List of Romani people
This is a list of notable Romani people and people of Romani descent.
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Politicians and activists
- László Berényi – Hungarian politician
- Dávid Daróczi – (1972–2010) Government Spokesperson of the Republic of Hungary
- Juan de Dios Ramírez Heredia – Spanish politician, former MP, ex-member of the European Parliament and founder of the Romani Union
- Damian Draghici – (born 1970) current Member of the European Parliament, former MP Romanian Parliament – senator, adviser of the Prime Minister on Roma issues
- Rajko Đurić – (born 1947) Serbian writer and academic, leader of Roma Union of Serbia
- Flórián Farkas – Hungarian politician
- James Farnell – (1825–1888) Australian politician
- Bajram Haliti – Kosovar activist
- Ian Hancock – Romani scholar and activist, born in UK, living in USA, professor at the University of Texas
- Amber L. Hollibaugh – American writer, filmmaker and activist.
- Lívia Járóka – Hungarian Member of the European Parliament
- Orbán Kolompár – Hungarian politician and activist
- Ali Krasniqi – Albanian writer and activist
- Juscelino Kubitschek – Brazilian president, his mother was of Czech and Roma descent (Kubitschek is the Portuguese transliteration of Kubiček)
- Ronald Lee – (born 1934, in Montreal), Canadian Romani novelist, activist and U.N. delegate
- Mihály Lukács – (1954–2012) Hungarian politician
- Washington Luís – Brazilian president of Portuguese and Romani descent
- Alfonso Mejia-Arias – musician, writer and politician, Mexico
- Carlos Miguel - (born 1957) Portuguese politician, cabinet member
- Viktória Mohácsi – (born 1975) Hungarian Member of the European Parliament
- Ágnes Osztolykán – Hungarian politician
- Talaat Pasha – former Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Nicolae Păun – Romanian politician
- Soraya Post – (born 1956) Swedish politician for the Feminist Initiative party.[1]
- Ştefan Răzvan – (?–1595) Prince of Moldavia, ruled Moldavia for four months (Romani father)
- Sani Rifati – Serbian activist
- Ernest Rogers – (1914–2004) English communist
- Romani Rose – German Sinto activist
- Rudolf Sarközi – chairman of the Austrian Romani association Kulturverein
- József Varga – Hungarian politician
- Mădălin Voicu – (born 1952) Romanian politician. His father, Ion Voicu, is Romani
Authors and writers
- Veijo Baltzar – Finnish writer[2]
- Edward Dębicki – Polish poet
- Rajko Djuric – (born 1947) Serbian writer & activist
- Karen Finley – American performance artist, musician and poet
- Delia Grigore – (born 1972) Romanian writer, academic and activist
- Caren Gussoff – American writer, claims Romani and mixed heritages.
- Bajram Haliti – Kosovan author
- Lafcadio Hearn – Irish writer[3]
- Usin Kerim – Bulgarian poet
- Menyhért Lakatos (1926–2007) – Hungarian Romani writer
- Ronald Lee – Canadian writer, Romani activist and lecturer at the University of Toronto.[4]
- Baja Saitovic Lukin – poet
- Oksana Marafioti – American writer of Armenian and Romani descent
- Matéo Maximoff – French writer
- Mehmed Merejan – Bulgarian poet
- David Morley – British poet, critic, anthologist, editor and ecologist[5]
- Anton Pann – Romanian musicologist, composer and poet
- Muharem Serbezovski – Macedonian singer and writer
- Charlie Smith – poet
- Ceija Stojka – (born 1933) Austrian author and painter
- Katarina Taikon – (1932–1995) Swedish children's writer
- Bronisława Wajs – (1908–1987) AKA "Papusza", Polish poet and singer
- Mikey Walsh – British author
Musicians
- Remu Aaltonen – Finnish musician
- Carmen Amaya – (1913–1963) Spanish flamenco dancer
- Remedios Amaya – Spanish flamenco singer
- Aniya la Gitana – (1855–1933) Flamenco guitarist, singer and dancer
- Adam Ant – British pop singer[6]
- Gitano Antón – Spanish rapper and member of La Excepción
- Azis (1978–) – Bulgarian chalga (pop-folk) singer.
