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    Notable orphans and foundlings include world leaders, celebrated writers, entertainment greats, figures in science and business, as well as innumerable fictional characters in literature and comics. While the exact definition of orphan and foundlings varies, one legal definition is a child bereft through "death or disappearance of, abandonment or desertion by, or separation or loss from, both parents". According to the United Nations, the definition of an orphan is anyone that loses one parent, either through death or abandonment.


    Figures from classical history and religious scripture




    = Africa

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    Amenhotep III, pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty
    Hatshepsut, pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
    Thutmose III, Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty


    = Asia

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    Andal, Tamil saint, found in a temple garden according to religious tradition
    Antiochus III the Great, Hellenistic Greek king and the 6th ruler of the Seleucid Empire
    Confucius, Chinese scholar & politician
    Cyrus the Great, Persian emperor, orphaned in childhood
    Esther, Jewish queen of the Persian king Ahasuerus
    Moses, religious leader, given up as an infant
    Sargon of Akkad, ruler of the Semitic-speaking Akkadian Empire
    Saint Nicholas, patron saint of children, orphaned early in childhood
    Pulcheria, Roman ruler "Augusta Imperatrix"


    = Europe

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    Aristotle, Greek philosopher and scientist, orphaned in early childhood
    Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome
    Britannicus, son of the Roman emperor Claudius and his third wife Valeria Messalina
    Caligula, Roman emperor in AD 37–41
    Cato the Younger, Roman Republic, left an orphan and raised by his uncle
    Hadrian, Roman emperor
    Juba II, king of Numidia and then later moved to Mauretania and his wife Cleopatra Selene II
    Julian, Roman Emperor and philosopher
    Oedipus, mythical Greek king, abandoned on a mountain
    Pancras, Roman religious figure
    Galla Placidia, major force in Roman politics
    Romulus and Remus, traditional founders of Ancient Rome, orphaned in infancy
    Sulla, Roman general and statesman
    Lucius Verus, Roman Emperor


    Political, civic and religious leaders




    = Africa

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    Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, sixth Fatimid caliph and 16th Ismaili imam
    Jean-Hilaire Aubame, Gabonese politician active during both the colonial and independence periods
    Jean-Bédel Bokassa, military officer and the head of state of the Central African Republic and Emperor of Central Africa
    Piet Joubert, military leader in South African Republic
    Jomo Kenyatta, Kenyan politician and the first President of Kenya
    Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, South African activist and politician
    Nelson Mandela, president of South Africa, raised as a ward
    Menelik II, Emperor of Ethiopia
    Mobutu Sese Seko, military dictator and President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia
    Gamal Abdel Nasser, second President of Egypt


    = Asia

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    Abbas, 5th Shah of Safavid dynasty of Iran
    Akbar, rulers of the Mughal Dynasty in India
    Yasser Arafat, Palestinian leader
    Chulalongkorn, monarch of Siam
    Sayajirao Gaekwad III, Maharaja of Baroda State
    Go-Momozono, Emperor of Japan
    Go-Sakuramachi, Emperor of Japan
    Go-Toba, Emperor of Japan
    Hongwu, Chinese emperor
    Huineng, Buddhist monk who is one of the most important figures in Chan Buddhism
    Saddam Hussein, 5th President of Iraq
    Hu Jintao, Chinese politician and the paramount leader of China
    Chiang Kai-shek, Chinese political and military leader who served as the leader of the Republic of China
    Genghis Khan, Mongol leader
    Emperor Meiji, 122nd Emperor of Japan
    Mohammad Mosaddegh, Iranian politician, head of a democratically elected government and Prime Minister of Iran
    Muhammad, religious leader, orphaned at age 6
    Nripendra Narayan, Maharaja of the princely state of Koch Bihar
    Saparmurat Niyazov, 1st President of Turkmenistan
    Li Peng, Chinese politician
    Puyi, Last Emperor of China
    Yitzhak Rabin, Israeli politician, statesman and general and the fifth Prime Minister of Israel
    Madho Singh II, Maharajadhiraja of Jaipur
    Seiwa, Emperor of Japan
    Nader Shah, Iranian rulers
    Reza Shah, Shah of Iran (Persia)
    Adi Shankaracharya, scholar, philosopher, reformer, Advaita Vedanta non-dualism
    Taixu, Buddhist modernist, activist and thinker who advocated the reform and renewal of Chinese Buddhism
    Theodora, empress of the Byzantine Empire
    Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Indian nationalist, teacher, lawyer and an independence activist
    Minamoto no Yoritomo, founder and the first shōgun of the Kamakura shogunate of Japan
    Zhu Rongji, premier of China


