, 2014 , 2007 , 2019 , 1984 , 2010 The citizens of Donetsk are commonly called
Donchyani (, ). The following is a list of famous people who were born or brought up in the city: •
Rinat Akhmetov (born 1966), a Ukrainian billionaire businessman •
Emma Andijewska (born 1931), a modern Ukrainian poet, writer and painter •
Alexander Anoprienko (born 1957), Professor of Computer Engineering in Donetsk •
Zalman Aran (1899–1970) a Zionist activist, educator and Israeli government minister •
Serhiy Arbuzov (born 1976), head of Ukrainian Bank, 2010–2012 •
Mykola Azarov (born 1947), Prime Minister of Ukraine, 2010 to 2014 •
Fyodor Berezin (born 1960), a Russian science fiction writer and active supporter of the
Donetsk People's Republic •
Volodymyr Biletskyy (born 1950), a Ukrainian mining engineer and scientist •
Viktor Burduk (born 1957), artist and blacksmith •
Janina Dziarnowska (1903–1992), Ukrainian born Polish writer and translator, publicist, and expert on
Soviet literature •
Vera Filatova (born 1982), a Ukrainian British actress •
Anatoly Fomenko (born 1945), mathematician, academic and promoter of New Chronology •
Dmytro Gnap (born 1977), journalist, investigates corruption •
Ismail Abdullaiev (born 23 May 1966), pro-Russian television director •
Yuri Kara (born 1954), Russian film director, screenwriter and producer •
Yevgeny Khaldei (1917–1997), Red Army naval officer and Soviet photographer •
Nikita Khrushchev (1894–1971), Premier of the Soviet Union 1953–1964, grew up in Yuzovka •
Iya Kiva (born 1984), Ukrainian poet, translator, journalist, critic •
Valeriy Konovalyuk (born 1966), economist and businessman •
Anna Korsun (born 1986), Ukrainian singer, pianist, organist, conductor and composer •
Serhiy Kozyr (born 1984), Ukrainian politician and
Governor of Kherson Oblast •
Tatyana Kravchenko (born 1953), Soviet and Russian actress •
Mikhail Krichevsky (1897–2008), WW I veteran who fought for the Russian Empire •
Alexander Kuzemsky (born 1944), Soviet and Russian theoretical physicist •
Make Me Famous (2010–2012), English language Metalcore band •
Oleksiy Matsuka (born 1983), Ukrainian journalist and corruption investigator •
Siouzana Melikián (born 1986), Russian-Mexican actress •
Vadym Pysarev (born 1965), Ukrainian dancer and art Director •
Aleksandr Revva (born 1974), stand-up comedian, TV host and voice actor •
Volodymyr Rybak (born 1946), Mayor of Donetsk and
Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada •
Vladislav Rusanov (born 1966), Russian-language science fiction writer •
Denis Stoff (born 1992), Ukrainian musician, vocalist for
Asking Alexandria •
Natan Sharansky (born 1948), former anticommunist, Zionist, Israeli politician and writer •
Ihor Sorkin (born 1967), former head of the Ukrainian National Bank •
Anatoliy Solovianenko (1932–1999), Soviet operatic tenor •
Oleg Stefan (born 1959), Soviet and Russian actor •
Vasyl Stus (1938–1985), Ukrainian poet and publicist and member of the
dissident movement •
Petro Symonenko (born 1952), head of the Communist Party of Ukraine •
Kirill Tolpygo (1916–1994), Soviet physicist worked on
condensed matter theory •
Marina Tsvigun (born 1960), religious sect leader, new age movement •
Viktor Yanukovych (born 1950), former president of Ukraine; deposed in 2014 •
Pavlo Vigderhaus (1925–2013), Soviet architect, Monument to a Miner creator •
Vladimir Zakharov (1901–1956), Soviet composer and choir conductor , 2008 , 1980
Sport •
Polina Astakhova (1936–2005), Ukrainian gymnast, multiple Olympic medallist •
Serhii Bubka (born 1963), Ukrainian pole vault athlete; gold medallist
1988 Summer Olympics •
Yuriy Dehteryov (born 1948), goalkeeper, 321 caps with
Shakhtar Donetsk and 17 with the
USSR •
Yuriy Gavrilov (1967–2021), volleyball player, Olympic gold medallist •
Julia Glushko (born 1990), Israeli tennis player •
Aleksandr Lebziak (born 1969), Russian boxer •
Natalya Mammadova (born 1984), Azeri volleyball player •
Evgenij Miroshnichenko (born 1978), Ukrainian chess player •
Ilya Mate (born 1956), Soviet Ukrainian freestyle wrestler, gold medal at the
1980 Summer Olympics •
Oleksiy Pecherov (born 1985), a Ukrainian basketball player •
Lilia Podkopayeva (born 1978), a Ukrainian gymnast, and the 1996 Olympic All Around Champion •
Serhii Rebrov (born 1974), footballer with 425 club caps and 75 for
Ukraine •
Olha Saladukha (born 1983), a retired Ukrainian triple jumper, currently serving as a
People's Deputy of Ukraine •
Viktor Smyrnov (born 1986), Paralympic swimmer •
Viktor Sidyak (born 1943), fencing, first Soviet individual sabre Olympic gold medal in Munich 1972 •
Nadiya Tkachenko (born 1948), Olympic-gold winning pentathlete •
Oleg Tverdovsky (born 1976), ice hockey player •
Alexander Yagubkin (1961–2013),
1982 World heavyweight amateur boxing champion •
Oleg Verniaiev (born 1993), Gymnast, Olympic gold medallist == Museums ==