List of Biographies / Cra
Portal Biographies | People search
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | ?
Ca | Cb | Ce | Ch | Ci | Cj | Ck | Cl | Cm | Cn | Co | Cr | Cs | Ct | Cu | Cv | Cw | Cy | Cz
Cra | Cre | Crh | Cri | Crk | Crl | Crn | Cro | Cru | Crv | Cry | Crz
Cra
Craa
- Craan, Antoine (1931-2010), Haitian-Canadian soccer player
- Craanen, Theodor († 1688), German mathematician and physician
- Craatz, Heinz (1918–2018), German politician (SPD), MdA
Crab
- Crab, John , Scottish merchant and politician
- Crab, John , Dutch merchant, pirate and military engineer
- Crabb, George Whitfield (1804–1846), American officer, judge, and politician
- Crabb, Jeremiah (1760-1800), American politician
- Crabb, Joey (born 1983), American ice hockey player
- Crabb, Lawrence J. (* 1944), American psychologist, pastor, author and speaker
- Crabb, Lionel , British combat diver and naval officer
- Crabb, R. Paul (* 1954), American music teacher and choir director
- Crabb, Stephen (* 1973), British Conservative Party politician
- Crabb, Taylor (* 1992), American beach volleyball player
- Crabb, Trevor (* 1989), American beach volleyball player
- Crabbe, Allen (born 1992), American basketball player
- Crabbe, Buster (1908–1983), American swimmer and actor
- Crabbe, Charles C. (1878–1969), American lawyer and politician
- Crabbe, Frans († 1553), Flemish engraver of the region's early Renaissance
- Crabbe, George (1754-1832), British poet
- Crabbe, Reginald Percy (1883–1964), British middle-distance runner and Bishop of the Anglican Church
- Crabbe, Samuel Azu (1918-2005), Ghanaian Chief Justice (1973-1977)
- Crabe, James (1931-1989), American cinematographer
- Crabeels, Florent (1829–1896), Belgian genre and landscape painter and etcher
- Crabeth, Dirck († 1574), Dutch glass painter
- Crabeth, Wouter († 1589), Dutch glass painter
- Crabeth, Wouter Pietersz. II. († 1644), Dutch painter
- Crabo, Astrid (* 1971), Swedish badminton player
- Crabtree, Arthur (1900–1975), British film director and cameraman
- Crabtree, Bryan (* 1974), American basketball player
- Crabtree, Gerald (* 1946), American cell biologist
- Crabtree, Jane (* 1981), Australian badminton player
- Crabtree, Jimmy (1871-1908) English football player
- Crabtree, Lotta (1847–1924) American actress, entertainer, comedian, and philanthropist
- Crabtree, Michael (b.1987), American football player
- Crabtree, Richie (* 1934), American jazz musician
- Crabtree, Robert H. (* 1948), British-American chemist
- Crabtree, Syd († 1934), British motorcycle racer
- Crabtree, William (1610-1644) English astronomer
- Crabtree, William R. (1867-1920) American politician
Crac
- Craca, Marcello (* 1974), German tennis player
- Cracco Ruggini, Lellia (* 1931), Italian historian
- Cracco, Giorgio (* 1934), Italian Medievalist
- Crace, Jim (born 1946), British writer
- Crăciun, Adriana (* 1989), Romanian handball player
- Craciún, Estefanía (* 1987), Uruguayan tennis player
- Crăciun, Florin (* 1989), Romanian bobsleigh athlete
- Crăciun, Georgia (* 1999), Romanian tennis player
- Crăciun, Niculae-Cornel (* 1925), Romanian skier
- Crăciun, Simona (* 1983), Romanian biathlete
- Crăciunescu, Florența (1955–2008), Romanian athlete
- Crack, Carl (1971–2001), German digital hardcore musician
- Cracknell, Adam (born 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cracknell, James (born 1972), British rower
- Cracknell, Sarah (* 1967), English pop singer
- Cracow, Georg (1525–1575), German lawyer and statesman
- Cracraft, Joel (* 1943), American ornithologist and paleontologist
Crad
- Craddock, Bantz J. (* 1949), American general
- Craddock, Billy (* 1939), American rockabilly, rock'n'roll and country musician
- Craddock, Ida (1857–1902), American author and champion of the sexual revolution
- Craddock, Jody (* 1975), English soccer player
- Craddock, John Campbell (1930-2006), American geologist and polar explorer
- Craddock, John D. (1881–1942), American politician
- Craddock, Lawson (* 1992), American racing cyclist
- Craddock, Omar (* 1991), American triple jumper
- Cradlebaugh, John (1819–1872), American politician
- Cradock, Christopher (1862-1914) British Rear Admiral
- Cradock, Fanny (1909–1994), English restaurant critic, author and TV cook
- Cradock, HC (1863-1941) British writer
- Cradock, Matthew († 1641), English politician and businessman; Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor
- Cradock, Percy (1923-2010), British diplomat
Crae
- Craecker, Joseph De (1891–1975), Belgian sword fencer
- Craemer, Kurt (1912–1961), German painter, designer and illustrator
- Craemer, Rudolf (1903–1941), German historian
- Craemer, Ulrich (1919–2009), German architect
- Craemer, Ulrich (* 1940), German journalist and moderator
- Craen, Nicolaes († 1507), Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance
- Craenhals, François (1926–2004), Belgian comic artist
- Craesbeeck, Joos van , Flemish painter
- Craeybeckx, Lode (1897–1976), Flemish socialist politician
- Craeyvanger, Gerardus (1775–1855), Dutch musician
- Craeyvanger, Gijsbertus (1810–1895), Dutch painter
- Craeyvanger, Reinier (1812–1880), Dutch painter and musician
Craf
- Craffonara, Lois (* 1940), Ladin philologist and historian
- Crafford, Ian (born 1944), British film editor
- Craffström, Gustav (1784–1854), initially an imperial Russian officer and then transferred to the administration of the Russian educational system in the Baltic Sea governorate
- Crafft, Johann (1618–1695), German theologian and university professor
- Crafoord, Clarence (1899-1984), Swedish surgeon
- Crafoord, Holger (1908–1982), Swedish industrialist
- Craford, M. George (* 1938), American physicist and engineer
- Craft († 1066), Bishop of Meissen