    = Australia/Oceania

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    Kamehameha III, King of Hawaii
    John McEwen, Prime Minister of Australia, at age seven
    William McMahon, Prime Minister of Australia, at age 8 and 18
    Frank Rogers, New Zealand politician


    = Europe

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    Pope Adrian VI
    Alfred the Great, King of Wessex from 871 to 899
    Yuri Andropov, Chairman of the KGB and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
    Anna of Russia, Empress of Russia
    Anne of Brittany, French queen
    Anne, Queen of Great Britain, Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland
    Eleanor of Aquitaine, member of the Ramnulfid dynasty and one of the most powerful women in the High Middle Ages
    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Turkish field marshal, revolutionary statesman, author, and the founding father of the Republic of Turkey
    Manuel Azaña, second Prime Minister of the Second Spanish Republic
    August Bebel, German socialist politician, writer, and orator
    Ernest Bevin, British statesman, trade union leader, and Labour politician
    Hans Böckler, German politician and trade union leader
    Charles V, ruler of both the Spanish Empire and the Holy Roman Empire
    Charlotte, wife of George III, King of England
    Albert Chmielowski, Polish nobleman, noted painter, disabled veteran of the Uprising of 1863
    John Church, clergyman, found as a toddler
    Pope Clement VII
    Clovis I, first King of the Franks
    Gaspard II de Coligny, Huguenot leader in the French Wars of Religion, nobleman and Admiral of France
    Saints Cyril, Byzantine Christian theologian and missionary
    Edward VI of England, orphaned at age 9
    Elizabeth I, Queen of England
    Elizabeth of Russia, Empress of Russia
    Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia, and Archduke of Austria
    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, medieval monarch
    Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs and Vice Chancellor of Germany
    Countess Amalie Elisabeth of Hanau-Münzenberg, Landgravine consort and Regent of Hesse-Kassel
    Henry VI, King of England and France
    Adolf Hitler, Fuhrer of Germany, orphaned at 18
    Salvador of Horta, Spanish Franciscan lay brother from the region of Catalonia in Spain
    Ivan IV, Russian ruler, orphaned at age 8
    Joan II of Navarre, Queen of Navarre
    John I, King of Portugal and the Algarve
    Konstantinos Kanaris, Greek Prime Minister, admiral and politician, freedom fighter in the Greek War of Independence
    Rudolf Kirchschläger, Austrian diplomat, politician, judge and the eighth President of Austria
    Pope Leo X
    David Lloyd George, Welsh statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922
    Louis XIV, King of France or the Sun King
    Louis XV, King of France
    Louis XVI, King of France
    Maria II, Queen regnant of the Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves
    Mary of Burgundy, Duchess of Burgundy, reigned over the Burgundian State, now mainly in France and the Low Countries
    Mary, Queen of Scots, and of France
    Catherine de' Medici, Queen of France
    Philip Melanchthon, German Lutheran reformer
    Angela Merici, Italian religious educator
    Louise Otto-Peters, German suffragist and women's rights movement activist who wrote novels, poetry, essays, and libretti
    Olof Palme, Swedish politician, statesman and Prime Minister of Sweden
    Peter the Great, Tsardom of Russia and later the Russian Empire
    Peter II of Russia, Emperor of Russia
    Peter III of Russia, Emperor of Russia
    Philip IV, of France, called the Fair or the Iron King
    Maximilien Robespierre, French politician during the French Revolution, orphaned at age 6
    Baal Shem Tov, Jewish mystic and healer from Poland
    Albrecht von Wallenstein, Bohemian military & political leader
    Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia, King of Bohemia from 1363 until his death and King of Germany
    William I, King of Prussia and the first German emperor


