Austrian American action star who was elected California governor in 2003.
Austrian American action star who was elected California governor in 2003.
Austrian child prodigy and composer of classical operas, including The Magic Flute, and who considered by most experts to have been a musical genius.
Inventor of the electrical motor, arc lighting, and AC power.
Dictator and leader of the Third Reich in Nazi Germany.
Austrian physicist who used a cat in a box to explain quantum mechanics.
Singer-songwriter and guitarist for the moody British band The Cure.
Austrian film actor known to audiences for his roles in Inglourious Basterds (2009), Water for Elephants (2011), and Django Unchained (2012), for which he won an Oscar.
French queen of Louis XVI who said, 'Let them eat cake!'
Folksinger and actor who starred as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof.
Philosopher of logic, mathematics and the mind who revolutionized the way philosophy was taught at Universities.
Movie star who actually helped invent radio-controlled torpedoes.
Austrian daredevil that set the skydiving record by jumping 24 miles above the Earth's surface in October 2012.
Archduke of Austria whose assassination sparked WW I.
Silent film era actor turned director.
Olympic gold medalist who played Tarzan for two different studios.
Austrian classical composer and a close friend of Mozart.
Symbolist painter who conveyed intimate images in his paintings, best known for 'The Kiss' (1907).
Publisher and competitor of Hearst who created journalism prize.
Austrian chef who became a celebrity favorite at Spago in Hollywood
Composer of 'Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion.'