- Craft, Chris (* 1939), English racing car driver
- Craft, Coy (born 1997), American football player
- Craft, Edward B. (1881–1929), American engineer
- Craft, John (* 1947), American triple jumper
- Craft, Kelly (* 1962), American businesswoman and diplomat
- Craft, Percy Robert (1856–1934), English late Impressionist painter
- Craft, Robert (1923–2015), American conductor and musicologist
- Craft, Shanice (* 1993), German discus thrower
- Craft, Will , American volleyball player
- Crafter, Michael (* 1981), Australian rock and metal musician and music manager
- Crafton, Harry , American R&B musician and songwriter
- Crafton, Matt (* 1976), American NASCAR driver
- Crafts, James Mason (1839-1917), American chemist
- Crafts, Samuel C. (1768-1853), American politician
Crag
- Cragg, Alistair Ian (* 1980), Irish long-distance runner
- Cragg, Amy (* 1984), American long-distance runner
- Cragg, Kenneth (1913–2012), Anglican cleric, bishop, and researcher
- Cragg, Tony (* 1949), English visual artist
- Cragin, Aaron H. (1821–1898) American politician
- Cragius, Tilemann , German Lutheran theologian
- Cragno, Alessio (* 1994), Italian football goalkeeper
- Crago, Thomas S. (1866-1925), American politician
- Cragon, Harvey (1929-2018), American computer engineer with Texas Instruments
- Cragun, Richard (1944–2012), American dancer
Crah
- Crahan, Shawn (* 1969), American rock musician
- Crahay, Albert (1903-1991), Belgian lieutenant general
- Crahay, Charles (* 1889), Belgian foil fencer
- Crahay, Edmond (1883–1957), Belgian fencer
Crai
- Craig G , American rapper
- Craig, Alec (1884–1945), Scottish actor
- Craig, Alexander Kerr (1828-1892), American politician
- Craig, Amanda (born 1959), British writer
- Craig, Angie (* 1972), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Craig, Bryan (* 1991), American actor
- Craig, Carl (* 1969), American techno producer and musician
- Craig, Charles (1877–1972), American actor of the silent film era
- Craig, Charles (* 1942), American triple jumper
- Craig, Charmaine (* 1970), American actress and writer
- Craig, Daniel (* 1968), British actor
- Craig, David (born 1929), British Air Force officer, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, member of the House of Lords
- Craig, Dean (born 1974), British screenwriter
- Craig, Edward Gordon (1872–1966) British actor, director, set designer, graphic artist and author
- Craig, Eli (* 1972), American film director, film producer, screenwriter and actor
- Craig, Elijah (1743-1808) American Baptist clergyman
- Craig, Elizabeth (1883–1980), Scottish cook and journalist
- Craig, Elizabeth (* 1957), Canadian rower
- Craig, Emily (* 1992), British rower
- Craig, Francis (1900–1966), American musician and composer
- Craig, George Henry (1845–1923), American lawyer and politician
- Craig, George N. (1909-1992), American politician
- Craig, Georgena (* 1942), British middle-distance runner
- Craig, Gordon A. (1913–2005), American historian (Germany expert) and writer
- Craig, Gordon Y. (1925-2014), Scottish geologist
- Craig, HAL (1921–1978) Irish screenwriter, journalist and theater critic
- Craig, Hardin (1875–1968), American literary scholar
- Craig, Harmon (1926-2003), American geochemist
- Craig, Harrison (* 1994), Australian pop singer
- Craig, Hector (1775–1842), American politician
- Craig, James (1739–1795) Scottish architect and town planner
- Craig, James (1818–1888), American officer and politician
- Craig, James (1912–1985), American actor
- Craig, James Henry (1748–1812), British officer and colonial administrator
- Craig, James, 1st Viscount Craigavon (1871–1940), first Northern Irish Prime Minister
- Craig, Janric, 3rd Viscount Craigavon (* 1944), British peer and chartered accountant
- Craig, Jim (born 1943), Scottish football player
- Craig, Jim (born 1957), American ice hockey player
- Craig, John (1663–1731) Scottish mathematician and theologian
- Craig, Jonny (* 1986), Canadian-American rock musician
- Craig, Kami (* 1987), American water polo player
- Craig, Larry (* 1945), American politician
- Craig, Locke (1860-1925), Governor of North Carolina
- Craig, Lyman C. (1906-1974) American chemist
- Craig, Malin (1875-1945), American general; Chief of Staff of the Army (1935-1939)
- Craig, Megan (* 1992), New Zealand squash player
- Craig, Michael (born 1928), British actor
- Craig, Mike (* 1971), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and scout
- Craig, Mikey (* 1960), British DJ and bassist in the band Culture Club
- Craig, Mira (* 1982), Norwegian-American singer
- Craig, Nell (1891-1965), American actress
- Craig, Nick (* 1990), New Zealand ice hockey player
- Craig, Ralph (1889–1972), American track and field athlete
- Craig, Robert (1792-1852), American politician
- Craig, Roger (born 1960), American football player
- Craig, Ryan (born 1972), British playwright
- Craig, Ryan (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Craig, Samuel Alfred (1839–1920), American politician
- Craig, Stephen (* 1960), Irish artist
- Craig, Stuart (* 1942), British production designer and Oscar winner
- Craig, Tony (born 1958), African actor
- Craig, Torrey (* 1990), American basketball player
- Craig, Wallace (1876-1954), American experimental psychologist and behaviorist
- Craig, Wendy (born 1934), British actress
- Craig, William (1918-2016), American philosopher and logician
- Craig, William Benjamin (1877–1925), American lawyer and politician
- Craig, William Lane (* 1949), American theologian and philosopher
- Craig, Yvonne (1937-2015), American actress
- Craig-Martin, Michael (* 1941), Irish-British painter and installation artist
- Craige, Francis Burton (1811-1875), American politician
- Craigen, James (born 1991), English soccer player
