List of sons and daughters of the city of Santiago de Chile
The list of sons and daughters of the city of Santiago de Chile lists people who were born in the Chilean capital Santiago and who are represented with an article in the German language Wikipedia.
A.
- Remigio Acevedo (1863–1911), organist and composer
- Claudia Acuña (* 1971), jazz singer
- Melissa Aldana (* 1988), jazz musician
- Carlos Aldunate Lyon SJ (1916–2018), Roman Catholic priest, university professor and author
- Jorge Alessandri (1896–1986), politician and President of Chile from 1958 to 1964
- Isabel Allende (* 1945), politician
- Salvador Allende (1908–1973), politician and President of Chile from 1970 to 1973
- Juan Allende-Blin (* 1928), composer
- Pedro Humberto Allende Sarón (1885–1959), composer
- Clodomiro Almeyda (1923–1997), politician and sociologist
- Judith Alpi (1893–1983), painter
- Soledad Alvear (* 1950), lawyer and politician
- Alejandro Amenábar (* 1972), Chilean-Spanish film director, screenwriter and composer
- Juan Amenábar (1922–1999), composer
- René Amengual Astaburuaga (1911–1954), composer
- Óscar Andrade (* 1957), Cant author
- Graciela Aranis (1908–1996), painter
- Andrés Arteaga Manieu (* 1959), Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Santiago de Chile
- José Ramón Astorga Salinas (1831–1906), Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Santiago de Chile
- José Vicente Asuar (1933-2017), composer
- Moisés Carlos Atisha Contreras (* 1969), Roman Catholic bishop
- Juan Azúa (1938–2006), conductor
B.
- Michelle Bachelet (* 1951), politician and President of Chile since 2014
- José Backhaus (1884–1922), painter
- Manuel Baquedano (1823–1897), politician and President of Chile for three days (1891)
- Marcelo Tomás Barrios Vera (* 1997), tennis player
- Carmen Barros (* 1925), actress, singer and composer
- Luis Barros Borgoño (1858–1943), politician and Vice-President of Chile
- Ramón Barros Luco (1835–1919), politician and President of Chile from 1910 to 1915
- Juan Barros Madrid (* 1956), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Osorno
- Marco Bechis (* 1955), Italian-Argentine film director and screenwriter
- Germán Becker (1927–2017), director
- Enrique Bertrix (1895–1915), painter
- Vicente Bianchi (1920–2018), pianist, composer and conductor
- Próspero Bisquertt (1881–1959), composer, conductor and pianist
- Matías Bize (* 1979), screenwriter and film director
- José Miguel Blanco (1839-1897), sculptor
- Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003), writer
- Cecilia Bolocco (* 1965), presenter and actress
- Marco Bontá (1899–1974), painter
- Roland Börger (* in the 20th century), organist, church musician and university lecturer working in Germany
- Gabriel Brnčić (* 1942), Chilean composer of Croatian descent
- Pablo Burchard Eggeling (1875–1964), painter
- Abelardo Bustamante (1888–1934), painter and sculptor
C.
- Miguel Campos (1844-1889), painter
- José Miguel Carrera (1785–1821), Latin American national hero and politician
- Carlos Caszely (* 1950), soccer player and coach
- Alfredo Cifuentes Gómez (1890–1989), Roman Catholic Archbishop of La Serena
- Jaime Collyer (* 1955), writer and essayist
- Cristián Contreras Villarroel (* 1959), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Melipilla
- Francisco José Cox Huneeus (1933–2020), Roman Catholic Archbishop of La Serena
D.
- Guillermo Deisler (1940–1995), Chilean-German stage designer, mail artist and author
- Jorge Délano Frederick (1895–1980), painter, caricaturist, director and screenwriter
- Marcelo Díaz (* 1986), football player
- Ignacio Francisco Ducasse Medina (* 1956), Roman Catholic clergyman and Archbishop of Antofagasta
E.
- Mariano Egaña Fabres (1793–1846), politician
- Augusto Eguiluz (1893–1969), painter
- Crescente Errázuriz Valdivieso (1839–1931), Dominican brother, Archbishop of Santiago de Chile
- Federico Errázuriz Echaurren (1850–1901), politician and President of Chile from 1896 to 1901
- Federico Errázuriz Zañartu (1825–1877), politician and President of Chile from 1871 to 1876
- Fernando Errázuriz Aldunate (1777–1841), politician and President of Chile (1831)
- Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa (* 1933), Roman Catholic priest, retired Archbishop of Santiago de Chile and cardinal
- Isidoro Errázuriz Errázuriz (1835–1898), politician and diplomat
- Roberto Escobar Budge (1926–2011), composer and philosopher
- Agustín Eyzaguirre (1768–1837), politician and President of Chile from 1826 to 1827
F.
