Science and technology •
Christiaan Barnard, surgeon who performed first successful
human heart transplant •
Johan Naude, surgeon and urologist, past president of the South African Urological Association and a pioneering transplant surgeon •
Mike Botha,
diamond cutter and educator; Yves Landry Award for Outstanding Innovation in Education, Canada •
Peter Sarnak,
Princeton's Eugene Higgins professor of mathematics, specialising in
number theory •
Stanley Skewes, mathematician whose work in number theory produced the record breaking
Skewes number •
Percy Deift, mathematician specialising in analysis •
Sydney Brenner,
biologist;
Nobel Prize, Physiology/Medicine 2002 •
Michael Levitt,
biophysicist;
Nobel Prize, Chemistry 2013 •
Allan McLeod Cormack,
physicist; Nobel Prize, Medicine 1979 •
Gordon Murray, designer of
Formula One race cars, including the Championship winning
McLaren MP4/4 and the ultra-exclusive
McLaren F1 Roadcar •
Basil Schonland, physicist •
Neil Turok,
cosmologist •
George F. R. Ellis, cosmologist •
Max Theiler,
virologist;
Nobel Prize, Medicine 1951 •
Phillip Tobias,
palaeo-anthropologist •
Seymour Papert, pioneer of
artificial intelligence Military • Flight Lieutenant
Andrew Beauchamp-Proctor VC,
DSO,
MC and
bar,
DFC fighter ace,
1st World War • Major
William Bloomfield VC,
South African East African campaign, 1st World War • Captain
William Faulds VC MC,
Delville Wood, 1st World War • Major
John Frost DFC,
South African Air Force fighter ace during the
Second World War • Lieutenant Colonel
Reginald Frederick Johnson Hayward VC,
Western Front, 1st World War • Captain
Petrus Hugo DSO DFC, fighter ace, Second World War • Squadron Leader
Albert Gerald Lewis DFC, South African fighter ace, 2nd World War •
Adolph "Sailor" Malan, Second World War ace fighter pilot • Squadron Leader
John Dering Nettleton VC,
Battle of Britain • Major
Oswald Reid VC, 1st World War • Captain
Clement Robertson VC, Western Front • Lieutenant Colonel
John Sherwood-Kelly VC CMG DSO,
Second Boer War,
Bambatha Rebellion, 1st World War • Captain
Quentin Smythe VC,
North Africa 2nd World War • Major
Edwin Swales VC DFC, pilot during the
Second World War • Lieutenant
Kevin Winterbottom HC, South African Air Force • Staff Sergeant
Danny Roxo HC,
32 Battalion,
South African Army • General
Constand Viljoen SSA SD SOE SM MMM MP, former
South African military chief and former leader of the
Freedom Front Plus • Air Vice Marshal
John Frederick George Howe, CB,
CBE,
AFC (26 March 1930 – 27 January 2016) • Lieutenant General
Deon Ferreira, (1946–2002) – was a South African Army officer. He served as Chief of Joint Operations before his retirement.
Royalty and aristocracy •
Charlene, Princess of Monaco •
Bruce Murray, 12th Duke of Atholl Arts and media •
Jani Allan, columnist and
radio commentator •
Jodi Balfour, actress •
Melinda Bam,
Miss South Africa 2011 •
Joyce Barker, opera singer – soprano •
David Benatar, philosopher, academic and author •
Carl Beukes, actor •
David Bateson, voice actor in the
Hitman video game series •
Bok van Blerk, singer •
Neill Blomkamp, director •
Herman Charles Bosman, writer •
Johan Botha, opera singer – tenor •
Breyten Breytenbach, writer and painter •
Andre Brink, novelist •
Johnny Clegg, musician noted for performing in
Juluka and
Savuka •
Penelope Coelen,
Miss World 1958 •
Mimi Coertse, soprano – opera singer •
J. M. Coetzee, novelist;
Nobel Prize, Literature 2003 •
Megan Coleman, Miss South Africa 2006 •
Elizabeth Connell, opera singer – mezzo-soprano, soprano •
Sharlto Copley, actor •
John Cranko, ballet dancer and choreographer •
Robyn Curnow, CNN International's anchor •
Riaan Cruywagen, South African International News anchor, TV presenter and voice artist •
Emma Corrin, actor •
Frederick Dalberg, opera singer – bass •
Embeth Davidtz, actress,
South African-American, born to South African parents in
Indiana •
Kurt Darren, singer •
Theuns Jordaan, South African singer •
Izak Davel, actor, dancer, singer and model •
André Lötter, actor, emcee/ anchor & speaker •
Die Antwoord, band;
rap-rave group formed in
Cape Town •
Elize du Toit, actress •
Collette Dinnigan, South African born fashion designer. •
