songwriter and actor
Ivan Moravec, pianist
Eduard Nápravník, conductor
Jaromír Nohavica, guitarist and songwriter
Jarmila Novotná, opera singer
Josef Páleníček, pianist
Libor Pešek, conductor
Karel Plíhal, guitarist and songwriter
Otakar Ševčík, violinist
Leo Slezak, opera singer
Jiří Stivín, flute player
Karel Strakatý, singer
Vaclav Talich, conductor
Vilém Tauský, conductor
Štěpán Rak, guitarist
Zuzana Růžičková, harpsichordist
Antonín Vranický (also known as Anton Wrani(t)zky), violinist
Hana Zagorová, singer
See Czech Film Directors
František Čáp, film director
Věra Chytilová, film director
Miloš Forman, film director
Jan Hřebejk, film director
Jaromil Jireš, film director
Oldřich Lipský, film director, screenwriter
Jiří Menzel, film director, actor
Zdeněk Miler, film director
Ivan Passer, film director
Jan Pinkava, animator, film director
Břetislav Pojar, film director
Alfréd Radok, film and theatre director
Emil Radok, film director
Karel Reisz, film director
Bohdan Sláma, film director
Ladislav Smoljak, film director
Jan Švankmajer, film director, animator
Jan Svěrák, film director, actor
Jiří Trnka, film director, animator
Zdeněk Troška, film director, screenwriter
Hermína Týrlová, stage designer, cartoonist
Otakar Vávra, film director
František Vláčil, film director
Karel Zeman, film director, animator
Josef Bryks, pilot
Alois Eliáš, army officer
Josef František, pilot ace
Radola Gajda, army officer
Karel Kuttelwascher, general
František Moravec, military intelligence officer
František Peřina, pilot
Prokop the Great, Hussite leader
Joseph Radetzky von Radetz, field marshal
Ludvík Svoboda, general, president
Jan Syrový, general, prime minister
Albrecht von Wallenstein, warlord during Thirty-Years War
See Czech models
Jana Defi (1984)
Tereza Fajksová (1989)
Eva Herzigová (1973)
Karolína Kurková (1984)
Tereza Maxová (1971)
Petra Němcová (1979)
Daniela Peštová (1970)
Pavlína Pořízková (1965)
Alena Šeredová (1978)
Hana Soukupová (1985)
Ivana Trump (1949)
Veronika Vařeková (1977)
See Czech Painters
Mikoláš Aleš
Petr Brandl
Václav Brožík
Ota Bubeníček
Zdeněk Burian
Josef Čapek
Antonin Chittussi
Alén Diviš
Emil Filla
Karel Havlíček
Václav Hollar
Stanislav Holý
Jan Jakub Quirin Jahn
Jan Karpíšek
František Kaván
Karel Klíč, inventor of photogravure
Jiří Kolář
Jan Konůpek
Martina Krupičková
Ludvík Kuba
Otakar Kubín
Jan Kupecký
František Kupka
Josef Lada
Martin Mainer
Josef Mánes
Julius Edvard Marak
Mikuláš Medek
Alfons Mucha
Josef Navrátil
Emil Orlik
Jaro Procházka
František Jakub Prokyš
Václav Vavřinec Reiner
Teodor Rotrekl
Vojtech Sedlacek
Otakar Sedloň
Maria Serbousek
Karel Škréta
Antonín Slavíček
Václav Špála
Karel Štěch
Eva Švankmajerová
Toyen (Marie Čermínová)
Vladimír Vašíček
Helena Zmatlíková
Jan Zrzavý
See Czech philosophers
Václav Bělohradský (b. 1944)
Arnošt Bláha (1879–1960), sociologist
Egon Bondy (1930–2007)
Václav Černý (1905–1987)
Petr Chelčický (c.1390–c.1460)
Vilém Flusser (1920–1991)
František Klácel (1808–1882)
Ladislav Klíma (1878–1928)
Jan Amos Komenský (1592–1670)
Jan Patočka (1907–1977)
Emanuel Rádl (1873–1942)
Radovan Richta (1924–1983)
See Czech photographers
František Drtikol
Jaromír Funke
Josef Koudelka
Antonin Kratochvil
Frank Plicka
Jiří Růžek
Jan Saudek
Alexander Seik
Ladislav Sitenský
Josef Sudek
Miroslav Tichý
See Czechoslovak and Czech politicians
Ivana Bacik, Irish law professor and politician of Czech descent
Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor
Klement Gottwald, first communist president
Emil Hácha, president during the German occupation
Václav Havel, first president after the fall of communism, first president of the independent Czech Republic
Prokop Herda, Mayor (1622/1641/1643-1738)
Otto Jelinek, former Canadian Federal Cabinet Minister
Václav Klaus, former prime minister and expresident of the Czech Republic
Juscelino Kubitschek, President of Brazil (1956–1961)
Jan Masaryk, foreign minister
Tomáš G. Masaryk, first president of Czechoslovakia
Mikuláš of Hus, politician, Hussite
Emanuel Moravec, collaborator with Nazis
Antonín Novotný, communist president
Přemysl Otakar II, King of Bohemia and most powerful man in middle Europe in his era
Rudolf II, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor
Jan Švejnar, US-based, Czech-born economist
Ludvík Svoboda, communist president
Mirek Topolánek, former Prime Minister
Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia (Saint Wenceslas, Václav), known as "Good King Wenceslas" in a Christmas carol
Saint Agnes of Bohemia, Anežka Česká
Josef Beran, cardinal
Petr Chelčický, thinker, religious reformer
Tomáš Halík, catholic theologian, sociologist
Jan Hus, religious thinker and reformer
Tomáš Špidlík, cardinal, thinker
František Tomášek, cardinal
Saint Wenceslas, duke of Bohemia
Saint Adalbert of Prague (Vojtěch in Czech), bishop of Prague, missionary and martyr
Saint Agnes of Bohemia, Anežka Česká
Saint John of Nepomuk, known through central Europe
Saint John Neumann (John Nepomucene Neumann)
Saint John Sarkander, priest tortured to death in Olomouc
Saint Ludmila, princess of Bohemia, grandmother of St. Wenceslas
Saint Prokop, canon and hermit
Saint Wenceslas, duke of Bohemia
See Czech sculptors
Franta Bělský
Břetislav Benda
František Bílek
Matthias Bernard Braun
Ferdinand Maxmilian Brokoff
Jan Brokoff
Michael Joseph Brokoff
Alfréd Hrdlička
Bohumil Kafka
Vincenc Makovský
Josef Václav Myslbek
Zoja Trofimiuk
Lea Vivot
Vladimir Winkler
Ladislav Zívr
Olbram Zoubek
See Czech Scientists
Karel Absolon, archaeologist and speleologist
Josef Augusta, paleontologist and popularizer of science
Jiří Baborovský, chemist
Jindřich Bačkovský, physicist
František Běhounek, radiologist, writer, and explorer
Vincent Bochdalek, anatomist
Johann Böhm, chemist
Bernard Bolzano, mathematician, philosopher, and theologian
Otakar Borůvka, mathematician
Josef Božek engineer
Eduard Čech, mathematician
František Čelakovský, linguist and writer
Václav Cílek, geologist and popularizer of science
Jan Amos Comenius, polyhistorian, educator, and the inventor of illustrated textbooks
Leander Czerny, biologist
Václav Prokop Diviš, priest, scientist and inventor
Josef Dobrovský, philologist and historian
Karel Fortyn, physician
František Josef Gerstner, physicist and engineer
Stanislav Grof, psychologist and researcher in transpersonal psychology
Jiří Grygar, astrophysicist, popularizer of science
Jan Hajek, scientist
Jaroslav Hájek, mathematician
Tadeáš Hájek, physician and astronomer
Lumír Ondřej Hanuš, chemist, co-discovered anandamide, an endogenous cannabinoid neurotransmitter
Jaroslav Heyrovský, chemist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1959
Václav Hlavatý, mathematician
Ivan Honl, biologist
Kamil Hornoch, amateur astronomer
Bedřich Hrozný, linguist
Jakub Husnik, inventor and painter
Jan Janský, physicist, discovered blood types
Karl Guthe Jansky, engineer
Vojtěch Jarník, mathematician
Konstantin Jireček, historian