- Joaquín Fabres (1864-1914), painter
- Víctor Farías (* 1940), Germanist and publicist
- Thomas Feibel (* 1962), journalist
- Elías Fernández Albano (1845–1910), politician and President of Chile (1910)
- Santiago Fernández y González Barriga (1768–1847), politician and President of Chile (1823)
- Galo Fernández Villaseca (* 1961), Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop
- Nicolás Fierro , poker player
- Emiliano Figueroa Larraín (1866–1931), politician and President of Chile (1925–1927)
- Alberto Fouilloux (1940-2018), football player
- Eduardo Frei Montalva (1911–1982), politician and President of Chile from 1964 to 1970
- Ramón Freire y Serrano (1787–1851), politician, officer and President of Chile (1823–1827)
- Juan Francisco Fresno Larraín (1914-2004), Roman Catholic Archbishop of La Serena, later of Santiago de Chile
G
- Fernando García (* 1930), composer
- Manuel García de la Huerta Pérez (1837–1889), politician
- Eduardo Gatti (* 1949), Cant author
- Ricardo Gilbert (1891–1964), painter
- Tato Gomez (* 1953), German music producer, rock and pop musician of Chilean origin
- Fernando González (* 1980), tennis player
- Jorge González von Marées (1900–1962), politician
- Juan Francisco González (1853–1933), painter
H
- Heinrich Henes (1876–1961), German architect
I.
- Alfonso de Iruarrizaga (* 1957), marksman
- Lorenza Izzo (* 1989), actress, journalist and model
J
- Alberto Jara Franzoy (1929–2019) Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Chillán
- Luis Jiménez (* 1984), football player
- Luis Johnson (1887–1929), painter
K
- Roberto Kettlun (* 1981), Chilean-Palestinian soccer player
- Osvaldo Koch Krefft (1896–1963), politician, interior, justice and foreign minister of Chile
L.
- Enrique Lafourcade (1927-2019), writer
- Ricardo Lagos (* 1938), politician and President of Chile from 2000 to 2006
- Julio Esteban Larrondo Yáñez (* 1959), Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Santiago de Chile
- Carlos Lastra (1875–?), Painter
- Francisco de la Lastra (1777-1852), politician
- Carlos Lavín (1883–1962), composer and musicologist
- Joaquín Lavín (born 1953), politician
- Peter Lehmann (* 1943), actor
- Yerko Leiva (* 1998), soccer player
- Sebastián Lelio (* 1974), film director and screenwriter
- Alfonso Leng (1884–1974), composer and odontologist
- Bruno Leuschner (* 1957), German conductor, composer and arranger
- Pedro Lira (1845–1912), painter
- Sergio Livingstone (1920–2012), football player
- Pablo Lizama Riquelme (* 1941), Roman Catholic clergyman, Archbishop emeritus of Antofagasta
- Anita Lizana (1915–1994), tennis player
- Orlando Lübbert (* 1945), film director
M.