Kelsey Egan, filmmaker and actress •
Kim Engelbrecht, actress •
Shannon Esra, actress •
Elisabeth Eybers, poet •
Duncan Faure, singer-songwriter and musician •
Nicole Flint,
Miss South Africa 2008 •
Athol Fugard, playwright •
Edwin Gagiano, South African-born actor, model, filmmaker, singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles. •
Margaret Gardiner, journalist and Miss Universe winner (1978) •
Dean Geyer, actor and singer •
Goldfish, electronic duo originating from Cape Town. •
Nadine Gordimer, writer; Nobel Prize, Literature 1991 •
Stefans Grové, composer and writer •
Cariba Heine, actress •
François Henning, singer •
Sonja Herholdt, recording artist •
Jacques Imbrailo, opera singer – baritone •
Sid James, actor,
Carry On team •
Trevor Jones, composer •
Ingrid Jonker, poet •
John Joubert, composer •
Wouter Kellerman, Flutist, 2 time Grammy winner •
Peter Klatzow, composer •
Gé Korsten, opera singer – tenor, actor •
Alice Krige, actress •
Antjie Krog, writer •
Kongos;
rock band •
Caspar Lee, YouTuber, actor •
Locnville, electro hop music duo •
Lara Logan, journalist and
war correspondent •
Alice Phoebe Lou, singer •
Eugène Nielen Marais, poet, writer, lawyer and naturalist •
Monica Mason, ballet dancer and director of the
Royal Ballet •
Dalene Matthee, writer •
Dave Matthews,
Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter •
Deon Meyer, writer •
Sienna Miller, actress •
Shaun Morgan, singer and guitarist for the rock band
Seether •
Marita Napier, opera singer – soprano •
Anton Nel, pianist •
Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters,
Miss Universe 2017 •
The Parlotones,
indie rock band from
Johannesburg •
Alan Paton, writer •
Debora Patta, journalist •
Graham Payn, actor, singer •
Madelaine Petsch, actress, model,
YouTuber •
Brendan Peyper, singer •
Tanit Phoenix, actress, fashion model •
Josh Pieters, YouTuber •
Sasha Pieterse, actress in the hit
ABC family series
Pretty Little Liars •
Hubert du Plessis, composer •
William Plomer, novelist, poet and literary editor •
Louis Hendrik Potgieter, member of
Dschinghis Khan • Sir
Laurens van der Post, controversial author,
conservationist, explorer, journalist and
confidant to
he Prince of Wales •
Behati Prinsloo,
model •
Trevor Rabin, musician and composer, member of the rock band
Yes •
Basil Rathbone, actor •
J. R. Rotem, productor, songwriter and music publisher •
Neil Sandilands, actor, director and
cinematographer •
Stelio Savante, American Movie Award-winning and
SAG-nominated actor •
Shortstraw,
indie rock band from
Johannesburg •
Olive Schreiner, South African writer, remembered for her novel
The Story of an African Farm (1883). •
Leon Schuster, comedian, filmmaker, actor, presenter and singer •
Sir Antony Sher, actor •
Troye Sivan, YouTuber, singer (half Australian) •
Cliff Simon, actor and athlete •
Phyllis Spira, ballerina, Prima Ballerina Assoluta •
Winston Sterzel, YouTuber, first China
vlogger and cofounder of ADVChina •
Gerhard Steyn, singer •
Miriam Stockley, singer •
Rolene Strauss,
Miss World 2014 •
Natasha Sutherland, actress •
Tammin Sursok, actress, born in South Africa, but raised in Australia •
Jessica Sutton, actress •
Candice Swanepoel,
model. •
Esta TerBlanche, actress and model •
Charlize Theron,
Academy Award-winning actor •
ZP Theart, former singer for the British power metal band
DragonForce, former singer for the American rock band
Skid Row and singer for the British heavy metal band
I Am I •
J.R.R. Tolkien, writer and philologist •
Elize du Toit, actress •
Jakob Daniël du Toit, poet •
Pieter-Dirk Uys, performer and
satirist, creator of
Evita Bezuidenhout •
Musetta Vander, actress •
Kevin Volans, composer and pianist •
Arnold Vosloo, actor •
Casper de Vries, comedian •
Justine Waddell, actress •
Deon van der Walt, opera singer – tenor •
Hannah van der Westhuysen, actress •
Steven John Ward, actor •
Kyle Watson, record producer and DJ. •
Amira Willighagen, soprano and
philanthropist •
Arnold van Wyk, composer •
N. P. van Wyk Louw, poet •
Jean-Philip Grobler, South African-born musician and singer from a New York-based
Indietronica band
St. Lucia (musician).
