List of people from São Paulo

The people who are born in the City of São Paulo are called Paulistanos in Brazil, while the people who are born in State of São Paulo, independent of the city, are called as Paulistas. These people made extensive contributions to Brazil's (and the world's) history, culture, music, literature, education, science, and technology and a great hub of Brazilian growth and innovation in all these areas. Notable people born in the City or the State of São Paulo include:

Laura Pigossi, Tennis player
Felipe Massa, Former Formula One driver
Marisa Orth, Actress, singer, and TV host

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  • Octavio Ianni (1926–2004) – Sociologist graduated, mastered and doctored.
  • Fabio Ide (born 1983) – Actor.
  • Tatiana Issa (born 1974) – Director and executive producer.

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  • Yara Yavelberg (1943–1971) – Psychologist and university lecturer.

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  • Chucri Zaidan (1891–1980) – Physician received in 1966 the title of Paulistano Citizen of the Municipal Chamber of São Paulo.
  • Mario Zanini (1907–1971) – Painter and interior designer.
  • Mila Zeiger (1929–2016) – Businesswoman in fashion.
  • João Zero (born 1950) – Cartoonist and illustrator journalist.
  • Vera Zimmermann (born 1964) – Actress.

References

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