List of people from Bucharest
This is a list of native Bucharesters.
A
    
- Otto Ackermann (1909–1960), conductor
 - Anda Adam (born 1980), singer and model
 - Gheorghe Adamescu (1869–1942), literary historian and bibliographer
 - Olivia Addams (born 1996), singer
 - Adena, singer
 - Viorica Agarici (1886–1979), nurse and philanthropist, Righteous Among the Nations
 - Adolf Albin (1848–1920), chess player
 - Mircea Albulescu (1934–2016), actor
 - Radu Aldulescu (born 1954), novelist
 - Dan Andrei Aldea (1950–2020), singer
 - Liana Alexandra (1947–2011), composer, pianist, and music educator
 - Andrei Alexandrescu (born 1969), Romanian-American C++ and D language programmer and author
 - George Alexandru (1957–2016), actor
 - Nicoleta Alexandru (born 1968), singer
 - Florin-Alexandru Alexe (born 1979), economist and politician
 - Marius Alexe (born 1990), footballer
 - Paul Alexiu (1893–1963), general
 - Barbu Alinescu (1890–1952), general
 - Mosko Alkalai (1931–2008), Israeli actor
 - Radu Almășan (born 1980), singer
 - Melek Amet (1960–2008), model
 - Doru Ana (1954–2022), actor
 - David Andelman (born 1955), Israeli theoretical physicist
 - Aurelian Andreescu (1942—1986), singer
 - Eva Andrei, American physicist
 - Ion Andreescu (1850–1882), painter
 - Mihail Andricu (1894–1974), singer
 - Ion Valentin Anestin (1900–1963), graphic artist, engraver, painter, sculptor, journalist, and dramatist
 - Luminița Anghel (born 1968), dance/pop recording artist, songwriter, and politician
 - Babis Angourakis (1951–2014), Greek politician
 - Edward Aninaru (born 1976), photographer
 - Constantin Anton (1894–1993), general
 - Kristaq Antoniu (1907–1979), singer
 - Mitzura Arghezi (1924–2015), actress and politician
 - Dan Apostol (1957–2013), writer
 - Carol Ardeleanu (1883–1949), writer
 - Tudor Arghezi (1880–1967), writer
 - Costache Aristia (1800–1880), poet, actor, and translator
 - Ștefan Arteni (1947–2020), artist, painter, calligrapher, architect, philosopher, historian, essayist, and translator
 - Constantin C. Arion (1855–1923), politician
 - Bazil Assan (1860–1918), engineer, explorer, and economist
 - Alina Astafei (born 1969), track and field athlete
 - Alexandru Athanasiu (born 1955), politician and jurist
 - Genica Athanasiou (1897–1966), Romanian-French actress
 - Vera Atkins (1908–2000), British intelligence officer
 - Bogdan Aurescu (b. 1973), lawyer, diplomat and politician
 - Colette Avital (born 1940), Israeli diplomat and politician
 - Ana-Maria Avram (born 1961), composer
 - Chris Avram (1931–1989), actor
 
B
    
- Emanoil Bacaloglu (1830–1891), mathematician, physicist, and chemist
 - Laura Badea-Cârlescu (b. 1970), fencer, Olympic, World and European champion in foil, International Fencing Hall of Famer
 - Constantin Banu (1873–1940), writer, journalist, and politician
 - Elisheva Barak-Ussoskin (born 1936), Israeli judge
 - Eugen Barbu (1924–1993), novelist, short story writer, and journalist
 - Linda Maria Baros (born 1981), poet, translator, and literary critic
 - Cezar Bădiță (born 1979), swimmer
 - Alexander Bălănescu (born 1954), violinist
 - Nicolae Bălcescu (1819–1852), soldier, historian, and journalist
 - Radu Bălescu (1932–2006), Romanian and Belgian scientist
 - Irina-Camelia Begu (born 1990), tennis player
 - Alexandra Bellow (born 1935), mathematician
 - Joana Benedek (born 1972), Romanian-Mexican actress
 - Marthe Bibesco (1886–1973), Romanian-French writer, socialite, and political hostess
 - Andreea Bibiri (born 1975), actress
 - Ingrid Bisu (born 1987), actress
 - Claudiu Bleonț (born 1959), actor
 - Lucian Boia (born 1944), historian
 - Cezar Bolliac (1813–1881), archaeologist, journalist, and poet
 - Dan Bordeianu (born 1975), actor
 - Mircea Bornescu (born 1980), footballer
 - Constantin Bosianu (1815–1882), jurist and politician
 - Ana Maria Brânză (born 1984), épée fencer
 - Vintilă Brătianu (1867–1930), construction engineer, mayor of Bucharest and Prime Minister of Romania
 - Emilian Bratu (1904–1991), chemical engineer
 - Florin Bratu (born 1980), footballer
 - Roxana Briban (1971–2010), operatic soprano
 - Silviu Brucan (1916–2006), communist politician
 - Dionis Bubani (1926–2006), Albanian writer, playwright, humorist, and translator
 - Dragoș Bucur (born 1977), actor
 - Gheorghe Bucur (born 1980), football player
 - Doina Bumbea (1950–1997), artist and abductee in North Korea
 
