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CAPE TOWN
Most Famous People Born in Cape Town, South Africa
- Notable people
- 1,062
- Peak decade
- 1980s
- Median birth year
- 1970
- Most distinctive
- Cricket 10.4×
A city whose leaderboard is almost entirely cricket, and then everything else. The long shadow of South African Test cricket fills most of the top of the list — Newlands is one of the oldest Test grounds in the world and it shows — but the names that travel furthest come from the quieter corners: J. M. Coetzee, the 2003 Nobel laureate in literature; Abdullah Ibrahim, the pianist whose 'Mannenberg' became an unofficial anthem of the anti-apartheid movement; and Marlene Dumas, one of the highest-priced living painters anywhere. A surprising density of botanists too, drawn in by Kirstenbosch and the Cape Floral Kingdom on the city's doorstep.
One face per decade — the most globally famous figure born in Cape Town during each.
Notable Births by Decade
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What Cape Town Is Known For
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Player is Cape Town's biggest profession — 16% of all notables (166).
Cape Town over-indexes on cricket — 10.4× the global rate.
Cape Town under-produces politician — only 0.5× the global rate.
Profession Mix Over Time
Each band shows a profession family's share of Cape Town's notable births by decade. Hover the chart for the breakdown at any decade.
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- Filtered to 1890s Clear ×
Cecil Kellaway
1890 - 1973
Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr (1894–1948)
1894 - 1948
Edith Haisman
1896 - 1997
Billy Butlin
1899 - 1980
Margaret Levyns
1890 - 1975
Lindley Evans
1895 - 1982
Charles Groves Wright Anderson
1897 - 1988
Cecil von Bonde
1895 - 1983
Oliver Schreiner
1890 - 1980
Toby Moll
1890 - 1916
Jan Juta
1895 - 1990
Norman Reid (cricketer)
1890 - 1947
Harry Thomson Andrews
1897 - 1985
Zainunnisa Gool
1897 - 1963
Frank Mellish
1897 - 1965
George Lawson (RAF officer)
1899 - 1922