    = North America

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    William Bradford, colonial governor, orphaned at age 7
    George Clymer, early American politician
    Jefferson Davis, American politician, and President of the Confederate States
    Frederick Douglass, African-American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman
    Peter Francisco, soldier, found on a Virginia dock as a young child
    Mariano Gálvez, Guatemalan politician, foundling adopted and raised by Gálvez family
    Alexander Hamilton, American politician, orphaned at age 13
    John Hancock, American merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution
    Ben W. Hooper, governor of Tennessee, raised in an orphanage
    Herbert Hoover, U.S. president, orphaned at age 9
    Andrew Jackson, U.S. president, orphaned at age 14
    Benito Juarez, Mexican president, orphaned at age 3
    George F. Kennan, American diplomat and historian
    Edward Langworthy, American politician, raised in an orphanage
    Moctezuma II, ninth tlatoani or ruler of Tenochtitlan
    Malcolm X, politician and civil rights activist, raised in an orphanage and foster care
    Christopher G. Memminger, German American politician, raised in an orphanage
    James Monroe, fifth President of the United States
    Eleanor Roosevelt, U.S. First Lady & activist, orphaned at age 10
    Joseph F. Smith, American religious leader, orphaned at age 13
    Tenskwatawa, Native American religious and political leader of the Shawnee tribe
    Pancho Villa, Mexican revolutionary general and one of the most prominent figures of the Mexican Revolution
    Tom Vilsack, American politician, adopted at birth


    = South America

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    Túpac Amaru II, Peruvian leader, orphaned at age 12
    Simón Bolívar, Latin American leader, orphaned at age 8
    Pedro II of Brazil
    Eva Perón First Lady of Argentina


    Writers




    = Africa

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    Ingrid Jonker, South African poet


    = Asia

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    Kobayashi Issa, Japanese poet and lay Buddhist priest
    Yasunari Kawabata, Japanese novelist and subtly-shaded prose works won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968
    Kenzaburō Ōe, Japanese writer and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1994
    Natsume Sōseki, Japanese novelist
    Ouyang Xiu, Chinese essayist, historian, poet, calligrapher, politician, and epigrapher of the Song dynasty


    = Australia/Oceania

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    Thomas Bracken, Irish-born New Zealand poet, journalist and politician


    = Europe

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    Dante Alighieri, simply called Dante, major Italian poet of the Late Middle Ages
    Alfred Andersch, German writer, publisher, and radio editor
    Hans Christian Andersen, Danish author
    Achim von Arnim, German poet, novelist and a leading figure of German Romanticism
    Bettina von Arnim, German writer and novelist
    Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, post-romanticist poet and writer
    Thomas Bernhard, Austrian novelist, playwright and poet
    Hayim Nahman Bialik, Jewish poet
    Arrigo Boito, Italian poet, journalist, novelist, librettist and composer
    Anthony Burgess, English writer and composer
    The Brontë Sisters, English poets and novelists
    Albert Camus, French-Algerian philosopher, author, dramatist, and journalist
    Joseph Conrad, Polish-British author, orphaned at age 11
    Hedwig Courths-Mahler, German writer of formula fiction romantic novels
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher
    Jean Genet, French novelist, playwright, poet, essayist, and political activist. In his early life he was a vagabond and petty criminal, but he later became a writer and playwright
    Nikolai Gogol, Russian/ Ukrainian novelist, short story writer and playwright
    Yvan Goll, French-German poet
    Maxim Gorky, Russian and Soviet writer, a founder of the socialist realism literary method and a political activist
    Karoline von Günderrode, German Romantic poet
    Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm, German anthropologist, philologist, jurist, and folklorist
    Alfred Grosser, German-French writer, sociologist, and political scientist
    Friedrich Hölderlin, German poet and philosopher
    Joris-Karl Huysmans, French novelist and art critic
    Attila József, Hungarian poet
    John Keats, English Romantic poet, orphaned at age 14 and raised partly by his grandmother
    Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger, German dramatist and novelist
    Eugen Kogon, Historian and Nazi concentration camp survivor
    Jules Laforgue, Franco-Uruguayan poet, often referred to as a Symbolist poet.
    Hugh Leonard, Irish dramatist, television writer and essayist, abandoned as an infant
    Mikhail Lermontov, Russian Romantic writer, poet and painter
    Thomas Mann, German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate
    Harry Martinson, Swedish author, poet and former sailor, He was awarded a joint Nobel Prize in Literature.
    W. Somerset Maugham, British playwright, novelist and short story writer, orphaned at age 10
    Andy McNab, English soldier and novelist, found as a baby on the steps of hospital
    Montesquieu, French man of letters, political philosopher and judge
    Eduard Mörike, German writer
    Gérard de Nerval, was the pen name of the French writer, poet, and translator
    Seán O'Casey, Irish dramatist and memoirist
    Georges Perec, French novelist, filmmaker, documentalist and essayist
    Fernando Pessoa, was a Portuguese poet, writer, literary critic, translator, publisher, and philosopher
    Abbé Prévost, French author and novelist
    Anatoly Pristavkin, Russian writer and public figure
    Jean Racine, French playwright, orphaned at age 4
    Bertrand Russell, British philosopher, logician, writer and Nobel Prize for Literature laureate
    George Sand, French novelist and memoirist
    Albertine Sarrazin, French author
    Arno Schmidt, German author and translator
    Torquato Tasso, Italian poet of the 16th century
    J. R. R. Tolkien, English writer, poet, philologist and university professor, orphaned at age 12
    Leo Tolstoy, Russian author, orphaned at age 9
    William Wordsworth, English Romantic poet, orphaned at age 12