- Craighead, Shealah , American photographer
- Craigher de Jachelutta, Jacob Nikolaus (1797–1855), Austrian poet and translator
- Craigie, Billy (1953-1998), Aboriginal political activist
- Craigie, Cathie (* 1954), Scottish politician
- Craigie, Sam (* 1993), English snooker player
- Craigie, Stephen (* 1990), English snooker player
- Craigie, William A. (1867–1957), Scottish philologist and lexicographer
- Craigwell, Dale (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey player
- Craik, Elizabeth (* 1939), British Countess
- Craik, Henry (1805–1866), Scottish Hebrew and free church preacher
- Craik, James (1730–1814), American physician and friend of George Washington
- Craik, William , American politician
- Crail, Joe (1877–1938), American politician
- Crailsheim, Alexander (1806–1880), politician Free City of Frankfurt
- Crailsheim, Carola von (1895–1982), German writer and translator
- Crailsheim, Eduard von (1865–1915), Bavarian major general
- Crailsheim, Friedrich Krafft von (1841–1926), Bavarian politician
- Crain, Jeanne (1925–2003), American actress
- Crain, Lucie , German entrepreneur, women's rights activist and founder of the Crain Institute
- Crain, Pam († 2013), Indian jazz singer
- Crain, William H. (1848-1896), American politician
- Craine, Kailani (* 1998), Australian figure skater
- Craioveanu, Gheorghe (* 1968), Romanian football player
- Crais, Robert (* 1953), American detective writer
- Craita Ten'o, Nicoleta (* 1983), German-Romanian writer
Crak
- Crake, Paul (* 1976), Australian mountain and stair runner and cyclist
Cral
- Craley, Nathaniel N. (1927-2006), American politician
- Crali, Tullio (1910–2000), Italian futurist painter
- Craloh († 958), abbot of the St. Gallen monastery
Cram
- Cram, Donald J. (1919-2001), American chemist, Nobel Prize winner in chemistry
- Cram, Michael (* 1968), Canadian actor and singer-songwriter
- Cram, Mildred (1889–1985), American screenwriter and writer
- Cram, Paul (1952-2018), Canadian jazz musician
- Cram, Steve (* 1960), English athlete
- Crama, Nico (* 1935), Dutch film producer
- Cramarossa, Joseph (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cramarossa, Vito (* 1966), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cramaud, Simon de († 1423), lawyer, diplomat, church politician and cardinal
- Cramer von Clausbruch, Henning (1584–1646), German merchant, diplomat and mayor of Goslar
- Cramer von Clausbruch, Rudolf (1864–1916), German officer
- Cramer von Clausbruch, Wolfram (* 1962), German musician and multi-instrumentalist
- Cramer von Clausagh, Peter Josef (1752–1820), official in Cologne
- Cramer, Adalbert (* 1951), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Cramer, Albert (1943–2012), German entrepreneur, owner of the Warsteiner Brewery
- Cramer, Alfred (1863–1915), Prussian lieutenant colonel and military writer
- Cramer, Alfred (1872–1938), German architect
- Cramer, Alphons von (1834–1884), Austrian genre and portrait painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Cramer, Amalie , German theater actress
- Cramer, Andreas († 1679), German politician and Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorfish statesman
- Cramer, Andreas Wilhelm (1760–1833), German law teacher and librarian
- Cramer, Arnold (* 1941), German soccer player
- Cramer, August (1860-1912), German psychiatrist
- Cramer, Balthasar (1851–1923), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Cramer, Ben (* 1947), Dutch pop singer and musical performer
- Cramer, Bernhard (1930–2011), German engineer and university professor
- Cramer, Bernhard (* 1965), German geologist
- Cramer, Bettina (* 1969), German television presenter, film producer and author
- Crämer, Carl (1818–1902), German politician (DFP), MdR
- Cramer, Carl Christoph (1750–1827), tax collector, consultant, holder of the concession for the coffee trade in Silesia and royal councilor in Glogau
- Cramer, Carl Eduard (1817–1886), German publicist in Leipzig, MdL
- Cramer, Carl Eduard (1831–1901), Swiss botanist
- Cramer, Carl Friedrich (1752–1807), theologian, bookseller and music writer
- Cramer, Carl Gottlob (1758–1817), German writer and forest adviser
- Cramer, Carsten (* 1968), German entrepreneur and football official
- Cramer, Christian (* 1962), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the Landtag of Styria
- Cramer, Conradin (* 1979), Swiss politician
- Cramer, Daffi , German pop singer
- Cramer, Daniel (1568–1637), German Lutheran theologian, chronicler and author
- Cramer, Daniel Gustav (* 1975), German conceptual artist
- Cramer, Dettmar (1925–2015), German soccer player and coach
- Cramer, Dettmar (* 1929), German journalist; Director of the DLF (1992–1993)
- Cramer, Erhard (* 1967), German mathematician university professor
- Cramer, Erich (1904–1977), German publisher
- Cramer, Ernst (1898–1980), Swiss gardener and landscape architect
- Cramer, Ernst (1913–2010), German publicist, board member of the Axel Springer Foundation
- Cramer, Ernst Ludwig (1895–1957), German writer, farmer in German South West Africa
- Cramer, Felix (* 1974), German cameraman
- Cramer, Floyd (1933–1997) American pianist and composer, country musician
- Cramer, Franz (1772–1848), German-English violinist and conductor, conductor of the royal band
- Cramer, Franz (1860–1923), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Cramer, Franz Anton (1776–1829), court pharmacist in Paderborn
- Cramer, Franz Wilhelm (1815–1903), German clergyman, auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Münster (1884–1903)
- Cramer, Friedrich (1847–1903), German surgeon
- Cramer, Friedrich (1923–2003), German chemist and genetic researcher
- Cramer, Gabriel (1704–1752), Swiss mathematician
- Cramer, Georg (1610–1676), Saxon educator
