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List of Maltese Peoplreport

  • Lawrence Buontempo (born 1978) (Actors)

  • Valerie Buhagiar (born 1964) (Actors)

  • Joseph Calleia (1897–1975) (Actors)

  • Terry Camilleri (born 1949) (Actors)

  • Charles Clews (1919–2009) (Actors)

  • Madeleine Collinson (1952–2014) – actress, model (Actors)

  • Mary Collinson (born 1952) – actress, model (Actors)

  • Ivan De Battista (born 1977) (Actors)

  • Simone De Battista (born 1977) (Actors)

  • Joseph Gatt (born 1974) actor, model, voice artist (Actors)

  • Anthony J. Mifsud (Actors)

  • Eileen Montesin (Actors)

  • Angelo Muscat (1930–1977) (Actors)

  • Charles Thake (1927–2018) (Actors)

  • Davide Tucci (born 1987) – actor, model (Actors)

  • Joseph Vassallo (born 1964) (Actors)

  • Lilian Pace Vassallo (born 1952) – actress (Actors)

  • Giovanni Attard (c. 1570–1636) – architect, military engineer and stone carver (Architects)

  • Giovanni Barbara (1642–1728) – architect and military engineer (Architects)

  • Isabelle Barratt-Delia (born 1938) – architect (Architects)

  • Andrea Belli (1703–1772) – architect and businessman (Architects)

  • Lino Bianco (born 1965) – practicing architect and academic (Architects)

  • Giuseppe Bonavia (1821–1885) – draughtsman and architect (Architects)

  • Giuseppe Bonici (1707–1779) – architect and military engineer (Architects)

  • Antonio Cachia (1739–1813) – architect, civil and military engineer and archaeologist (Architects)

  • Domenico Cachia (c. 1690–1761) – master builder (Architects)

  • Michele Cachia (1760–1839) – architect and military engineer (Architects)

  • Girolamo Cassar (c. 1520 – c. 1592) – designed many buildings in Valletta (Architects)

  • Vittorio Cassar (c. 1550 – c. 1609) – military engineer (Architects)

  • Cesar Castellani (died 1905) – worked in Guyana (Architects)

  • Tommaso Dingli (1591–1666) – designed various churches (Architects)

  • Richard England (born 1937) (Architects)

  • Antonio Falzon (16th century) – military engineer, worked in Germany (Architects)

  • Lorenzo Gafà (1638–1703) – Baroque architect (Architects)

  • Emanuele Luigi Galizia (1830–1907) – designed many public buildings (Architects)

  • Carlo Gimach (1651–1730) – architect, engineer and poet (Architects)

  • Roger de Giorgio (1922–2016) – architect (Architects)

  • Giorgio Grognet de Vassé (1774–1862) – architect and antiquarian (Architects)

  • Joseph G. Huntingford (1926–1994) – Modernist architect (Architects)

  • Giuseppe Psaila (1891–1960) – Art Nouveau architect (Architects)

  • Giorgio Pullicino (1779–1851) – painter and architect (Architects)

  • Giorgio Costantino Schinas (1834–1894) – architect and civil engineer (Architects)

  • Andrea Vassallo (1856–1928) – eclectic architect (Architects)

  • Gustavo R. Vincenti (1888–1974) – architect and developer (Architects)

  • Francesco Zerafa (1679–1758) – architect and capomastro (Architects)

  • Girolamo Abos (1715–1760) (Composers)

  • Francesco Azopardi (1748–1809) (Composers)

  • Charles Camilleri (1931–2008) (Composers)

  • Alessandro Curmi (1801–1857) (Composers)

  • Albert Garzia (born 1977) (Composers)

  • Nicolas Isouard (1775–1818) (Composers)

  • Carmelo Pace (1906–1993) – composer; professor of musical theory and harmonics (Composers)

  • Reuben Pace (born 1974) (Composers)

  • Robert Samut (1869–1934) – composer of "L-Innu Malti" (the national anthem of Malta); professor of physiology and bacteriology (Composers)

  • Benigno Zerafa (1726–1804) (Composers)

  • Gordon Zammit (born 1973) (Composers)

  • Mario Philip Azzopardi (born 1950) – director (Filmmakers)

  • Jon Cassar (born 1958) – director; producer (Filmmakers)