- Elek Bacsik – (1926–1993) Hungarian jazz violinist and guitarist, multiinstrumentalist (viola, violectra, cello, double bass, bass guitar, bouzouki)
- Šaban Bajramović – (1936–2008) Serbian singer
- Janika Balázs – (1925–1988) was a Serbian musician
- Tonino Baliardo – Franco-Spanish guitar player; also a member of the Gipsy Kings
- Kálmán Balogh – Hungarian musician
- Radoslav Banga – of Czech group Gypsy.cz
- Vierka Berkyová – Slovak singer
- János Bihari – (1764–1827) Hungarian violinist
- Věra Bílá – (born 1954) Czech folk and pop singer
- Iva Bittová – (born 1958) Czech singer, violinist and composer
- Robi Botos – Canadian musician and composer from Hungary
- Georges Boulanger – Romanian violinist
- Sibel Can – Turkish singer
- Manolo Caracol – (1909–1973) Spanish flamenco singer
- Antonio Carbonell – Spanish singer and songwriter
- Panna Cinka – (1711–1772) Hungarian Violinist, born in Kingdom of Hungary in modern Slovakia
- Fanfare Ciocărlia – Romanian Romani band
- Sandu Ciorba, Romanian Roma singer
- Connect-R – Romanian rapper, singer, record producer and actor[7]
- Joaquín Cortés – Spanish flamenco dancer
- Georges Cziffra – (1921–1994) Hungarian composer and pianist
- Pista Dankó – (born 1858–1903) Hungarian-born bandleader and composer
- Sandro de América – (1945–2010) Argentine singer and actor
- Camarón de la Isla – (1950–1992) Spanish flamenco singer
- Manitas de Plata – (1921–2014) French flamenco guitarist
- Angelo Debarre – French guitarist
- Drafi Deutscher – (1946–2006) German Sinto songwriter, singer and composer
- Grigoraş Dinicu – Romanian composer and violinist
- Damian Draghici – Romanian, composer and Jazz panflute player, Politician
- Sébastien El Chato – French singer and guitarist
- Diego El Cigala – Spanish flamenco guitarist
- Christian Escoudé – French jazz guitarist
- Vicente Escudero – Spanish flamenco singer, dancer and choreographer; occasionally painter, writer and actor
- Rafael Ojeda Rojas alias Falete – Spanish singer
- Antonio Flores – (1961–1995) was a Spanish singer-songwriter and actor
- Lolita Flores – (1958) Spanish singer and actress
- Rosario Flores – (born 1963) Spanish singer and actress, Latin Grammy award winner
- Cornelis Fuhler – (1964) Dutch/Australian musician and composer
- Kendji Girac – French singer of Romani and Spanish descent
- Edyta Górniak – (born 1972) Polish singer
- César Guerra-Peixe – (1914–1993) Brazilian composer
- Nicolae Guță – Romanian manele singer
- Taraful Haiducilor – (Taraf de Haïdouks) Romanian band, formed 1989
- Kostas Hatzis – Greek musician
- Eugene Hütz – Ukrainian singer, guitarist, writer and actor
- Natalia Jiménez – (born 1981) Spanish pop singer (Portuguese mother of "Cigano" descent)
- Kal – Romani world music Band from Serbia
- Ketama – Spanish new-flamenco band
- Cher Lloyd – British international pop singer/rapper of Romani descent.