- Cramer, Gerald (* 1960), German soccer player
- Cramer, Hans (1896–1968), German officer, most recently general of the tank force
- Cramer, Hans (1904–1945), German SA leader, mayor and National Socialist
- Cramer, Hans-Jürgen (* 1951), German manager; Board spokesman for Vattenfall Europe
- Cramér, Harald (1893–1985), Swedish mathematician and statistician
- Cramer, Heinrich (1831–1893), German institutional psychiatrist
- Cramer, Heinrich (1866–1927), Bavarian government director and forest clerk
- Cramer, Heinz (1911–2003), German officer and pilot (Wehrmacht, Bundeswehr)
- Cramer, Heinz (* 1920), German jazz and studio musician
- Cramer, Heinz von (1924–2009), German author and radio play director
- Cramer, Helene (1844–1916), German flower and landscape painter
- Cramer, Jacob (1833–1895), Dutch Reformed theologian and church historian
- Cramer, Jacqueline (* 1951), Dutch environmental scientist and politician
- Cramer, Jennifer (* 1993), German soccer player
- Cramer, Joey (* 1973), Canadian-American former child actor
- Cramer, Johann (1905–1987), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Cramer, Johann Andreas (1710–1777), German metallurgist
- Cramer, Johann Andreas (1723–1788), German writer and theologian
- Cramer, Johann Baptist (1771–1858), English pianist and composer of German descent
- Cramer, Johann Carl (1825–1850), Baptist pioneer in East Frisia
- Cramer, Johann Jacob (1705–1770), German musician
- Cramer, Johann Ulrich von (1706–1772), German lawyer and philosopher
- Cramer, Johannes (* 1950), German architect, building historian, building researcher and specialist book author
- Cramer, John (1779–1870), American lawyer and politician
- Cramer, John Anthony (1793-1848), British classical scholar
- Cramer, Karl (1807–1860), German writer and editor
- Cramer, Karl-Josef (* 1941), German actor
- Cramer, Kevin (* 1961), American politician
- Cramer, Konrad (1933–2013), German philosopher and university professor
- Cramer, Lawrence William (1897–1978), American university professor and politician
- Cramer, Lea-Sophie (* 1987), German entrepreneur
- Cramer, Louise Ernestine (1757–1831), foster child of the founder of the Hofrat Simon Heinrich Sack'sche Family Foundation
- Cramer, Ludwig (1866–1917), colonialist in German South West Africa
- Cramer, Ludwig Dankegott , German Protestant clergyman and university professor
- Cramer, Ludwig Wilhelm (1755–1832), German mining official and mineral collector
- Cramer, Matthias , game designer
- Cramer, Max (1859–1933), German teacher and family researcher in Heilbronn
- Cramer, Melchior (1599–1645), German Evangelical Lutheran pastor and general superintendent
- Cramer, Melchior Conrad (1672–1760), German physician, first body medic and Privy Councilor of the High Prince Brandenburg-Onolzbach
- Cramer, Michael (1930–2000), German actor and voice actor
- Cramer, Michael (* 1949), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdA, MdEP
- Cramer, Molly (1852–1936), German flower, landscape and portrait painter
- Cramer, Moritz (1897–1952), German National Socialist
- Cramer, Patrick (* 1969), German structural biologist
- Cramer, Peter (1910–2003), German geologist
- Cramer, Peter (1932–2009), German legal scholar
- Cramer, Pieter (1721–1776), Dutch merchant and entomologist
- Cramer, Ralf (* 1966), German manager and was a member of the Executive Board of Continental AG (2009–2017)
- Cramer, Richard (1847–1906), German civil engineer
- Cramer, Richard (1889–1960), American actor
- Cramer, Richard Ben (1950–2013), American journalist and author
- Cramer, Rie (1887–1977), Dutch illustrator and writer
- Cramer, Robert (* 1947), American politician
- Cramer, Robert (* 1954), Swiss politician (Greens)
- Cramer, Rudolf (1882–1949), German geologist
- Cramer, Rudolf von (1818–1902), Prussian major general and commandant of the Magdeburg Fortress
- Cramer, Samuel (1842–1913), Dutch theologian
- Cramer, Scott (* 1958), American figure skater
- Cramer, Sibylle (* 1941), German literary critic
- Cramer, Siegfried (* 1935), German engineer and university professor
- Cramer, Sofie (* 1974), German writer
- Cramer, Stasia (* 1954), Dutch writer
- Cramer, Susanne (1936–1969), German film actress
- Cramer, Tjarko Meyer (1780–1812), German painter
- Cramer, Tomas (* 1967), German author
- Crämer, Ulrich (1907–1992), German historian
- Cramer, Walter (1886–1944), German textile entrepreneur and confidante of Carl Friedrich Goerdeler
- Cramer, Wilhelm († 1799), German violinist and conductor
- Cramer, Wilhelm Heinrich Christoph von (1712–1793), Drost in Königslutter
- Cramer, Wilhelm Zacharias (1696–1772), German lawyer
- Cramer, William C. (1922–2003), American politician
- Cramer, Winfrid (* 1933), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Cramer, Wolfgang (1901–1974), German philosopher
- Cramer, Wolfgang (* 1957), German geographer and ecologist
- Cramer-Berke, Hubert , German landscape and industrial painter and etcher from the Düsseldorf School
- Cramer-Crummenerl, Emma (1875–1964), German writer and poet
- Cramer-Klett, Ludwig Benedikt von (1906–1985), German lawyer and hunting writer
- Cramer-Klett, Theodor von (1817–1884), German businessman and industrialist
- Cramer-Klett, Theodor von junior (1874–1938), German entrepreneur and patron
- Cramer-Nauhaus, Barbara (1927–2001), German English scholar and translator
- Crameri, Antonio (* 1969), Swiss religious and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Guayaquil
- Cramez, Jorge (* 1963), Portuguese filmmaker
- Cramling, Pia (* 1963), Swedish chess player
- Cramm, Armgard von (1883–1971), German nobleman, mother of Bernhard zur Lippe-Biesterfeld
- Cramm, Asche von († 1528), mercenary leader of the Reformation and friend of Martin Luther