  • Rebecca Cremona  – director (Filmmakers)

  • Juan Bautista Azopardo (1772–1848) – founder of the Argentine Navy (Military figures)

  • Toni Bajada (16th century) – spy during the Great Siege of Malta (Military figures)

  • Orlando E. Caruana (1844–1917) – fought during the American Civil War (Military figures)

  • Clemente Tabone (c. 1575–1665) – landowner and militia member (Military figures)

  • Emmanuele Vitale (1758–1802) – general of the Maltese forces in the Siege of Malta (1798–1800) (Military figures)

  • Antonio Williams (1825–1908) – United States Navy seaman (Military figures)

  • Brigadier George Victor Micallef (1918–2012) – 1st Maltese Commander of the Armed Forces of Malta (Military figures)

  • Brigadier Martin Xuereb (born 1968) – commander of the Armed Forces of Malta (Military figures)

  • Sebastian Calleja (born 1998) – singer; winner OGAE Eurovision Weekend 2016 Berlin, Germany (Musicians (including singers))

  • Gillian Attard (born 1983) – actress, singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Graziana Axisa (born 1986) – vocalist (Musicians (including singers))

  • Dario Bezzina (born 1989) – pop singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Gianluca Bezzina (born 1989) – singer; medical doctor (Musicians (including singers))

  • Nicky Bomba (born 1963) – drummer; leads the Australian funk and reggae band Bomba. (Musicians (including singers))

  • Amber Bondin (born 1991) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Gerard James Borg – songwriter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Kevin Borg (born 1986) – singer-songwriter; producer; winner of the Swedish reality-competition talent show Idol 2008 (Musicians (including singers))

  • Joe C. (1974–2000) – rapper; of Maltese descent (Musicians (including singers))

  • Joseph Calleja (born 1978) – tenor singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Kurt Calleja (born 1989) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Joe Camilleri (born 1948) – singer-songwriter; saxophonist (Musicians (including singers))

  • Pawlu Camilleri (born 1958) – harmonica musician (Musicians (including singers))

  • Capitol K – musician (Musicians (including singers))

  • Lydia Caruana – soprano (Musicians (including singers))

  • Eleanor Cassar (born 1982) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Gaia Cauchi (born 2002) – child singer, winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 (Musicians (including singers))

  • Lynn Chircop (born 1980) – singer and television presenter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Miriam Christine (born 1978) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Destiny Chukunyere (born 2002) – child singer, winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 (Musicians (including singers))

  • Federica Falzon (born 2003) – operatic pop singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Claudia Faniello (born 1988) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Fabrizio Faniello (born 1981) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Maria-Elena Farrugia (born 1992) – musician (Musicians (including singers))

  • Miriam Gauci – opera singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Natalie Gauci (born 1981) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Ludwig Galea (born 1977) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Robert Galea (born 1981) – Christian singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Stefan Galea (born 1996) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Thea Garrett (born 1992) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Albert Garzia (born 1977) – composer and musician (Musicians (including singers))

  • Lawrence Gray (born 1975) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Joe Grech (born 1934) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Martin Grech (born 1983) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Enzo Gusman (born 1947) broadcaster – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Sarah Harrison (born 1993) – singer, DJ, producer, musician (Musicians (including singers))

  • Hooligan (born 1980) – rapper (Musicians (including singers))

  • Rosa Judge (born 1919) – musician (Musicians (including singers))

  • Oreste Kirkop (1923–1998) – opera singer; film actor (Musicians (including singers))

  • La Barokka – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Olivia Lewis (born 1978) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Ira Losco (born 1981) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))

  • William Mangion (born 1958) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Walter Micallef (born 1955) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Renato Micallef (born 1951) – pop singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Anthony J. Mifsud – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Sigmund Mifsud – trumpeter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Antoinette Miggiani (born 1937) – opera singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Morena (born 1984) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Brent Muscat (born 1967) – guitarist (Musicians (including singers))

  • Muxu (born 1990) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Gabriela N (born 1993) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Antonio Olivari (born 1980) – songwriter and composer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Claudette Pace (born 1968) – singer and politician (Musicians (including singers))

  • Freddie Portelli (born 1944) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Jes Psaila (born 1964) – guitarist (Musicians (including singers))