- Angel Jordanov Kapsov – (1957–2014) Bulgarian pop-folk singer
- Didem Kınalı – Turkish belly dancer and singer
- Sasha Kolpakov – (born 1943) Russian guitarist
- Mónika Juhász Miczura – Hungarian folk singer
- Fapy Lafertin – Belgian jazz guitarist
- Biréli Lagrène – (born 1966) French jazz guitarist, violinist and bassist
- Félix Lajkó – (born 1974) Hungarian-Serbian violinist and composer (part Romani)
- Roby Lakatos – Hungarian violinist
- Tony Lakatos – Hungarian saxophonist
- Albert Lee – (born 1943) London-born and -raised country rock guitar legend. His father is Romanichal.[8]
- Pyotr Leshchenko – Russian (born 1858–1903)
- Joe Longthorne – (born 1955) English singer and impressionist
- Los Niños de Sara – French (Spanish origin, Iberian Kale) rumba and flamenco singers and guitar players
- Fănică Luca – (1894–1968) Romanian musician*Georges Boulanger – (1893–1958) Romanian violinist
- Gabi Luncă – (born 1938) Romanian singer (Urban Lăutarească Music)
- Aggelopoulos Manolis – (1939–1989) Greek singer and actor
- Eeki Mantere – Finnish musician
- Sofi Marinova – Bulgarian singer
- Boban Marković – Serbian brass bandleader and trumpet player
- Jerry Mason – American rock singer, guitarist and songwriter
- Irini Merkouri – (born 1981) Greek pop singer
- Ionică Minune – Romanian accordionist
- Alba Molina - (born 1978) Spanish flamenco singer
- Carlos Montoya – (1903–1993) Spanish flamenco guitarist
- Ramón Montoya – (1889–1949) Spanish flamenco guitarist
- Ferus Mustafov – Macedonian saxophonist
- Nicolae Neacşu ("Culai") – Lăutar, was the leader of Taraf de Haïdouks
- Mary Nótár – Hungarian musician
- Gergő Oláh – Hungarian singer
- Ginesa Ortega – Spanish flamenco singer
- Isabel Pantoja – Spanish singer
- Ivo Papazov – (born 1952) Bulgarian jazz clarinetist
- Aladár Pege – (1939–2006) Hungarian jazz musician
- Pere Pubill Calaf "Peret" – (1935–2014) Catalan Spanish singer, guitar player and composer
- Zlata Petrović – Serbian pop folk singer
- Robert Plant – (born 1948) English singer and songwriter (former vocalist of Led Zeppelin). Romanichal mother
- Valentina Ponomaryova – (born 1939) Russian singer
- Romica Puceanu – (1928–1996) Romanian singer (Urban Lăutarească Music)
- Gigi Radics – Hungarian singer
- Johnny Răducanu – (born 1931) Romanian jazz musician
- Džej Ramadanovski – born 1964 in Belgrade (former Yugoslavia), modern Serbian folk singer
- "Rayito" Antonio Rayo – Spanish Guitarist, singer and composer. Father Gitano (Iberian Kalo) and Japanese mother
- Esma Redzepova – (1943–2016) Macedonian singer and songwriter
- Babik Reinhardt – French guitarist
- Django Reinhardt – (23 January 1910 – 16 May 1953) Belgian-born jazz guitarist and composer
- Nicolas Reyes (born 1958) – Franco-Spanish singer, guitar player; lead singer for the Grammy Award winning group Gipsy Kings, a band made up mostly of members of his extended family
- Reyhan – (1986–2005) Bulgarian singer
- Jimmy Rosenberg – (born 1980) Dutch swing guitarist
- Marianne Rosenberg – (born 1955) German singer and songwriter. Daughter of German Gypsy who survived Auschwitz.