- Cramm, Barbara (* 1966), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Cramm, Berno von (* 1934), German actor
- Cramm, Burghard von (1874–1936), German manor owner and court official
- Cramm, Dagmar von (* 1955), German nutritionist, author and journalist
- Cramm, Franz von (1610–1661), German court official
- Cramm, Friedrich (1874–1942), German farmer and politician (DVP), MdR
- Cramm, Gottfried von (1909–1976), German tennis player
- Cramm, Helga von (1840–1919), Swiss painter and graphic artist
- Cramm-Burgdorf, Christian Friedrich Adolf Burghard von (1837–1913), German envoy and author
- Crammer, Anton (1705–1785), German Jesuit, preacher and author of counter-Reformation writings
- Crammer, Pauline (* 1991), French soccer player
- Crammond, Geoff , British game developer
- Crammond, John (1906–1978), British skeleton athlete
- Cramne, George (* 1960), Swedish boxer
- Cramolini, Eduard (1807–1881), Austrian painter and photographer
- Cramolini, Ludwig (1805–1884), Austrian opera singer (tenor) and director
- Cramon Daiber, Birgit (* 1944), German politician (Die Linke, Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MEP
- Cramon, August von (1861–1940), Prussian officer, last lieutenant general in the First World War
- Cramon-Taubadel, Viola von (* 1970), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Cramp, Stanley (1913–1987), British administrator and ornithologist
- Crampel, Paul (1864-1891), French explorer of Africa
- Crampton, Barbara (* 1958), American actress
- Crampton, Jessica (* 1994), British track cyclist
- Crampton, Matthew (* 1986), English track cyclist
- Crampton, Peter (* 1969), British hurdler and sprinter
- Crampton, Steven (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Crampton, Thomas Russell (1816–1888), British mechanical engineer and engineer
- Cramton, Louis C. (1875–1966), American politician
Cran
- Cranach, Augustin (1554–1595), German painter
- Cranach, Elimar von (1871–1950), German major general
- Cranach, Hans († 1537), German painter and draftsman
- Cranach, Hans von (1855–1929), Prussian major, castle captain of the Wartburg
- Cranach, Julius von (1793–1860), Prussian lieutenant general
- Cranach, Karl von (1809–1900), Prussian lieutenant general
- Cranach, Lucas the Elder († 1553), German painter and graphic artist
- Cranach, Lucas the Younger (1515–1586), son of Lucas Cranach the Elder, painter and graphic artist
- Cranach, Lucas III. , German painter
- Cranach, Ludwig von (1818–1894), Prussian infantry general and chief of the 8th Westphalian Infantry Regiment No. 57
- Cranach, Mario von (* 1931), German psychologist and university professor
- Cranach, Michael von (* 1941), German psychiatrist and author
- Cranach, Rudolph von (1823–1879), German politician, MdR
- Cranach, Wilhelm Lucas von (1861–1918), German painter and jewelry designer
- Cranach-Sichart, Eberhard von (1886–1967), German art historian
- Cranage, Adrian (* 1969), Australian cameraman
- Crandall, Irving B. (1890-1927) American physicist
- Crandall, Jordan (* 1958), American media artist and media theorist
- Crandall, Lee (1887–1969), American ornithologist and chief curator of the Bronx Zoo
- Crandall, Michael (* 1940), American mathematician
- Crandall, Prudence (1803–1890), American teacher and civil rights activist
- Crandall, Richard (1947–2012), American computer scientist and physicist
- Crandall, Roland (1892–1972), American cartoonist
- Crandall, Stephen H. (1920–2013), American mechanical engineer
- Crandon, Mina (1888–1941), Canadian-American necromancer
- Crane, Arthur G. (1877–1955), American politician (Republican Party)
- Crane, Barry (1927–1985), American television director and television producer
- Crane, Ben (born 1976), American golfer
- Crane, Bob (1928–1978), American actor
- Crane, Brandon (born 1976), American actor
- Crane, Brian (* 1949), American comic artist
- Crane, Callum (born 1996), Scottish soccer player
- Crane, Caprice (* 1970), American writer and screenwriter
- Crane, Conrad (* 1952), American military strategist
- Crane, Dan (1936–2019), American politician
- Crane, David (* 1955), American video game developer and programmer
- Crane, David (* 1957), American screenwriter and television producer
- Crane, Eva (1912-2007), English scientist (beekeeper)
- Crane, Evan J. (1889-1966) American chemist
- Crane, Fred (1918-2008), American actor and radio host
- Crane, Fred († 1985), American jazz musician
- Crane, Gregory (* 1957), American classical philologist and computer scientist
- Crane, H. Richard (1907-2007), American experimental physicist
- Crane, Hart (1899-1932), American poet
- Crane, Ichabod (1787-1857), American officer
- Crane, John , American former government employee, whistleblower
- Crane, Joseph Halsey (1782–1851), American lawyer and politician
- Crane, L. Stanley (1915-2003), American railroad manager
- Crane, Les (1933-2008), American radio and television presenter
- Crane, Martin McNulty (1855-1943), American politician
- Crane, Melinda (* 1956), American journalist, political commentator, publicist and presenter
- Crane, Michael Joseph (1863–1928), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Philadelphia
- Crane, Norma (1928–1973), American actress
- Crane, Peter (* 1954), British botanist and paleontologist
- Crane, Phil (1930-2014), American Republican politician
- Crane, Robert Dickson (* 1929), American lawyer and Muslim activist
- Crane, Roy (1901–1977), American comic book artist
- Crane, Simon (born 1960), British stuntman and actor
- Crane, Stanley , English soccer player
- Crane, Stephen (1709–1780), American politician
- Crane, Stephen (1871-1900), American writer
- Crane, Vincent (1943–1989), British rock musician (piano, keyboard)