Business •
Etienne de Villiers, investor; media and sports executive •
Ivan Glasenberg, CEO of
Glencore Xstrata, one of the world's largest
commodity trading and
mining companies •
Elon Musk, entrepreneur:
SpaceX,
Tesla Motors, and
PayPal; wealthiest person in the world as of July 2025 •
Sol Kerzner, accountant and
business magnate mainly in the
casino resort sector •
Harry Oppenheimer, chairman of
Anglo American Corporation for 25 years and
De Beers Consolidated Mines for 27 years •
Nicky Oppenheimer, chairman of the
De Beers diamond mining company and its subsidiary, the
Diamond Trading Company •
Anton Rupert, founder of the
Rembrandt Group •
Johann Rupert, chairman of the Swiss-based
luxury-goods company
Richemont and South Africa-based company
Remgro •
Desmond Sacco, chairman and managing director of Assore Limited •
Mark Shuttleworth, founder of
Ubuntu, a
Linux based computer
Operating system; first African in
space •
Christo Wiese, consumer Retail business magnate •
Clive Calder, record executive and businessman who co-founded the
Zomba Group of Companies Politics •
Louis Botha, farmer, soldier, statesman; first
Prime Minister of South Africa •
P. W. Botha, former
State President of South Africa •
F. W. de Klerk, former State President of South Africa •
Marike de Klerk, former
First Lady of South Africa, murdered in her home in 2001 •
Sir Patrick Duncan Governor-General at the start of the
Second World War •
Ruth First, anti-apartheid activist and scholar • Sir
James Percy FitzPatrick, author, politician and businessman •
Derek Hanekom, Deputy Minister of Technology; prominent
ANC member of Parliament •
Nicholas Haysom, Former legal adviser to
Nelson Mandela, former United Nations Special Representative to
Afghanistan •
Geordin Hill-Lewis,
Mayor of Cape Town •
Sandra Laing, white girl reclassified as "Coloured" during the apartheid era •
D. F. Malan, former
Prime Minister of South Africa •
Pieter Mulder, former Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries; leader of the
Freedom Front Plus •
Andries Pretorius, former leader of the
Voortrekkers who was instrumental in the creation of the
South African Republic •
Harry Schwarz, lawyer, politician, diplomat and anti-apartheid leader •
Joe Slovo, former leader of the
South African Communist Party played key part in
constitutional negotiations in the 1990s •
Field Marshal Jan Smuts, soldier, politician and former Prime Minister of South Africa during both
World Wars. Only person to sign both world war peace treaties on the winning side. •
Jan Steytler, first leader of
Progressive Party of South Africa, former MP •
Helen Suzman,
anti-apartheid activist and
former MP, solo anti-apartheid parliamentarian from 1961 to 1974 representing Progressive Party (South Africa), served on first
Independent Electoral Commission supervising first non-racial national elections in South Africa •
Colin Eglin, former leader of the Progressive Party (South Africa) and its successors and former MP, played key role in building up parliamentary opposition to apartheid in the 1970s and 1980s, and in constitutional negotiations in the 1990s •
Zach de Beer, former Progressive Party (South Africa) MP, subsequent leader of
Democratic Party and post-apartheid ambassador to The Netherlands, also played key part in constitutional negotiations in the 1990s •
Rick Crouch,
City Councillor in the
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality •
Eugène Terre'Blanche, former leader of the
Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging; murdered •
Andries Treurnicht, former
Leader of the Opposition (South Africa) from 1987 to 1993 •
Marthinus van Schalkwyk, previous Minister of Tourism and ANC member of Parliament; played a key role in merging the
National Party into the ANC •
Hendrik Verwoerd, former Prime Minister of South Africa; primary architect of
Apartheid; assassinated in
Cape Town, in the
House of Assembly •
Helen Zille, former leader of the
Democratic Alliance and
Premier of the Western Cape Sport •
Angélico, professional wrestler •
Johan Ackermann, South African coach •
Willem Alberts, professional rugby player •
Kevin Anderson, professional tennis player •
Jethren Barr, professional footballer •
Clive Barker, former footballer and football coach, led the
South Africa national football team to victory in the
1996 African Cup of Nations •
Roxanne Barker, footballer •
Mike Bernardo, kickboxer •
Matthew Booth, former footballer •
Francois Botha,
