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Michala Banas (born 1978), actress and singer •
Morton Coutts (1904–2004), inventor •
Russell Crowe (born 1964), actor •
Christian Cullen (born 1976), rugby union footballer •
Kim Dotcom (born 1974), internet entrepreneur, businessman, musician, and political party founder •
Maria Dronke (1904–1987) actor, drama producer and teacher •
Thomas Eichelbaum (1931–2018), 11th Chief Justice of New Zealand •
Willi Fels (1858–1946), merchant, collector and philanthropist •
Carl Fischer (died 1893), doctor, homeopath and viticulturist •
Karl Fritsch (born 1963) contemporary jeweller •
Richard Fuchs (1887–1947), composer and architect •
Rudolf Gopas (1913–1983) artist and art teacher •
Awen Guttenbeil (born 1976), rugby league footballer •
Julius von Haast (1822–1887), geologist and founder of
Canterbury Museum •
Bendix Hallenstein (1835–1905) merchant, statesman, manufacturer, member of the New Zealand Parliament •
Olli Harder (born 1986), football coach •
Lewis Hotop ( 1844–1922), pharmacist, politician and Arbor Day advocate •
Gerhard Husheer (1864–1954), tobacco grower and processor, industrialist, philanthropist •
Howard Kippenberger (1897–1957), major general •
Charles Kelling (1818–1898), emigration agent, farmer and community leader •
Fedor Kelling (1820–1909), member of the New Zealand Parliament; brother of Charles Kelling •
Sandro Kopp (born 1978), visual artist currently based in Scotland •
Josh Kronfeld (born 1971), TV presenter and rugby union footballer •
Frederick Augustus Krull (abt 1836–1914), businessman and German consul •
David Lange (1942–2005), 32nd Prime Minister of New Zealand •
Peter Munz (1921–2006), philosopher and historian •
Oscar Natzka (1912–1951), operatic singer •
Arnold Nordmeyer (1901–1989), member of the New Zealand Parliament •
William Ott (1872–1951), 28th Mayor of Invercargill •
Eve Poole (1924–1992), 41st Mayor of Invercargill •
Victoria Schmidt, actress •
Gustavus von Tempsky (1828–1868), adventurer and soldier •
Karl Urban (born 1972), actor •
George William von Zedlitz (1871–1949), Professor of Modern Languages at Victoria University of Wellington (then called Victoria College) •
Johan Wohlers (1811–1885), Lutheran missionary ==See also==