- Crane, Walter (1845-1915) British painter
- Crane, Whitfield (* 1968), American rock singer
- Crane, Winthrop M. (1853-1920) American politician
- Craner, William (1906-1987), British sprinter
- Cranford, John W. (1862–1899) American politician
- Crang, Neil (* 1949), Australian racing car driver
- Cranham, Kenneth (born 1944), British actor
- Cranio Randagio (1994-2016), Italian rapper
- Cranitch, Mícheál (1912–1999), Irish politician
- Crank, John (1916-2006), English mathematician
- Cranko, John (1927–1973) British choreographer and dance director
- Cranley, John (* 1974), American politician, Mayor of Cincinnati
- Cranmer, Thomas (1489–1556), English Archbishop of Canterbury (1533–1556) and reformer
- Cranshaw, Bob (1932-2016), American jazz musician
- Cranshaw, Patrick (1919–2005), American actor
- Cranston, Alan (1914-2000), American politician
- Cranston, Blain (born 1995), Canadian volleyball player
- Cranston, Bryan (born 1956), American actor, film director and voice actor
- Cranston, Henry Y. (1789–1864) American politician
- Cranston, John (1625–1680) English physician, politician and officer
- Cranston, John Arnold (1891-1972) British chemist
- Cranston, Robert B. (1791–1873), American politician
- Cranston, Toller , Canadian figure skater and artist
- Crantz, Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von (1722–1797), Austrian physician and botanist
- Cranwell, Guillermo (1841–1909), Argentine politician, Mayor of Buenos Aires
- Cranz, Alexander (1779–1845), Oberamtmann of Württemberg
- Cranz, August Friedrich (1737–1801), German writer
- Cranz, Carl (1858–1945), mathematician, physicist and ballistics scientist
- Cranz, Christl (1914–2004), German ski racer
- Cranz, David (1723–1777), missionary and historian
- Cranz, Friedrich (1792–1840), German administrative officer
- Cranz, Friedrich Alexander Leopold (1807–1878), German Protestant clergyman
- Cranz, Friedrich-Carl (1886–1941), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Cranz, Hermann (1883–1944), mechanical engineer, university lecturer at the Technical University of Hanover
- Cranz, Rudolf (1918–1941), German ski racer
- Cranz, Thomas († 1853), German draftsman
Crap
- Crapanzano, Vincent (* 1939), American anthropologist and literary scholar
- Crapelet, Georges-Adrien (1789–1842), French publisher and Romanist
- Crapo, Henry H. (1804-1869) American politician
- Crapo, Mike (* 1951), American politician
- Crapo, William W. (1830-1926), American politician
- Craponne, Adam de (1526–1576), French engineer
- Crapp, Austen Robin (* 1934), bishop emeritus
- Crapp, Lorraine (born 1938), Australian swimmer
- Crappius, Andreas (1542–1623), German hymn composer
Crar
- Crary, Albert P. (1911-1987), American geophysicist and glaciologist
- Crary, Isaac E. (1804-1854), American politician
- Crary, John , American politician
Crashes
- Cras, Hendrik Constantijn (1739-1820), Dutch lawyer and librarian
- Cras, Jean (1879–1932), French composer and admiral
- Craschel, Theobald († 1587), auxiliary bishop and theology professor in Cologne
- Crasemann, Christoph Adolph (1797–1876), German businessman
- Crasemann, Claes Christian (1801–1887), Hamburg merchant and member of parliament
- Crasemann, Edgar (1896–1973), Swiss agricultural chemist and university professor
- Crasemann, Eduard (1891–1950), German officer, most recently general of the artillery in World War II
- Crasemann, Ferdinand (1886–1926), German officer and politician (DVP)
- Crasemann, Rudolph (1841–1929), German businessman and politician, MdHB
- Crash, Darby (1958–1980), American punk rock musician
- Crashaw, Richard (1613-1649), English lyric poet
- Craske, Cecil , Australian badminton player
- Crass, Franz (1928–2012), German opera singer (bass)
- Crasselius, Bartholomäus (1667–1724), German Lutheran clergyman and hymn poet
- Crassenstein, Wilhelm Wendt zu (1603–1644), member of the Wendt family
- Crasset, Jean (1618–1692), French religious, theologian
- Crassini, C. , Italian composer
- Crassot, Richard , French conductor and composer
- Crassus, Publius Licinius († 53 BC), Roman military leader, son of Marcus Licinius Crassus
- Crast, Antonio (1911–1984), Italian actor
- Crastan, Valentin (* 1932), Swiss engineering scientist and professor emeritus
Crat
- Cratander, Andreas († 1540), Basel printer and publisher
- Crate, Chuck (1916–1992), Canadian fascist and leader of the Canadian Union of Fascists
- Crato von Krafftheim, Johann (1519–1585), German doctor
- Crato, Nuno (* 1952), Portuguese mathematician, statistician and politician
- Cratz von Scharfenstein, Hugo Everhard († 1663), Bishop of Worms
- Cratz von Scharffenstein, Johann Philipp († 1635), German field marshal in the Swedish service
- Cratz, Annegret (* 1957), German accordionist
- Cratz, Johann Baptist (1779–1858), Nassau politician
- Cratz, Karl Friedrich von (1671–1747), Prussian major general, head of the Berlin garrison regiment and heir to Mordal and Pfänner in Halle
- Cratz, Sören (* 1948), Swedish football coach
Crau
- Crauchet, Paul (1920–2012), French actor
- Crauel, Johann (1581–1665), German physician, Princely Braunschweig-Lüneburgischer Leibmedicus, Stadtphysicus and Mayor of Osterode
- Crauel, Johann Friedrich (1629–1703), German lawyer, respondent, court assessor for the Electoral Brauschweig-Lüneburg court, syndic of the principalities of Calenberg and Grubenhagen and mayor of the city of Einbeck
- Craufurd, Quintin (1743-1819), British art collector and writer
- Craufurd, Robert (1764-1812) British general and politician
- Craughwell, Gerard (born 1953), Irish politician
- Craughwell, Thomas J. (1956-2018), American author
- Crausaz, Roselyne (* 1943), Swiss politician and State Councilor for the Canton of Friborg
