List of South Africans

1926

Bantu Holomisa, Prime Minister of Transkei (born 1955) Chief Thandatha Jongilizwe Mabandla, chief executive officer; Chief Executive Councillor and Chief Minister of Ciskei (born 1926) Dr.

1939

de Gruchy (born 1939) Dion Forster (born 1972) Johan Heyns (1928–1994) ==Writers== ===Authors=== Lady Anne Barnard, travel writer and artist (1750–1825) Herman Charles Bosman, author (1905–1951) André P.

1940

Brink, author (1935–2015) Justin Cartwright, novelist (1943–2018) John Maxwell Coetzee, 2003 Nobel Prize-winning author (born 1940) K.

1941

Totius (1877–1953) Elisabeth Eybers, poet (1915–2007) Stephen Gray, writer and poet (born 1941) Ingrid Jonker, poet (1933–1965) Antjie Krog, poet, novelist and playwright (born 1952) Laurence Lerner, poet (1925–2016) Lucas Malan, Afrikaans academic and poet (1946–2010) Chris Mann, poet (born 1948) Eugène Nielen Marais, poet, writer, lawyer and naturalist (1871–1936) Thomas Pringle, poet and journalist (1789–1834) N.

1948

Totius (1877–1953) Elisabeth Eybers, poet (1915–2007) Stephen Gray, writer and poet (born 1941) Ingrid Jonker, poet (1933–1965) Antjie Krog, poet, novelist and playwright (born 1952) Laurence Lerner, poet (1925–2016) Lucas Malan, Afrikaans academic and poet (1946–2010) Chris Mann, poet (born 1948) Eugène Nielen Marais, poet, writer, lawyer and naturalist (1871–1936) Thomas Pringle, poet and journalist (1789–1834) N.

1952

Totius (1877–1953) Elisabeth Eybers, poet (1915–2007) Stephen Gray, writer and poet (born 1941) Ingrid Jonker, poet (1933–1965) Antjie Krog, poet, novelist and playwright (born 1952) Laurence Lerner, poet (1925–2016) Lucas Malan, Afrikaans academic and poet (1946–2010) Chris Mann, poet (born 1948) Eugène Nielen Marais, poet, writer, lawyer and naturalist (1871–1936) Thomas Pringle, poet and journalist (1789–1834) N.

1955

Bantu Holomisa, Prime Minister of Transkei (born 1955) Chief Thandatha Jongilizwe Mabandla, chief executive officer; Chief Executive Councillor and Chief Minister of Ciskei (born 1926) Dr.

1956

Honiball, cartoonist (1905–1990) Jeremy Nell, cartoonist (born 1979) Zapiro, cartoonist (born 1958) ====Painters==== Thomas Baines, colonial painter and explorer (1820–1875) Leon Botha, painter and disc jockey (1985–2011) Garth Erasmus, visual artist (born 1956) Clinton Fein, artist, activist, photographer (born 1964) C.

1958

Honiball, cartoonist (1905–1990) Jeremy Nell, cartoonist (born 1979) Zapiro, cartoonist (born 1958) ====Painters==== Thomas Baines, colonial painter and explorer (1820–1875) Leon Botha, painter and disc jockey (1985–2011) Garth Erasmus, visual artist (born 1956) Clinton Fein, artist, activist, photographer (born 1964) C.

1960

du Toit, cleric, Afrikaans language pioneer and founder member of the Genootskap vir Regte Afrikaners (1847–1911) Allan Hendrickse, cleric and MP (1927–2005) Denis Hurley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Durban (1915–2004) Edward Lekganyane, the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) leader (1922–1967) Engenas Lekganyane, the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) founder (1885–1948) Albert Luthuli, cleric, politician and 1960 Nobel Peace Prize winner (c.

1963

Sello Duiker, novelist (1974–2005) Sir Percy FitzPatrick, writer, businessman and politician (1862–1931) Graeme Friedman, author and clinical psychologist Damon Galgut, author (born 1963) Nadine Gordimer, 1991 Nobel Prize-winning author (1923–2014) Alfred Hutchinson, South African author, teacher and activist (1924–1972) C.

Matthews, political activist (1901–1968) Seth Mazibuko, youngest member of the South African Students' Organisation that planned and led the Soweto uprising Epainette Mbeki, political activist, mother of Thabo Mbeki and wife to Govan Mbeki (1916–2014) Govan Mbeki, political activist and father of Thabo Mbeki (1910–2001) Robert McBride, anti-apartheid assassin and later police chief (born 1963) A.

1964

Honiball, cartoonist (1905–1990) Jeremy Nell, cartoonist (born 1979) Zapiro, cartoonist (born 1958) ====Painters==== Thomas Baines, colonial painter and explorer (1820–1875) Leon Botha, painter and disc jockey (1985–2011) Garth Erasmus, visual artist (born 1956) Clinton Fein, artist, activist, photographer (born 1964) C.

1972

de Gruchy (born 1939) Dion Forster (born 1972) Johan Heyns (1928–1994) ==Writers== ===Authors=== Lady Anne Barnard, travel writer and artist (1750–1825) Herman Charles Bosman, author (1905–1951) André P.

1979

Honiball, cartoonist (1905–1990) Jeremy Nell, cartoonist (born 1979) Zapiro, cartoonist (born 1958) ====Painters==== Thomas Baines, colonial painter and explorer (1820–1875) Leon Botha, painter and disc jockey (1985–2011) Garth Erasmus, visual artist (born 1956) Clinton Fein, artist, activist, photographer (born 1964) C.

1991

Sello Duiker, novelist (1974–2005) Sir Percy FitzPatrick, writer, businessman and politician (1862–1931) Graeme Friedman, author and clinical psychologist Damon Galgut, author (born 1963) Nadine Gordimer, 1991 Nobel Prize-winning author (1923–2014) Alfred Hutchinson, South African author, teacher and activist (1924–1972) C.

1999

1708–1773) ==See also== List of South African office-holders List of Southern Ndebele people List of Xhosa people List of Zulu people List of people by nationality SABC3's Great South Africans, television program listing the 100 greatest South Africans as voted for by viewers List of White Africans They shaped our century, survey by Media24 in 1999 about 100 most influential South Africans (and people associated with South Africa) of the twentieth century ==References==

2003

Brink, author (1935–2015) Justin Cartwright, novelist (1943–2018) John Maxwell Coetzee, 2003 Nobel Prize-winning author (born 1940) K.




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