- Sabicas – (1912–1990) Spanish flamenco guitarist
- Sinan Sakić – Serbian Folk singer of Romani descent
- Florin Salam – Romanian musician
- Tanja Savić – Serbian pop-folk singer
- Paulus Schafer – (born 1978) Dutch jazz guitarist
- Tchavolo Schmitt – (born 1954) French jazz guitarist
- Hüsnü Şenlendirici – Turkish musician
- Selim Sesler – (1957–2014) Turkish clarinetist
- Harri Stojka – Austrian jazz guitarist
- Wally Tax – Dutch rock singer, of The Outsiders. Son of a Dutch father and a Russian Romani mother
- Tomatito – Spanish flamenco guitarist
- Manuel Torre – (1878–1933) Spanish flamenco musician
- Mariska Veres – (1947–2006) Lead singer of the Dutch rock group Shocking Blue. Daughter of Hungarian Romani violinist Lajos Veres and Franco-Russian mother
- Ion Voicu – (1923–1997) Romanian violinist and orchestral conductor, founder of Bucharest Chamber Orchestra
- Mădălin Voicu – Romanian musician
- Sotis Volanis – Greek singer
- Ronnie Wood – British musician[9]
- Yuri Yunakov – Turkish-Bulgarian musician
- Joe Zawinul – Austrian musician. His grandmother was a Hungarian Romani, and his grandfather was from southern Moravia
Cinema and theater
- Jesús Castro (1993-) – Spanish actor
- Fairuza Balk (1974-) – American actress
- Ştefan Bănică, Jr. (1967-) – Romanian actor and musician
- Ştefan Bănică, Sr. (1933–1995) – Romanian actor
- Alba Flores (1986-) – Spanish actress[10]
- Lolita Flores (1958-) – Spanish actress
- Elena Furiase (1988-) – Spanish actress
- Tony Gatlif (1948-) – French film director
- Jill Hennessy (1968-) – Canadian actress and musician
- Bob Hoskins (1942–2014) — British actor
- Manoush – French-German-Albanian actress.
- Nikolai Slichenko (1934-) – Russian actor
- Rosa Taikon (1926–2017) – Swedish actress
- Leonor Teles (1992-) - Portuguese filmmaker
- Tracey Ullman (1959-) – British comedic actress
Artists
- Micaela Flores Amaya, La Chunga, Flamenco dancer and painter
- Lita Cabellut – Spanish female artist
- Tracey Emin – British artist
- Helios Gómez – Spanish artist, writer and poet
- Joe Machine – (1973) British Stuckist
- Otto Mueller – painter and printmaker, Sinti mother
- Antonio Solario – Italian artist
Athletes
- Mathew Dumba – ice hockey player
- Ilie Năstase – Romanian tennis player of selfdeclared Romani descent
- Mirko Petrović – Serbian long-distance runner
Boxers
- Jakob Bamberger – German amateur boxer
- Johnny Frankham – British boxer
- Zoltan Lunka – Germany
- Ivailo Marinov – also known as Ismail Mustafov, Ismail Huseinov or Ivailo Khristov, is a Roma Bulgarian boxer
- Michele di Rocco – Italian Light Welterweight Boxing Champion
- Billy Joe Saunders – British boxer, represented Great Britain in the 2008 Olympics
- Serafim Todorov – was a Bulgarian/Georgian boxer at the 1996 Summer Olympics who won a silver medal.