- Craushaar, Ernst von (1815–1870), royal Saxon major general and commander of the 1st Infantry Brigade, portrait painter
- Craushaar, Georg von (1851–1936), German district chief and manor owner
- Craushaar, Harry von (1891–1970), German lawyer, SS brigade leader and administrative officer
- Crauss (* 1971), German writer
Crav
- Cravaack, Chip (born 1959), American politician
- Cravalho, Auliʻi (* 2000), American actress, voice actress and singer
- Cravan, Arthur , British poet
- Cravat, Nick (1912-1994), American film actor
- Cravatt, Benjamin F. (* 1970), American chemist
- Cravatte, Henry (1911–1990), Luxembourg lawyer and politician (LSAP), member of the Chambre
- Craveirinha, José (1922-2003), Mozambican poet
- Craveiro Lopes, Francisco (1894–1964), Portuguese general, President (1951–1958)
- Craveiro Lopes, Nuno (1921–1972), Portuguese architect
- Craveiro, Guido (* 1974), Portuguese musician and producer
- Craven, Beverley (born 1963), British singer and songwriter
- Craven, Charles (1682–1754), Governor of South Carolina
- Craven, Dan (* 1983), Namibian racing cyclist
- Craven, Danie (1910-1993), South African rugby player
- Craven, Elizabeth (1750-1828) English writer
- Craven, Frank (1875–1945) American actor, writer, and director
- Craven, George Laurence (1884–1967), British clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Westminster
- Craven, Jane , American tennis player
- Craven, Jonathan (* 1965), American screenwriter and producer
- Craven, Margaret (1901–1980), American writer
- Craven, Matt (* 1956), Canadian film and stage actor
- Craven, Mimi (* 1957), American actress and photographer
- Craven, Murray (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player and official
- Craven, Peter (1934–1963), British speedway driver
- Craven, Philip (born 1950), British wheelchair basketball player and head of the International Paralympic Committee
- Craven, Wayne (1930-2020), American art historian
- Craven, Wes (1939-2015), American film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor
- Cravenne, Georges (1914–2009), French journalist, publicist, advertising specialist and film producer
- Cravenne, Marcel (1908–2002), French film director
- Cravens, James A. (1818-1893), American politician
- Cravens, James H. (1802–1876), American politician
- Cravens, John R. (1819-1899) American politician
- Cravens, Jordan E. (1830-1914), American politician
- Cravens, William B. (1872–1939), American politician
- Cravens, William Fadjo (1899–1974), American politician
- Craveri, Benedetta (* 1942), Italian modern and literary historian
- Craveri, Mario (1902–1990), Italian cameraman and documentary filmmaker
- Cravero, Jorgelina (* 1982), Argentine tennis player
- Cravic, Dominique (* 1946), French singer, guitarist and composer
- Cravinho, João (* 1936), Portuguese politician (PS), MEP
- Craviotto, Saúl (* 1984), Spanish canoeist
Craw
- Crawatzo, Heinz (1936-2017), German soccer player
- Crawford Seeger, Ruth (1901–1953), American composer
- Crawford, Adair (1748–1795) Scottish-Irish chemist
- Crawford, Alex (born 1963), British journalist
- Crawford, Ali (born 1991), Scottish soccer player
- Crawford, Andrew (1917-1994) Scottish actor
- Crawford, Andrew M. (1853–1925), American lawyer and politician
- Crawford, Anne (1920–1956) British film, television and theater actress
- Crawford, Beverly (* 1963), American gospel singer
- Crawford, Billy (* 1982), Filipino singer, dancer, producer, songwriter and actor
- Crawford, Bixie (1921–1988), American jazz and rhythm & blues singer
- Crawford, Bob (1899–1970), American long-distance runner of British descent
- Crawford, Broderick (1911–1986), American actor
- Crawford, Bruce (born 1955), Scottish politician
- Crawford, Bryce (1914-2011) American chemist
- Crawford, Candace (* 1994), Canadian ski racer
- Crawford, Caprice (* 1971), American actress, film producer and talent scout
- Crawford, Carl (born 1981), American baseball player
- Crawford, Chace (born 1985), American film actor
- Crawford, Chandra (* 1983), Canadian cross-country skier
- Crawford, Cheryl (1902–1986), American theater director and producer
- Crawford, Chris (* 1950), American game developer
- Crawford, Christina (* 1939), American actress and author
- Crawford, Cindy (born 1966), American model and actress
- Crawford, Cindy (* 1980), American porn actress
- Crawford, Clayne (* 1978), American actor
- Crawford, Coe I. (1858–1944), American politician
- Crawford, Corey (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Crawford, Daz (born 1970), British actor
- Crawford, Dean (born 1958), Canadian rower
- Crawford, Eusebius John (1917–2002), Northern Irish religious, Catholic bishop
- Crawford, Floyd (1928-2017), Canadian ice hockey player
- Crawford, Francis Marion (1854-1909), American writer
- Crawford, Frank (1923-2003), American physicist
- Crawford, Fred L. (1888–1957), American politician
- Crawford, Gary (* 1957), American Nordic combined skier
- Crawford, George Walker (1798–1872), American politician
- Crawford, Gina (* 1980), New Zealand triathlete
- Crawford, Ginnie (* 1983), American hurdler
- Crawford, Hank (1934–2009), American R&B and jazz saxophonist
- Crawford, Harry (* 1952), American politician
- Crawford, Hasely (* 1950), Trinidadian athlete
- Crawford, Holly (* 1984), Australian snowboarder
- Crawford, Hubie († 2007), American fusion and jazz musician
- Crawford, Isabella Valancy (1850–1887), Canadian poet and writer
- Crawford, Jack (1775-1831), British navigator
- Crawford, Jack (1908-1991), Australian tennis player
- Crawford, Jack (1916–1973), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Crawford, Jack (* 1988), American football player
- Crawford, Jai (born 1983), Australian cyclist