Otto Jirovec, parasitologist and protozoologist
Břetislav Kafka, parapsychologist
Vlasta Kálalová, physician and entomologist
Karel Kavina, botanist
Jan Kmenta, economist and econometrician
Luboš Kohoutek, astronomer
František Koláček, physicist
Zdenek Kopal, astronomer
František Křižík, an inventor of the arc lamp
Bohumil Kučera, physicist
Jaroslav Kurzweil, mathematician
Václav Láska, geophysicist and mathematician
Mathias Lerch, mathematician
Drahoslav Lím, chemist and the inventor of hydrogel
Ernst Mach, physicist and expert in aerodynamics
Frank Malina, aeronautical engineer
Jan Marek Marci, physician
Zdeněk Matějka, chemist
Gregor Mendel, founder of the science of genetics
Antonín Mrkos, astronomer
František Patočka, biologist
Karel Petr, mathematician
Josef Ladislav Píč, archaeologist
George Placzek, physicist
Julius Pokorny, etymologist
Křišťan of Prachatice, medieval astronomer and physician
Petr Pravec, astronomer
Jan Svatopluk Presl, chemist
Karel Presl, botanist
Jiří Procháska, physiologist
Stanislav Prowazek, zoologist and parasitologist
Vlastimil Pták, mathematician
Jan Evangelista Purkyně, physiologist who first recognised the individuality of fingerprints
Zdeněk Rejdák, scientist in psychotronics
Josef Ludvík František Ressel, a inventor of the ship's propeller
Karel Rokytanský, anatomist
Karel Rychlík, mathematician
Vojtěch Šafařík, chemist
Jaroslav Šafránek, physicist
Bohumil Sekla, biologist
August Seydler, physicist and astronomer
Ota Šik, economist
Jan Šindel, astronomer
Josef Škoda, physician
Ferdinand Stoliczka, paleontologist
Vincenc Strouhal, physicist
František Josef Studnička, mathematician
Antonín Svoboda, computer scientist and mathematician
Olga Taussky-Todd, mathematician
Jana Tichá, astronomer
Miloš Tichý, astronomer
Viktor Trkal, physicist and mathematician
Miloslav Valouch, mathematician
Petr Vopěnka, mathematician
Jindřich Wankel, paleontologist
Otto Wichterle, chemist and the inventor of the modern contact lens
Karel Zahradnik, mathematician
Rudolf Zahradník, chemist
František Záviška, physicist
John Zeleny, physicist and the inventor of the electroscope
Vladimír Zoubek, geologist
Petr Zuman, electrochemist
Bořivoj Čelovský, historian
Max Dvořák, art historian
Eva Hajičová, linguist
Aleš Hrdlička, medical doctor, anthropologist
Bedřich Hrozný, philologist and orientalist (decipherer of Hittite)
Josef Jireček
Henry Kučera, linguist, cognitive scientist, language software author
Bohumil Mathesius, translator
Vilém Mathesius, linguist
Josef Vratislav Monse, founder of Moravian history-writing
Jan Mukařovský, literary theorist
Alois Musil, orientalist, explorer
Antonín Rezek, historian
František Roubík, historian
August Sedláček, historian
Petr Sgall, linguist
Čeněk Zíbrt, ethnographer, historian
Lukáš Krpálek, Judoka, Olympic Gold medalist
Milan Baroš, footballer
Tomáš Berdych, tennis player
Patrik Berger, footballer
Radek Bonk, ice hockey player
Věra Čáslavská, gymnast, Olympic gold medalist
Petr Čech, footballer
Roman Čechmánek, ice hockey player
Jaroslav Drobný, tennis player
Patrik Eliáš, ice hockey player
Tomáš Enge, Grand prix race car driver
Kurt Epstein, Olympic water polo player
František Fadrhonc, football manager
Arie Gill-Glick (1930-2016), Israeli Olympic runner
Jitka Harazimova, professional bodybuilder
Dominik Hašek, ice hockey player
Aleš Hemský, ice hockey player
Bobby Holík, ice hockey player
Jaromír Jágr, ice hockey player
Václav Ježek, footballer, football manager
