Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Stefan
Stefan Marquard
Ștefan Luchian
Stefan Luchian fue un pintor rumano llamado "el poeta de plástico de las flores". Nació en Stefanesti, un pueblo de Botosani y fue hijo de Dumitru Luchian y de Elenei Chiriacescu.
Stefan Kaczmarz
Stefan Kaczmarz was a Polish mathematician. His Kaczmarz method provided the basis for many modern imaging technologies, including the CAT scan.
Stefan Gillich
Stefan Jaracz
Stefan Jaracz was a Polish actor and theater producer. He served as the artistic director of Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw during the interwar period (1930–32), and within a short period raised its reputation as one of the leading voices for Poland's new intelligentsia, with groundbreaking productions of Danton's Death by Georg Büchner (1931), The Captain of Köpenick by Carl Zuckmayer (1932), as well as popular Ladies and Husars by Aleksander Fredro (1932) and The Open House by Michał Bałucki.
Stefan Czapsky
Stefan Czapsky, A.S.C. is a German-born Ukrainian-American cinematographer, best known for his acclaimed collaborations with director Tim Burton on films like Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns, and Ed Wood, for which he won several film critics' awards.
Stefan Duscio
Stefan Żeromski
Stefan Żeromski fue un novelista y dramaturgo polaco. Fue descrito como «la conciencia polaca».
Stefan Mazurkiewicz
Stefan Mazurkiewicz was a Polish mathematician who worked in mathematical analysis, topology, and probability. He was a student of Wacław Sierpiński and a member of the Polish Academy of Learning (PAU). His students included Karol Borsuk, Bronisław Knaster, Kazimierz Kuratowski, Stanisław Saks, and Antoni Zygmund. For a time Mazurkiewicz was a professor at the University of Paris; however, he spent most of his career as a professor at the University of Warsaw.
Stefan Hockertz