  • Veronica Rotin (born 2004) – child singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Roger Scannura – flamenco guitarist (Musicians (including singers))

  • Christabelle (born 1992) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Debbie Scerri (born 1969) – singer and television presenter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Chiara Siracusa (born 1976) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Mary Spiteri (born 1947) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Renzo Spiteri – percussionist (Musicians (including singers))

  • Sharleen Spiteri (born 1967) – singer-songwriter; guitarist; lead vocalist of the Scottish pop-rock band Texas (Musicians (including singers))

  • Marc Storace (born 1949) – singer of the Swiss hard-rock band Krokus (Musicians (including singers))

  • Daniel Testa (born 1997) – singer, radio and television presenter (Musicians (including singers))

  • Melissa Tkautz (born 1974) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Glen Vella (born 1983) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Philip Vella (Musicians (including singers))

  • Julie Zahra (born 1982) – singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Aidan Zammit (born 1965) – composer, musician and singer (Musicians (including singers))

  • Vincent Apap (1909–2003) – sculptor (Painters and sculptors)

  • Willie Apap (1918–1970) – painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Isabelle Borg (1959–2010) – painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Giuseppe Briffa (1901-1987) artist painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Tony Briffa (artist) (born 1959) (Painters and sculptors)

  • Gio Nicola Buhagiar (1698–1752) – painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Giuseppe Calì (1846–1930)  – painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Antoine Camilleri (1922–2005) – painter; teacher; stamp designer (Painters and sculptors)

  • Gabriel Caruana (1929–2018) – artist (Painters and sculptors)

  • Debbie Caruana Dingli (born 1962) – painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Edward Caruana Dingli (1876–1950) – painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Emvin Cremona (1919–1987) – painter; stamp designer (Painters and sculptors)

  • Maria de Dominici (1645–1703) – Baroque painter & sculptor (Painters and sculptors)

  • Vincenzo Dimech (1768–1831) – sculptor (Painters and sculptors)

  • Alessio Erardi (1669–1727) – painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Pietro Erardi (1644–1727) – painter; chaplain (Painters and sculptors)

  • Stefano Erardi (1630–1716) – painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Melchiorre Gafà (1636–1667) – Baroque sculptor (Painters and sculptors)

  • Francesco Noletti (1611–1654) – Baroque painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Andrew Micallef (born 1969) – painter and musician (Painters and sculptors)

  • Amedeo Preziosi (1816–1882) – painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Alberto Pullicino (1719–1759) – painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Giorgio Pullicino (1779–1851) – painter and architect (Painters and sculptors)

  • Antonio Sciortino (1879–1947) – sculptor (Painters and sculptors)

  • Pietro Paolo Troisi (1686–1743) – sculptor, silversmith, designer, engraver (Painters and sculptors)

  • Gianni Vella (1885–1977) – painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Francesco Zahra (1710–1773) – painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Jean Zaleski (1920–2010) – Maltese-American painter (Painters and sculptors)

  • Carlo Zimech (1696–1766) – painter and priest (Painters and sculptors)

  • Joseph Chetcuti (1960–2019) – sculptor and bronzesmith (Painters and sculptors)

  • Clare Azzopardi (born 1977)  – writer (Poets and writers)

  • Rużar Briffa (1906–1963) – poet (Poets and writers)

  • Amante Buontempo (1920-2005) priest poet (Poets and writers)

  • Anton Buttigieg (1912–1983) – poet (Poets and writers)

  • Ray Buttigieg (born 1955) – composer; poet; producer (Poets and writers)

  • Antoine Cassar (born 1978) – poet (Poets and writers)

  • Pietru Caxaro (c. 1400–1485) – poet; philosopher (Poets and writers)

  • Francis Ebejer (1925–1993) – dramatist; novelist (Poets and writers)

  • Marthese Fenech (born 1980) – novelist (Poets and writers)

  • Joe Friggieri (born 1946) – philosophy professor; poet (Poets and writers)

  • Oliver Friggieri (born 1947) – novelist; poet; minor philosopher (Poets and writers)

  • Carlo Gimach (1651–1730) – architect, engineer and poet (Poets and writers)