Eliška Junková, Formula One driver
František Kaberle, ice hockey player
Tomáš Kaberle, ice hockey player
Gertrude "Traute" Kleinová, 3-time table tennis world champion
Vašek Klouda, football player
Jan Koller, footballer
Petr Korda, tennis player
Aleš Kotalík, ice hockey player
Jan Koželuh, tennis player
Karel Koželuh, tennis player
Richard Krajicek, tennis player
David Krejčí, ice hockey player
Roman Kreuziger, road bicycle racer
Pavel Kubina, ice hockey player
Petra Kvitová, tennis player
Ivan Lendl, tennis player
Marek Malík, ice hockey player
Hana Mandlíková, tennis player
Josef Masopust, footballer, football manager
Milan Michálek, ice hockey player
Martina Navratilova, tennis player
Pavel Nedvěd, footballer
Petr Nedvěd, ice hockey player
Zdeněk Nehoda, footballer
Kateřina Neumannová, cross-country skier
Karel Nováček, tennis player
Jana Novotná, tennis player
Jiří Novotný, ice hockey player
Adam Ondra, rock climber
František Plánička, football player
Petr Průcha, ice hockey player
Tomáš Rosický, footballer
Martina Sáblíková, speed skater, Olympic gold medalist
Roman Šebrle, decathlete, Olympic gold medalist
Vladimír Šmicer, footballer
Patrik Štefan, ice hockey player
Wilhelm Steinitz, first World Chess Champion
Helena Suková, tennis player
Petr Sýkora, ice hockey player
Jiří Tlustý, ice hockey player
Nicole Vaidišová, tennis player
Aleš Valenta, freestyle skiing, Olympic gold medalist
Kamila Vodičková, basketball player
Jakub Voráček, ice hockey player
Olga Winterberg, Israeli Olympian in the discus throw
Šárka Záhrobská, alpine skier
Emil Zátopek, runner, Olympic gold medalist
Jan Železný, javelin thrower, Olympic gold medalist
Jan Antonín Baťa, industrialist (Baťa a.s., Zlin, Bata Tires, Fatra, Kotva, FAB Zlin (film industry) at Kudlov, ZLAS (Aircraft Otrokovice), ZPA Zlin, ChemoSvit, TatraSvit, Zlin Magazine, founded towns of Batovany (Partizanske), Svit, Batov (Otrokovice))
Tomáš Baťa, industrialist (Bata T&A, Zlin)
Emil Kolben, industrialist (ČKD)
František Křižík, industrialist
Ignác Šechtl, pioneer of photography (Šechtl and Voseček)
Emil Škoda, industrialist (Škoda Works)
Karel Barvitius, book and music publisher
Eliška Bučková, Miss Universe 2008 Top 15 finalist (Czech Republic placed for the second consecutive time)
Jiří Buquoy, aristocrat
Vlaada Chvatil, board game designer
Josef Florian, book publisher
Lucié Hadasová, Miss Universe 2007 Top 15 finalist
Zdenek Konvalina, ballet dancer
Marian Korn (1914-1987), printmaker
Victor Lustig, con artist
Iveta Lutovská, Miss Universe 2009 Top 10 finalist (Czech Republic placed for the third consecutive time)
Jaroslav Malina, theatre sceneographer
Pavel Novotný, adult film star
Jan Opletal, student, shot by Germans
Jan Palach, student, political activist, suicide
Přemek Podlaha, TV personality
Zdeňka Pokorná, teacher and political activist
Vladimír Remek, cosmonaut
Robert Rosenberg, adult film star
Silvie Tomčalová, aka Silvia Saint, adult film star
Kateřina Smrzová, Miss Universe 2003 Top 10 finalist
Martina Šteflová, dancer
Bertha von Suttner, Nobel laureate
Jan Zajíc, student, political activist, suicide
Vashek Kroutil, 5x National yoyo champion
Jára Cimrman, fictional character of universal talents
Josef Švejk, fictional soldier in World War I, main character of Jaroslav Hašek's novel The Good Soldier Švejk
Tomas Vrbada, also known as Smoke, from the Mortal Kombat game series
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