professional boxer •
Michael Botha, professional rugby player •
Anneke Bosch, cricketeer •
Mark Boucher, former professional cricketer •
Vincent Breet, rower •
Okkert Brits, former
pole vaulter, holds the African record and only African in the "
6 metres club" •
Schalk Brits, professional rugby player •
Zola Budd, former
track and field runner, broke the world record in the women's
5000 m twice in under three years •
Nicole Burger, skeleton racer •
Schalk Burger, former professional rugby player •
Ashleigh Buhai, golfer •
JP Buys, mixed martial artist •
Jan-Henning Campher, rugby player •
Bradley Carnell, former footballer •
Gerrie Coetzee, former boxer, first boxer from Africa to win a
world heavyweight title •
Pieter Coetze, South African professional swimmer •
Amanda Coetzer, former tennis player •
Kaylene Corbett, South African professional swimmer •
Tony Coyle, former footballer •
Hansie Cronje, professional cricketer •
Lood de Jager, professional rugby player •
Faf de Klerk, professional rugby player •
Quinton de Kock, professional cricketer •
Steyn de Lange, freestyle wrestler •
Roger De Sá, former footballer •
Lance Davids, former footballer •
AB de Villiers, former cricketer •
Giniel de Villiers,
racing driver and winner of the
2009 Dakar Rally •
Jean de Villiers, former professional rugby player •
Allan Donald, professional cricketer •
Dricus du Plessis, mixed martial artist •
Faf du Plessis, professional cricketer •
Jo-Ané du Plessis, track and field athlete •
Natalie du Toit, paralympian swimmer •
Pieter-Steph du Toit, professional rugby player •
Thomas du Toit, professional rugby player •
Ernie Els, professional golfer, former
World No. 1 and winner of four
Majors •
Justin Erasmus, baseball player •
Rassie Erasmus, South African coach •
André Esterhuizen, South African rugby player •
Eben Etzebeth, professional rugby player •
Brett Evans, former footballer and current football coach •
Paul Evans, former footballer •
Rowen Fernández, former footballer •
Lyndon Ferns, former swimmer and
gold medallist in the
freestyle relay at the
2004 Summer Olympics •
Wayne Ferreira, former tennis player •
Mark Fish, former footballer •
Dean Furman, footballer, captain of South African team •
Christie Grobbelaar, rugby player •
Retief Goosen,
professional golfer, twice
US Open champion •
Micke Günter, professional rugby player •
Cameron Hanekom, South African rugby player •
Penny Heyns, former swimmer, the only woman in the history of the
Olympic Games to have won both the 100 m and 200 m breaststroke events, at the
1996 Summer Olympics •
Darren Holden, footballer •
Tanna Hollis, footballer •
Pierre Issa, former footballer •
Catha Jacobs, professional rugby player •
Liam Jordan, footballer •
Tiffany Keep, cyclist •
Steven Kitshoff, professional rugby player •
Heinrich Klassen, South African cricketer •
Jean Kleyn, South African rugby player •
Vincent Koch, professional rugby player •
George Koumantarakis, former footballer •
Johan Kriek, former professional tennis player and winner of the
1981 Australian Open •
Jesse Kriel, professional rugby player •
Jayde Kruger, race driver •
Patrick Lambie, former professional rugby player •
Grant Langston, former professional motocross rider who competed in Europe and the US •
Chad le Clos, swimmer and gold medalist in the 200m
butterfly at the
2012 Summer Olympics in London •
Willie le Roux, South African professional rugby player •
Adam Rose,
professional wrestler, formerly signed with
World Wrestling Entertainment •
Paul Lloyd Jr., professional wrestler, formerly signed with
World Wrestling Entertainment where he performed under the name Justin Gabriel •
Francois Louw, professional rugby player •
Kylie Louw, former footballer •
Danelle Lochner, professional rugby player •
Reinhardt Ludwig, South African rugby player •
Isabella Ludwig, footballer •
Stephanie Malherbe, footballer •
Calvin Marlin, former footballer •
Malcolm Marx, professional rugby player •
Victor Matfield, former professional rugby player •
Hank McGregor,
surf skier and
kayak marathon champion •
Elana Meyer, former
long-distance runner, set 15 km road running and half marathon African records •
Percy Montgomery, former rugby union player and current record holder for both
caps and points for the
Springboks •
Charan Moore, is a South African motorcycle racer •
Albie Morkel, cricketer •
Morne Morkel, cricketer •
Franco Mostert, professional rugby player •
Karen Muir, former swimmer •
Lauren Mukheibir, rock climber •
