Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Óblast de Kaliningrado
Alexander Vladimirovich Volkov
Aleksandr Vladímirovich Vólkov fue un jugador de tenis ruso.
Costa Ronin
Costa Ronin es un actor y cineasta ruso, reconocido por su aparición en la película Red Dog, por interpretar a Gregorovich en la serie East West 101 y por integrar el reparto del largometraje de Quentin Tarantino Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Wilhelm von Gottberg
Wilhelm von Gottberg is a German politician of the Alternative for Germany.
Lovis Corinth
Lovis Corinth fue un pintor, grabador y escultor alemán en cuyo trabajo maduro realizó una síntesis del impresionismo y expresionismo.
Oleg Kashin
Oleg Vladimirovich Kashin is a Russian journalist and writer known for his political articles.
Sabine Bethmann
Sabine Bethmann fue una actriz de cine alemana.
Anatol Herzfeld
Anatol Herzfeld was a German sculptor and mixed-media artist, and also a policeman. A student of Joseph Beuys, he primarily used wood, iron and stone as materials. As an artist, he simply signed Anatol. He received attention for a happening, crossing the Rhine in a boat he created with Beuys, after Beuys had been expelled from the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.
Siegfried Matthus
Siegfried Matthus was a German composer, conductor, and festival founder and manager. Some of his operas, such as Judith, were premiered at the Komische Oper Berlin in East Berlin. In 1991, he founded the chamber opera festival Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg and directed it until 2018. In 2005, he composed a Te Deum for the reopening of the Dresden Frauenkirche. Matthus is considered one of Germany's most often performed contemporary composers.
Edgar Froese
Edgar Wilmar Froese, conocido como Edgar Froese, fue un artista y músico alemán. Fue el fundador y miembro principal del grupo pionero de música electrónica Tangerine Dream. Se le considera un pionero en el uso de los sintetizadores para la creación musical y una destacada influencia en la música electrónica, el ambient y el krautrock.
Arno Motulsky
Arno Gunther Motulsky was a professor of medical genetics and genome sciences at the University of Washington. Through his research, writing and mentoring, he helped create and define the field of medical genetics. He is also known as the "father of pharmacogenomics" based on his report in 1957 of negative drug responses in some patients depending upon their genetics at critical enzymes.[2]