- María Fernanda Mackenna (* 1986), athlete
- Andrés Madariaga (1878–1920), painter
- Germán Marín (1934–2019), writer
- John Marshall (* 1942), American regatta sailor
- Hans Martínez (* 1987), football player
- Roberto Matta (1911–2002), Surrealist painter
- Humberto Maturana (* 1928), biologist
- Marcos Segundo Maturana (1830-1892), General
- Gary Medel (* 1987), soccer player
- Jorge Arturo Medina Estévez (* 1926), Roman Catholic Bishop of Valparaíso
- Pedro Mesías (1926–2007), pianist and conductor
- Fernando Meza (1890–1929), painter
- Milován Mirošević (* 1980), football player
- Juan Esteban Montero Rodríguez (1879–1948), politician and President of Chile (1931–1932)
- Pedro Montt Montt (1849–1910), politician and President of Chile from 1906 to 1910
- Hugo Moraga (* 1952), Cant author
N
- Cristina Narea (* 1962), Cantautora
O
- Fabián Orellana (* 1986), football player
- Francisco Orrego Vicuña (1942–2018), lawyer and professor of international law at the Universidad de Chile
- Juan Orrego-Salas (1919–2019), composer and music teacher
- Pascual Ortega Portales (1839–1899), painter
- Julio Ortiz de Zárate (1885–1946), painter and sculptor
- Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa (* 1933), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Santiago de Chile
- José Tomás Ovalle (1788–1831), politician and President of Chile
P
- Coté de Pablo (* 1979), Chilean-American actress and singer
- Jaime Parada (* 1977), Chilean politician
- Pedro Pascal (* 1975), actor
- Manuel Pellegrini (* 1953), football coach
- José Joaquín Pérez (1801–1889), politician and President of Chile from 1861 to 1871
- José Perotti (1898–1956), painter and sculptor
- Henriette Petit (1894–1983), painter
- Aníbal Pinto Garmendia (1825–1884), politician and President of Chile from 1876 to 1881
- José Piñera (* 1948), politician and economist
- Miguel Piñera (born 1954), musician
- Sebastián Piñera (* 1949), billionaire, politician and President of Chile from 2010 to 2014
- Francisco Antonio Pinto (1785–1858), politician and President of Chile from 1827 to 1829
- Ezequiel Plaza (1892-1947), painter
- Nicanor Plaza (1844–1918), sculptor
- Diego Portales Palazuelos (1793–1837), politician
- Francisco Javier Prado Aránguiz (1929–2020), Roman Catholic Bishop of Rancagua
- Pedro Prado (1886–1952), writer
- Inés Puyó (1906–1996), painter
Q
- Alberto Quintano (* 1946), football player
R.
- Luis Fernando Ramos Pérez (* 1959), Roman Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Puerto Montt
- Rosita Renard (1894-1949), pianist
- Javier Rengifo (1884–1958), composer
- Marcelo Ríos (* 1975), tennis player
- Manuel Rodríguez (1785–1818), lawyer, military, revolutionary and politician
- Cristián Carlos Roncagliolo Pacheco (* 1969), Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Santiago de Chile
- David Rosenmann-Taub (* 1927), poet and pianist
- Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle (* 1942), politician and President of Chile from 1994 to 2000
S.
- Domingo Santa María González (1825–1889), politician and President of Chile from 1881 to 1886
- Antonio Smith (1832–1877), landscape painter
- Juan Luis Sanfuentes (1858–1930), politician and President of Chile from 1915 to 1920
- José Luis Sánchez Besa (1879–1955), aviation pioneer
- Raul Silva Silva (1911–1994), Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Rancagua
- Ester Soré (1915–1996), singer
- Miguel Serrano (1917–2009), diplomat, anti-Semite and Holocaust denier
- Sergio Arellano Stark (1921-2016), major general and putschist
- Lupe Serrano (* 1930), ballet dancer
- Leonel Sánchez (* 1936), football player
- Gloria Simonetti (* 1948), singer
- Eliseo Salazar (* 1954), racing car driver
- Ralf Steinmetz (* 1956), German computer scientist, electrical engineer and professor
- Horatio Sanz (* 1969), American actor and comedian
- Alexander von Schwedler (* 1980), football player
- Matías Sborowitz (* 1993), tennis player
- Gabriel Suazo (born 1997), football player
- Luis Subercaseaux Errázuriz (1882–1973), diplomat, athlete and soccer player
T
- Francisco Ruiz Tagle (* before 1790; † 1860), politician and President of Chile
- Héctor Santiago Tapia (* 1977), Chilean-Italian football player
- Michael Tregor (* 1950), German actor
- Manuel Trucco (1875–1954), politician and governor of the Chilean Central Bank
V
- Diego Valdés (* 1994), football player
- Francisco Maximiano Valdés Subercaseaux (1908–1982), Roman Catholic Bishop of Osorno
- Jaime Valdés (* 1981), football player
- Alex Varas (* 1976), football player
- Francisco Varela (1946–2001), biologist and philosopher
- Leonor Varela (born 1972), actress
- Eduardo Vargas (* 1989), football player
- Jorge Vargas (* 1976), football player
- Julio Antonio Vásquez (1897–1976), sculptor
- Ulises Vásquez (1892–1949), painter
- Vicar (1934–2012), cartoonist
- Francisco Ramón Vicuña Larraín (1775–1849), politician and President of Chile (1829)
- Laura Vicuña (1891–1904), a blessed of the Salesian family
- Arturo Vidal (* 1987), football player
- Manuel Villarroel (* 1944), jazz musician
- Antonio Vodanovic (* 1949), television presenter and journalist
W.
- Andrés Wood (* 1965), film director and screenwriter
Z
- Iván Zamorano (* 1967), football player
- Fernando Zegers (* 1932), diplomat