Franco Naudé, professional rugby player •
Steve Nash, basketball player •
Ryk Neethling, former swimmer and gold medallist in the freestyle relay at the
2004 Summer Olympics •
Jacques Nienaber, South African coach •
Jan Nortje, kickboxer •
Ricardo Nunes, footballer •
Dallas Oberholzer, skateboarder •
Louis Oosthuizen, professional golfer, winner of
2010 Open Championship •
Ryan Oosthuizen, rugby player •
Tasmin Pepper, race driver •
Jordan Pepper, race driver •
Anthony Phillips, baseball player •
François Pienaar, former captain of the
Springboks, leading South Africa to victory in the
1995 Rugby World Cup •
Kevin Pietersen, former England international cricketer •
Oscar Pistorius, former
paralympic athlete; convicted of the murder of his girlfriend •
Handré Pollard, professional rugby player •
Jacques Potgieter, former professional rugby player •
Gary Player, former professional golfer, winner of 9 major titles and widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of golf •
Pieter Prinsloo, basketball player •
André Pretorius, former rugby player •
Trevor Prangley, mixed martial artist •
Mari Rabie, triathlete. •
Cobus Reinach, professional rugby player •
Jonty Rhodes, professional cricketer •
Nadine Roos, professional rugby player •
Jarred Rothwell, muay thai boxer •
Tamara Reeves, former cricketer •
Cameron Saaiman, mixed martial artists •
Gabriela Salgado, footballer •
Glen Salmon, former footballer •
Corrie Sanders, in 2003 became the
WBO heavyweight champion; murdered in 2012 •
Jody Scheckter, former
Formula One auto-racer and winner of
1979 Formula One season •
Louis Schreuder, professional rugby player •
Roland Schoeman, swimmer and gold medallist in the freestyle relay at the
2004 Summer Olympics •
Charl Schwartzel, professional golfer and winner of the
2011 Masters Tournament •
Johanita Scholtz, badminton player •
Dillon Sheppard, former footballer •
Jan Serfontein, professional rugby player •
Dillon Sheppard, former footballer •
Matthew Smith, cross country skier •
John Smit, former captain of the
Springboks, leading South Africa to victory in the
2007 Rugby World Cup •
Graeme Smith, former captain of the
Proteas •
Kwagga Smith, professional rugby player •
Tatjana Smith, swimmer and gold medalist in the 200m
breaststroke at the
2020 Summer Olympics and 100m breaststroke at the
2024 Summer Olympics •
Fletcher Smythe-Lowe, footballer •
RG Snyman, professional rugby player •
Dale Steyn, cricket pace bowler •
Kyle Stolk, swimmer •
Andrew Surman, South African footballer •
Carla Swart, collegiate cyclist, won nineteen individual and team cycling titles •
Eric Tinkler, former footballer •
Mark Anderson, former goalkeeper of the
South Africa national football team •
Neil Tovey, former captain of the
South Africa national football team, leading the team to victory in the
1996 African Cup of Nations •
Darian Townsend, swimmer and gold medallist in the freestyle relay at the
2004 Summer Olympics •
Andrew Tucker, former footballer •
Hans Vonk, former footballer,
South Africa's first choice goalkeeper during
1998 Fifa World Cup •
Chloe Tryon, cricketer •
Dylan Unsworth, baseball player •
Brandon Valjalo, skateboarder •
Cameron van der Burgh, swimmer who represented South Africa at the
2008 Summer Olympics and at the
2012 Summer Olympics winning gold at the 100-metre breaststroke in a new world record •
Rassie van der Dussen, professional cricketer •
Lara van Niekerk, South African swimmer •
Marco van Staden, South African rugby player •
Janine van Wyk, footballer and captain of
South Africa women's national football team •
Hans Vonk, former footballer •
Lars Veldwijk, footballer •
Duane Vermeulen, professional rugby player •
Dino Visser, footballer •
Julia Vincent, diver •
Jessica Wade, footballer •
Eloise Webb, professional rugby player •
Laura Wolvaardt, cricketer •
Douglas Whyte,
horse racing jockey, 13-time Hong Kong champion jockey •
Cobus Wiese, South African rugby player •
Jasper Wiese, South African rugby player •
Jan-Hendrik Wessels, South African rugby player •
Ivan Winstanley, former footballer •
Neil Winstanley, former footballer •
Brad Binder, South African motorcycle racer, competing in
MotoGP with the
Red Bull KTM Team, winner of the 2016
Moto3 world championship
Other •
Mariette Bosch, murderer executed by the
government of Botswana in 2001 for the murder of South African Ria Wolmarans •
Micki Pistorius, forensic and investigative psychologist and author ==See also==