  • Elizabeth Grech (born 1978)  – writer; poet; translator (Poets and writers)

  • Doreen Micallef (1949–2001) – poet (Poets and writers)

  • Immanuel Mifsud (born 1967) – novelist; poet (Poets and writers)

  • Mary Meilak (1905–1975) – poet (Poets and writers)

  • Pierre J. Mejlak (born 1982) – short-story writer (Poets and writers)

  • Dun Karm Psaila (1871–1961) – poet; lyricist of the national anthem of Malta (Poets and writers)

  • Frans Sammut (1945–2011) – novelist, short-story writer, essayist, historian (Poets and writers)

  • Karl Schembri (born 1978) – poet; novelist; journalist (Poets and writers)

  • Mario Vella (born 1953) – poet; philosopher; economist; political theorist (Poets and writers)

  • Marjanu Vella (1927–1988) – poet; writer (Poets and writers)

  • Michael Zammit (born 1954) – philosophy professor; poet (Poets and writers)

  • George Abela (born 1948) – President of Malta (2009–2014) (Politicians)

  • Robert Abela (born 1977) – Prime Minister of Malta (since 2020) (Politicians)

  • Wistin Abela (1933–2014) – Deputy Prime Minister of Malta (1981–1983) (Politicians)

  • Eddie Fenech Adami (born 1934) – Prime Minister of Malta (1987–1996, 1998–2004); President of Malta (2004–2009) (Politicians)

  • John Aquilina (born 1950) – Australian politician and Maltese diplomat (Politicians)

  • Agatha Barbara (1923–2002) – government minister; member, Parliament of Malta; President of Malta (1982–1987) (Politicians)

  • Claudette Abela Baldacchino (born 1973), journalist, Labour Party politician and Member of the European Parliament (Politicians)

  • Leo Brincat – Member of the European Court of Auditors (Politicians)

  • Paul Boffa (1890–1962) – Prime Minister of Malta (1947–1950) (Politicians)

  • Joe Borg (born 1952) – European Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries; European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection (Politicians)

  • Tonio Borg (born 1957) – European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy (Politicians)

  • George Borg Olivier (1911–1980) – Prime Minister of Malta (1950–1955, 1962–1971) (Politicians)

  • Tony Briffa – first publicly Intersex mayor; Australian-Maltese dual national (Politicians)

  • Francesco Buhagiar (1876–1934) – Prime Minister of Malta (1923–1924) (Politicians)

  • Simon Busuttil (born 1969) – leader, Nationalist Party (since 2013) (Politicians)

  • Anton Buttigieg (1912–1983) – President of Malta (1976–1981) (Politicians)

  • Arnold Cassola (born 1956) – professor of comparative literature; former chairperson, Democratic Alternative (Politicians)

  • Joseph Cefai (1921–1996) – member, Parliament of Malta (1947–1953); Secretary of Gozo Affairs (until 1981) (Politicians)

  • Marie Louise Coleiro Preca (born 1958) – President of Malta (since 2014) (Politicians)

  • John Dalli (born 1948) – European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy (2010–2012) (Politicians)

  • Joe Debono Grech (born 1939) – member, Parliament of Malta (since 1971) (Politicians)

  • Guido de Marco (1931–2010) – Deputy Prime Minister of Malta; President of Malta (1999–2004) (Politicians)

  • Manwel Dimech (1860–1921) – politician; social reformer; philosopher; journalist; writer (Politicians)

  • Cyrus Engerer (born 1981) – 2014 European Parliament election (Malta) candidate, Labour Party (Politicians)

  • Giovanni Felice (1899–1977) – Minister of Industry and Tourism (1962–1966); Finance Minister of Malta (1966–1971) in the Giorgio Borġ Olivier cabinet (Politicians)

  • Joseph Flores (1907–1974) – Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta; judge (Politicians)

  • Lawrence Gonzi (born 1953) – Prime Minister of Malta (2004–2013) (Politicians)

  • Louis Grech (born 1947) – Deputy Prime Minister of Malta (since 2013) (Politicians)

  • Joseph Howard (1862–1925) – Prime Minister of Malta (1921–1923) (Politicians)

  • Albert Hyzler (1916–1993) – Acting President of Malta (1981–1982) (Politicians)