C
    
- Alexandra Cadanțu (born 1990), tennis player
 - Nicolae Cajal (1919–2004), Jewish physician, academic, politician and philanthropist
 - Rukmini Maria Callimachi (born 1973), Romanian-American journalist and poet
 - Christian Calson (born 1975), Romanian-American independent filmmaker
 - Constantin Cantacuzino (1905–1958), aviator
 - Catherine Caradja (1893–1993), aristocrat and philanthropist
 - Costache Caragiale (1815–1877), actor and theatre manager
 - Mateiu Caragiale (1885–1936), poet and prose writer
 - Toma Caragiu (1925–1977), theatre, television and film actor
 - Ion Caramitru (1942–2021), stage and film actor
 - Nae Caranfil (born 1960), film director and screenwriter
 - Barbu Catargiu (1807–1862), politician and journalist
 - Paul Cazan (born 1951), football player
 - Vera Călin (1921–2013), Romanian-American literary critic, essayist and translator
 - George Călinescu (1899–1965), literary critic, historian, novelist and journalist
 - Ion I. Câmpineanu (1841–1888), politician, mayor of Bucharest and the first head of the National Bank of Romania
 - Gabriel Cânu (born 1981), footballer
 - Mircea Cărtărescu (born 1956), poet, novelist and essayist
 - Nicu Ceaușescu (1951–1996), the youngest child of Romanian leader Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu
 - Remus Cernea (born 1974), activist
 - Hristu Chiacu (born 1986), footballer
 - Maia Ciobanu (born 1952), composer and music educator
 - Victor Ciocâltea (1932–1983), chess master
 - Liviu Ciulei (1923–2011), theater and film director, film writer, actor, architect, educator, costume, and set designer
 - Henri Coandă (1886–1972), inventor, aerodynamics pioneer, and builder of an experimental aircraft
 - Alina Cojocaru (born 1981), ballet dancer
 - Dragoș Coman (born 1980), swimmer
 - Sergiu Comissiona (1928–2005), Romanian-Israeli-American conductor and violinist
 - Corneliu Coposu (1914–1995), politician and communist detainee
 - Grigore C. Crăiniceanu (1852–1935), military officer, War Minister, and member of the Romanian Academy
 - Michael Cretu (born 1957), Romanian–German musician
 - Nicolae Crețulescu (1812–1900), medical doctor and politician, second Prime Minister of Romania following the assassination of Barbu Catargiu; one of the first presidents of the Romanian Academy
 - Sergiu Cunescu (1923–2005), social democratic politician
 
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- Horia Damian (1922–2012), painter and sculptor
 - Alexandru Darie (1959–2019), theater director
 - Cella Delavrancea (1887–1991), pianist, writer, and teacher of piano
 - Henrieta Delavrancea (1897–1987), architect
 - Lucia Demetrius (1910–1992), novelist, poet, playwright, and translator
 - Cristian Diaconescu (born 1959), jurist and politician
 - Gheorghe Dinică (1934–2009), actor
 - Neagu Djuvara (1916–2018), historian, essayist, philosopher, journalist, novelist, and diplomat
 - Dora d'Istria (1828–1888), Wallachian-born Romantic writer and feminist of Albanian descent
 - Ion G. Duca (1879–1933), prime minister of Romania (1933)
 - Florea Dumitrache (1948–2007), football player and twice winner of the Romanian Footballer of the Year award
 
E
    
- Mircea Eliade (1907–1986), historian of religion, fiction writer, and philosopher
 - David Emmanuel (1854–1941), mathematician, member of the Romanian Academy
 
F
    
- Ștefan Fălcoianu (1835–1905), army general who served as Chief of the Romanian General Staff and War Minister
 - Nicolae Filimon (1819–1865), novelist and short-story writer
 - Nicolae Filipescu (1862–1916), politician, mayor of Bucharest
 - Răzvan Fodor (born 1975), singer and actor
 