- Johann Wilhelm Trollmann – German light-heavyweight boxer killed during the Porajmos
- Silvio Branco – Italy
- Boris Georgiev – Bulgaria
- Kirkor Kirkorov – Bulgaria
- Dawid Kostecki – Poland
- Faustino Reyes – Spain
- Samuel Carmona – Spain
- Dorel Simion – Romania
- Marian Simion – Romania
- Domenico Spada – Italy
- Tyson Fury - British Boxer
Football players
- Aljoša Asanović – Croatian (retired)
- Antonio Amaya – Spanish (Real Betis)
- Carlos Aranda – Spanish (Levante)
- Marcos Márquez – Spanish (Las Palmas)
- Daniel López Ramos – Spanish (Las Palmas)
- José Rodríguez Martínez – Spanish (Real Madrid)
- Antonio Cortés Heredia – Spanish (Granada)
- José Luis Muñoz León – Spanish (Malaga)
- Jesús Seba – Spanish (R.Zaragoza)
- Ezequiel Calvente – Spanish (Real Betis)
- Tony Vairelles – French (retired)
- Freddy Eastwood – Welsh (free agent)
- János Farkas – Hungarian
- André-Pierre Gignac – French (Olympique Marseille)
- Dani Güiza – Spanish (Getafe)
- Rab Howell – English
- Ruzhin Kerimov – Bulgarian
- Vitaly Lanko – Belarusian
- Predrag Luka – Serbian
- Petre Marin – Romanian (retired)
- Jesús Navas – Spanish (Manchester City)[11]
- Bănel Nicoliță – Romanian (Nantes)
- Nacho Novo – Spanish (Carolina Railhawks)
- Oleksandr Noyok – Ukrainian
- Marian Ognyanov – Bulgarian
- Dejan Osmanović – Serbian (retired)
- Christos Patsatzoglou – Greek (Iraklis Psachna)
- István Pisont – Hungarian (retired)
- Ricardo Quaresma – Portuguese (Porto)[12]
- José Antonio Reyes – Spanish (Sevilla)[13][14]
- Dragoslav Šekularac – Serbian (retired)
- Emra Tahirović – Bosnian
- Michael Ballack – German (Munich).[15][16]
Various
- Florin Cioabă – (1954 –2013) Romanian Pentecostal
- Ceferino Giménez Malla – Spanish beatified Catholic catechist
- Paul Henry – New Zealand radio and television broadcaster
- Sofia Kovalevskaya – Russian mathematician of 1/4 Romani descent
- Hristo Kyuchukov – Bulgarian specialist
- Jimmy Marks – litigant in a lawsuit against the city of Spokane, Washington
- Róisín Mullins – Irish dancer and choreographer
- Kerope Patkanov – Armenian Garachi scientist
- Juliette Peirce – Wife of mathematician and philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce
- Ștefan Răzvan – Ruler of Moldovia
- Rodney "Gipsy" Smith – (1860–1947), British evangelist
- Settela Steinbach – Holocaust victim
- Petr Torak, MBE – UK police officer working with the Roma community
- Alfie Best – British businessman
- Michael Costello – American Roma fashion designer
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References
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- Harold Lush – USA Romani Activist of AGRI & Political Candidate Years 2006 & 2014.
- "Members of IRWA". International Romani Writers Association (IRWA). Archived from the original on 16 July 2009. Retrieved 17 September 2009.
- McWilliams, Vera (2007). Lafcadio Hearn. Published by READ BOOKS. pp. 476 pages. ISBN 978-1-4067-2796-8. Retrieved 15 May 2009.
- "My Current Bio". Romano Kopachi, the Romani Tree. Archived from the original on 20 January 2012. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
- "David Morley blog". University of Warwick.
- https://thequietus.com/articles/04165-adam-ant-interview-oasis-lady-gaga-madonna-punk
- Roma rap: Meet Connect-R. Euronews. 9 September 2010
- Watts, Derek; Eric Clapton (2008). Country boy: a biography of Albert Lee. McFarland. pp. 4–10, 14, 17. ISBN 978-0-7864-3658-3.
- Interview: Ronnie Wood | Music | The Guardian. The Guardian. 25 August 2007.
- Naranjo, Pablo (13 February 2018). "Alba Flores, una actriz de raza que no se anda con tonterías". Chit Chat Post (in Spanish). Quokkers S.L. Archived from the original on 12 August 2019. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- McKeegan, Alice (22 August 2013). "City wing ace Jesus Navas finds real home from home as brother signs for Bury". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
- "Famous Romani players in world football – Romea.cz". Romea.cz. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
- British sports minister Richard Caborn wants Spain coach Luis Aragones to be punished after his latest outburst. BBC. 2 January 2005.
- Reyes is gunning for glory, The Guardian. 31 January 2004.
- "Yul Brynner, Michael Caine, Charlie Chaplin, fotbalistul Michael Ballack, printre romii celebri în lume". 6 June 2012.
- "Lo sapevate che Joaquìn Cortés è un rom?" (PDF). la Rupubblica (in Italian). 5 June 2012 – via www.siti.chiesacattolica.it.
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