  • Carmel Inguanez diplomat, ambassador (Politicians)

  • Norman Lowell (born 1946) – founder and leader, Imperium Europa (Politicians)

  • Anthony Mamo (1909–2008) – Governor-General of Malta (1971–1974); President of Malta (1974–1976) (Politicians)

  • Francesco Masini (1894–1964) – founder, Gozo Party; member, Parliament of Malta (1947–1950) (Politicians)

  • Sir Ugo Pasquale Mifsud (1889–1942) – Prime Minister of Malta (1932–1933) (Politicians)

  • Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici (born 1933) – Prime Minister of Malta (1984–1987) (Politicians)

  • Ugo Mifsud Bonnici (born 1932) – government minister; President of Malta (1994–1999) (Politicians)

  • Dom Mintoff (1916–2012) – Prime Minister of Malta (1955–1958, 1971–1984) (Politicians)

  • Enrico Mizzi (1885–1950) – Prime Minister of Malta (1950) (Politicians)

  • Joseph Muscat (born 1974) – Member of the European Parliament (2004–2008); leader, Labour Party (2008–2020), Prime Minister of Malta (2013–2020) (Politicians)

  • Guglielmo Rapinett (1843–1912) – member, Council of Government (Politicians)

  • Alfred Sant (born 1948) – Prime Minister of Malta (1996–1998) (Politicians)

  • Lorry Sant (1937–1995) – government minister (Politicians)

  • Carm Lino Spiteri (1932–2008) – Nationalist Party politician (Politicians)

  • Gerald Strickland (1861–1940) – Prime Minister of Malta (1927–1932); Governor of Tasmania; Governor of Western Australia; Governor of New South Wales (Politicians)

  • Ċensu Tabone (1913–2012) – government minister; President of Malta (1989–1994) (Politicians)

  • George William Vella (born 1942) – government minister; Deputy Prime Minister of Malta (1996–1998) (Politicians)

  • Paul Xuereb (1923–1994) – Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta (1986–1987); Acting President of Malta (1987–1989) (Politicians)

  • Saint Publius (33–112) – first Bishop of Malta; martyr and saint. (Religious dignitaries)

  • Joseph De Piro (1877–1933) – founder, Missionary Society of St. Paul (Religious dignitaries)

  • Saint George Preca (1880–1962) – canonized saint, Roman Catholic Church; founder, Society of Christian Doctrine (Religious dignitaries)

  • Donat Spiteri (1922–2011) – Biblical scholar; founder and editor, booklet Kliem il-Hajja (English language: The Word of Life) (Religious dignitaries)

  • Dun Mikiel Xerri (1737–1799) – national hero of Malta (Religious dignitaries)

  • Joseph Aquilina (1911–1997) – author and linguist (Scholars and academics)

  • Joseph Baldacchino (1894–1974) – archaeologist (Scholars and academics)

  • Edward de Bono (born 1933) – creator, lateral thinking (Scholars and academics)

  • George Mifsud Chircop (1951–2007) – linguist (Scholars and academics)

  • Joe Friggieri (born 1946) – professor of philosophy; poet (Scholars and academics)

  • Oliver Friggieri (born 1947) – poet; novelist; literary critic (Scholars and academics)

  • Henry Frendo (born 1948) – historian (Scholars and academics)

  • Gorg Mallia (born 1957) – communications academic; author; cartoonist (Scholars and academics)

  • Dominic Pace (1851–1907) – theologian; philosopher (Scholars and academics)

  • Arvid Pardo (1914–1999) – diplomat (Scholars and academics)

  • Eric Scerri (born 1953) – author; historian; philosopher of chemistry; educator (Scholars and academics)

  • Peter Serracino Inglott (1936–2012) – Roman Catholic priest; philosopher; former rector, University of Malta (Scholars and academics)

  • Stephen C. Spiteri (born 1963) – military historian (Scholars and academics)

  • Anthony Valletta (1908–1988), lepidopterist and educationalist (Scholars and academics)

  • Mikiel Anton Vassalli (1764–1829) – promoter, Maltese language; compiler, first Maltese dictionary (Scholars and academics)

  • Themistocles Zammit (1864–1935) – archaeologist; historian (Scholars and academics)