G
    
- Grigore Gafencu (1892–1957), politician, diplomat and journalist
 - Moses Gaster (1856–1939), Romanian-born Jewish-British scholar and a Hebrew linguist
 - Cristian Gațu (b. 1945), former handball player, twice winner of the World Championship with Romania and twice winner of the European Champions Cup with Steaua București
 - Alex Geana (born 1979), Romanian-American photographer and writer
 - Mircea Geoană (born 1958), politician
 - Dudu Georgescu (b. 1950), football player and twice winner of the European Golden Shoe
 - Haralamb H. Georgescu (1908–1977), modernist architect
 - Spiridon Georgescu (1887–1974), sculptor
 - Florin Gheorghiu (born 1944), chess player
 - Dimitrie Ghica (1816–1897), army officer, police prefect, politician, mayor of Bucharest and Prime Minister of Romania
 - Ion Ghica (1816–1897), revolutionary, mathematician, diplomat and politician
 - Alexandru Ghika (1902–1964), mathematician
 - Dinu C. Giurescu (1927–2018), historian and politician, son of Constantin C. Giurescu
 - Alexandru G. Golescu (1819–1881), politician
 - Gheorghe Gruia (1940–2015), handball player and twice world champion, named Greatest Handball Player of All Time by the International Handball Federation (IHF)
 
H
    
- Clara Haskil (1895–1960), classical pianist
 - Nicolae Herlea (1927–2014), opera singer, baritone
 - Dragomir Hurmuzescu (1865–1954), physicist and inventor
 - John Houseman (1902–1988), Romanian-born British-American actor and film producer
 
I
    
- Andrew Ilie (born 1976), tennis player
 - Cristina Ionda, actress
 - Cassius Ionescu-Tulcea (1923–2021), mathematician
 - Andrei Ioniță (born 1994), cellist
 - Anghel Iordănescu (born 1950), footballer and manager of the national football team
 - Edward Iordănescu (born 1978), football manager and former player
 - Diana Iovanovici Șoșoacă (born 1975), Romanian lawyer and politician
 - Iosif Iser (1881–1958), painter and graphic artist
 - Petre Ispirescu (1830–1887), folklorist and publicist
 - Nora Iuga (born 1931), poet, writer, and translator
 
J
    
- Marcel Janco (1895–1984), Romanian and Israeli visual artist, architect and art theorist
 
K
    
- Ioan Kalinderu (1840–1913), law professor, writer, silviculturist, confidant of King Carol I and head of the Romanian Academy
 - Karmen (born 1997), singer
 - Marin Karmitz (born 1938), French businessman
 - Sergiu Klainerman (born 1950), mathematician
 - Franz Kneisel (1865–1926), Romanian-American violinist
 - Alex Kozinski (born 1950), judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
 
L
    
- Traian Lalescu (1882–1929), mathematician
 - Alexandra Maria Lara (born 1978), Romanian-born German actress
 - Dinu Lipatti (1917–1950), classical pianist and composer
 - Monica Lovinescu (1923–2008), essayist, short story writer, literary critic, translator and journalist
 - Gherasim Luca (1913–1994), Surrealist theorist and poet
 - Mircea Lucescu (b. 1945), former football player and coach, European Coach of the Year
 
M
    
- Alexandru Macedonski (1854–1920), poet, novelist, dramatist and literary critic
 - Aureliu Manea (1945–2014), theatre director, actor, and writer
 - Roxana Maracineanu (born 1975), Romanian-born French backstroke swimmer
 - Gheorghe Marinescu (1863–1938), neurologist
 - Draga Olteanu Matei (1933–2020), film and stage actress
 - Cezar Mateus (born 1961), Romanian-American luthier
 - Ion Gheorghe Maurer (1902–2000), communist politician and lawyer
 - Preda Mihăilescu (born 1955), mathematician
 - Ion Minulescu (1881–1944), avant-garde poet, novelist, short story writer, journalist and playwright
 - Octavian Morariu (b. 1961), President of Rugby Europe
 - Jacob L. Moreno (1889–1974), Austrian-American psychiatrist and psychosociologist, thinker and educator
 - Maia Morgenstern (born 1962), film and stage actress
 
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- Gellu Naum (1915–2001), surrealist writer
 - Adrian Năstase (born 1950), politician, Prime Minister of Romania from 2000 to 2004
 - Ilie Năstase (born 1946), tennis player
 - Cristina Neagu (b. 1988), handball player. She has a record four IHF World Player of the Year awards.
 - Eddy Novarro (c. 1925–2003), photographer, collector and cosmopolitan
 