- Crawford, Jamal (born 1980), American basketball player
- Crawford, James (1934–2012), American rhythm and blues musician
- Crawford, James (* 1948), Australian lawyer and Whewell Professor of International Law in Cambridge
- Crawford, James (* 1997), Canadian ski racer
- Crawford, James Lindsay, 26th Earl of (1847–1913), English astronomer, politician, book collector, philatelist
- Crawford, James Pyle Wickersham (1882–1939), American Romanist and Hispanist
- Crawford, Jim (1948-2002), British racing driver
- Crawford, Jimmy (1910–1980) American jazz drummer
- Crawford, Joan († 1977), American film actress
- Crawford, Joan (born 1937), American basketball player
- Crawford, Joe (* 1963), German pop musician
- Crawford, Joe (* 1986), American basketball player
- Crawford, Joel (1783-1858), American politician
- Crawford, John , American computer engineer
- Crawford, John (1920-2010), American actor
- Crawford, John R. (1915-1976) American gamer and gaming expert
- Crawford, John Willoughby (1817–1875), Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
- Crawford, Johnny (born 1946), American child actor and singer
- Crawford, Jordan (* 1988), American basketball player
- Crawford, Judy (* 1951), Canadian ski racer
- Crawford, Kate , Australian publicist, composer, producer and scientist
- Crawford, Kate (* 1977), Australian triathlete
- Crawford, Lilla (* 2001), American actress
- Crawford, Marc (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey striker and coach
- Crawford, Marjorie Cox , Australian tennis player
- Crawford, Martin Jenkins (1820-1883), American politician, officer in the Confederate Army
- Crawford, Matthew (* 1965), American writer and philosopher
- Crawford, Michael (* 1939), British ancient historian
- Crawford, Michael (born 1942), British actor
- Crawford, Noah (* 1994), American actor and singer
- Crawford, Osbert (1886–1957), British archaeologist
- Crawford, Paul (1925–1996), American jazz musician (trombone, baritone horn) and music historian
- Crawford, Paul (* 1947), Canadian composer, organist, radio producer and music educator
- Crawford, Rachael (born 1969), Canadian actress
- Crawford, Randy (* 1952), American soul singer
- Crawford, Ray (1915–1996), American racing driver
- Crawford, Ray (1924-1997) American jazz guitarist
- Crawford, Ray (born 1936), English football player
- Crawford, Rick (* 1966), American Republican politician
- Crawford, Robbie (* 1994), Scottish football player
- Crawford, Robert junior (born 1944), American actor and film producer
- Crawford, Ronald (1936-2018), Australian walker
- Crawford, Rosanna (* 1988), Canadian biathlete
- Crawford, Rosetta , American blues singer
- Crawford, Ruben (* 1989), German MMA fighter
- Crawford, Rusty (1885–1971), Canadian ice hockey player
- Crawford, Sam (1880–1968) American baseball player
- Crawford, Samantha (* 1995), American tennis player
- Crawford, Samuel J. (1835–1913), American politician
- Crawford, Shannon (born 1963), Canadian rower
- Crawford, Shawn (* 1978), American sprinter and Olympic champion
- Crawford, Stuart (* 1981), Scottish squash player and trainer
- Crawford, Terence (* 1987), American boxer
- Crawford, Thomas (1814-1857), American sculptor
- Crawford, Thomas Hartley (1786–1863), American politician
- Crawford, Walt , American librarian
- Crawford, William (1732–1782), American officer and geometer in the service of George Washington
- Crawford, William (1760-1823), Scottish American politician
- Crawford, William Harris (1772–1834), American politician
- Crawford, William T. (1856–1913), American politician
- Crawford, Yunaika (* 1982), Cuban hammer thrower
- Crawforth, Jody (* 1980), British cyclocross and mountain bike rider
- Crawfurd, John (1783–1868), Scottish orientalist and ethnologist
- Crawhall, Joseph (1861–1913), English late Impressionist painter
- Crawley, Allen (* 1941), Australian-Papua-New Guinean long jumper and sprinter
- Crawley, Angela (* 1987), Scottish politician
- Crawley, Christine, Baroness Crawley (born 1950), British politician (Labor Party), MEP and Life Peer
- Crawley, Ken (b.1993), American football player
- Crawley, Talitiga (* 1991), Samoan Taekwondoin
- Crawley, Walter Cecil (1880–1940) British tennis player
- Crawley, Wilton (1900–1948), American entertainer, composer, and clarinetist
- Crawley-Boevey, Mateo (1875–1960), French priest and founder of an order
- Crawley-Boevey, William (* 1960), British mathematician
- Crawshaw, Lionel Townsend (1864–1949) British painter, watercolorist, and etcher
- Crawshay, David (* 1979), Australian rower
Crax
- Craxi, Bettino (1934–2000), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati, Prime Minister, MEP
- Craxton, Harold (1885–1971), English pianist, composer and music educator
- Craxton, Janet (1929-1981), English oboist
- Craxton, John (1922–2009) English painter
Cray
- Cray, Eric (* 1988), Filipino hurdler
- Cray, Jordan , American author for children and young adults
- Cray, Robert (* 1953), American blues guitarist and singer
- Cray, Seymour (1925-1996), American computer scientist
- Craybas, Jill (* 1974), American tennis player
- Crayden, Ron (1920–2007), English table tennis player
- Crayen, Henriette von (1755–1832), German salonière
- Crayencour, Stéphanie (* 1983), Belgian actress and pop and chanson singer
- Crayer, Gaspar de (1584–1669), Flemish painter
- Crayston, Jack (1910-1992) English football player and coach
- Crayton, Estrus (born 1972), American football player
- Crayton, Louis (* 1977), Liberian-Swiss football player
- Crayton, Patrick (born 1979), American football player
- Crayton, Pee Wee (1914–1985), American blues singer and guitarist
Craz
- Craze, Michael (1942-1998), British actor
- Crazy Horse († 1877), leader of the Oglala