  • Gilbert Agius (born 1974) – football player (Sports figures)

  • Larry Attard (born 1951) – jockey; inductee, Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (Sports figures)

  • Sid C. Attard (born 1950) – thoroughbred-horse trainer in Canada (Sports figures)

  • Etienne Barbara (born 1982) – football player (Sports figures)

  • Carmel Busuttil (born 1964) – football player (Sports figures)

  • Christian Brown (born 1989) – amateur golfer & triathlete (Sports figures)

  • Jamie Carragher (born 1978) – football player of Maltese descent (Sports figures)

  • Andrew Chetcuti (born 1992)  – swimmer (Sports figures)

  • William Chetcuti (born 1985)  – double trap (Sports figures)

  • Samuel Deguara, (born 1991) – basketball player (Sports figures)

  • Luke Dimech (born 1977) – football player (Sports figures)

  • Tony Drago (born 1965) – snooker player (Sports figures)

  • Ray Farrugia (born 1955) – football coach (Sports figures)

  • Aaron Falzon (born 1996) – basketball player (Sports figures)

  • Jeff Fenech (born 1964) – boxer; former world champion (Sports figures)

  • Mario Fenech (born 1961) – former rugby league footballer (South Sydney Rabbitohs) (Sports figures)

  • Xandru Grech (born 1974) – athlete and coach (Sports figures)

  • Charlie Magri (born 1956) – boxer (Sports figures)

  • John Magri (born 1941) – cyclist; participated in two Olympics (Sports figures)

  • David Millar (born 1977) – racing cyclist (Sports figures)

  • Michael Mifsud (born 1981) – football player (Sports figures)

  • Kevin Muscat (born 1973) – former football player; head coach, Melbourne Victory FC (Sports figures)

  • Laurie Pace (born 1966) – judo player; bronze medalist, 1990 Commonwealth Games (Sports figures)

  • André Schembri (born 1986) – football player (Sports figures)

  • Nino Schembri (born 1974) – martial artist (Sports figures)

  • Mikel Scicluna (1929–2010) – professional wrestler; inductee, WWE Hall of Fame (Sports figures)

  • Tony Tanti (born 1963) – ice-hockey player (Sports figures)

  • Paul Tisdale (born 1973)  – football coach (Sports figures)

  • Francesca Vincenti (born 1965) – Windsurfing/Sailing/Hall of Fame (Sports figures)

  • Charlie Williams (born 1944) – football player (Malta and the United States) (Sports figures)

  • Andrea Ashworth (born 1969) – English author; of Italian-Maltese descent (Others)

  • Peppi Azzopardi (born 1959) – television presenter (Others)

  • Ruth Baldacchino – LGBT activist (Others)

  • O. J. Borg (born 1979) – English radio and television personality; of Maltese descent (Others)

  • Angelik Caruana – alleged Marian visionary (Others)

  • Adelaide Conroy (fl 1871–1879), photographer (Others)

  • Massimo Ellul (born 1970) – businessman (Others)

  • Maxim Gauci (1774–1854) – lithographer (Others)

  • Paul Gauci (19th century) – lithographer; of Maltese descent (Others)

  • Charlon Gouder, journalist (Others)

  • Karin Grech (1962–1978) – letter bomb victim (Others)

  • Mikiel'Ang Grima (1729–1798) – surgeon (Others)

  • Suzanne Mizzi (1967–2011) – glamour model (Others)

  • Alfred Pisani – businessmen (Others)

  • Tiffany Pisani (born 1992) – fashion model (Others)

  • Joe Sacco (born 1960) – cartoonist (Others)

  • Alex Vella (born 1954) – businessman, boxer and outlaw motorcycle club leader (Others)

  • Grandayy (born 1994) – YouTuber, memer and music producer (Others)

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Malta is located in southern Europe, adjacent to Italy, 90 km south of Sicily, 284 km east of Tunisia, 333 km north of Libya, is an important transit point for Europe and Africa. In military strategy, Malta was a naval base to become a battleground, known as the “heart of the Mediterranean” said. Malta is also a world-famous tourist destination, known as the “European Garden. ”. In 1942, Malta was awarded the George Cross by King George VI of Great Britain for the bravery of the entire country in the Second World War, and the George Cross was painted on the flag of Malta.

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