O
    
- Alexandru Odobescu (1834–1895), archaeologist, author and politician
 - Ion Oncescu (b. 1978), prolific arm wrestler, hall of famer
 
P
    
- Sașa Pană (1902–1981), avant-garde poet, novelist, and short story writer
 - Theodor Paleologu (b. 1973), historian, diplomat and politician, son of Alexandru Paleologu
 - Cristina Pasaroiu (born 1987), soprano
 - Margareta Pâslaru (b. 1943), actress and singer
 - Marcel Pauker (1896–1938), communist militant
 - Nicolae Paulescu (1869–1931), physiologist and politician
 - Camil Petrescu (1894–1957), playwright, novelist, philosopher and poet
 - Dan Petrescu (1953–2021), Romanian businessman and billionaire, one of the richest persons in Romania at the time
 - Gică Petrescu (1915–2006), singer and composer
 - Andrei Pleșu (born 1948), philosopher, essayist, journalist, literary and art critic
 - Valentin Poénaru (born 1932), Romanian–French mathematician
 - Ana Maria Popescu (b. 1984), fencer, Olympic, World and European champion, former World No. 1 in épée
 - Elvira Popescu (1894–1993), Romanian-French stage and film actress and theatre director
 - Petru Popescu (born 1944), Romanian-American writer, director and movie producer
 - Ion Popescu-Gopo (1923–1989), graphic artist and animator
 - Emanoil Protopopescu-Pake (1845–1893), law professor, police prefect and politician, mayor of Bucharest
 - Cristi Puiu (born 1967), film director and screenwriter
 
R
    
- Connect-R (born 1982), musician
 - Victor Rebengiuc (born 1933), film and stage actor
 - Lia Roberts (born 1949), politician
 - Edward G. Robinson (1893–1973), Romanian-American actor
 - Gideon Rodan (1934–2006), Romanian-American biochemist
 - Alexandru Rosetti (1895–1990), linguist, editor, and memoirist
 - C. A. Rosetti (1816–1885), writer, politician and leader of the Wallachian Revolution of 1848; the Romanian Academy was founded on his initiative.
 - Leon Rotman (born 1950), sprint canoer
 - Angelica Rozeanu (1921–2006), one of the most successful female table tennis players in the history of the sport
 
S
    
- Răzvan Sabău (born 1977), tennis player
 - Nicolae Saramandu (born 1941), Romanian linguist and philologist
 - Paul Schwartz (born 1940), politician, Jewish Community president, mechanical engineer and inventor
 - Alec Secăreanu (born 1984), actor
 - Serge Spitzer (1951–2012), Romanian-American artist
 - Saviana Stănescu (born 1967), Romanian-American poet, playwright and journalist
 - Sorin Stati (1931–2008), linguist
 - Simion Stoilow (1873–1961), mathematician
 - Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea (1858–1918), writer and poet
 
T
    
- Nicolae Șerban Tanașoca (1941–2017), historian and philologist
 - Maria Tănase (1913–1963), singer and actress
 - Toni Tecuceanu (1972–2010), comedy actor
 - Cicerone Theodorescu (1908–1974), poet
 - George Topîrceanu (1886–1937), poet, short story writer and humourist
 - Corneliu Vadim Tudor (1949-2015), politician, poet, writer, journalist, and a Member of the European Parliament
 - Șerban Țițeica (1908–1985), quantum physicist
 - Cristian Țopescu (1937–2018), sports commentator, journalist and politician
 
V
    
- Elena Văcărescu (1864–1947), Romanian-French aristocrat writer
 - Vazken I of Bucharest (1908–1994), Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church (1953–1994)
 - Ion Vianu (born 1934), writer and psychiatrist
 - Ion Vîlcu (born 1966), software engineer, academic, administrator and diplomat
 - Dan-Virgil Voiculescu (born 1949), mathematician
 - Ion Vitner (1914–1991), literary critic and historian
 - Cătălin Voicu (born 1965), politician
 - George Vraca (1896–1964), stage and film actor
 - Alexandru Vulpe (1931–2016), historian and archaeologist, member of the Romanian Academy
 
W
    
- Eugen Weber (1925–2007), Romanian-born American historian
 - Richard Wurmbrand (1909–2001), minister
 
Z
     
- George Mihail Zamfirescu (1898–1939), prose writer and playwright
 
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