    = North America

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    Edward Albee, American playwright, adopted as an infant
    Elizabeth Bishop, North American poet and short story writer. Effectively orphaned during early childhood, she lived with her maternal grandparents on a farm in Great Village, Nova Scotia.
    Neal Cassady, was a major figure and muse of the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the psychedelic and counterculture movements of the 1960s
    Gregory Corso, was an American poet and a key member of the Beat movement
    Jan Kerouac, was an American writer and the only child of beat generation author Jack Kerouac and Joan Haverty Kerouac
    Mary McCarthy, American novelist, critic and political activist
    Herman Melville, American novelist, short story writer, and poet of the American Renaissance period
    James A. Michener, American author, abandoned as an infant
    Sylvia Plath, poet, novelist, and short-story writer
    Juan Rulfo, Mexican writer, screenwriter and photographer
    Edgar Allan Poe, author, orphaned at age 2
    Theodore Roethke, an American poet
    William Saroyan, Armenian-American novelist, playwright, and short story writer
    Henry Morton Stanley, Welsh-American journalist and explorer, raised in a workhouse
    Gertrude Stein, American novelist, poet, playwright, and art collector
    Dale Wasserman, American playwright, orphaned at age 9
    Pete Wells, American food critic, adopted as an infant


    Musicians and singers




    = Africa

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    Cesária Évora, Cape Verdean popular singer
    Emmanuel Jal, South Sudanese-Canadian rapper
    Miriam Makeba, South African singer and activist


    = Asia

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    Juan Karlos Labajo, Filipino singer, abandoned by father, and mother died at age 12
    Choi Sung-bong, singer of the Republic of Korea


    = Australia/Oceania

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    Kiri Te Kanawa, New Zealand soprano singer, adopted as an infant


    = Europe

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    Johann Sebastian Bach, German composer, orphaned at age 9
    Béla Bartók, Hungarian composer, pianist, and ethnomusicologist
    Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music;
    Alban Berg, Austrian composer of the Second Viennese School
    Anton Bruckner, Austrian composer known for his symphonies, masses, and motets
    Josquin des Prez, French composer and singer of the Renaissance
    Christoph Eschenbach, German-born musician
    Paul Gerhardt, German theologian, Lutheran minister and hymnodist
    George Frideric Handel, German-born Baroque composer becoming well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi and organ concertos
    John Koukouzelis, Albanian Orthodox Christian composer
    John Lennon, English singer, raised by aunt and uncle
    John Lundvik, Swedish singer, songwriter, and former sprinter
    Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Swedish pop and jazz singer
    Henry Purcell, English composer
    Mstislav Rostropovich, Soviet and Russian cellist and conductor
    Antonio Salieri, Italian classical composer, conductor, and teacher
    Franz Schubert, Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras
    Karlheinz Stockhausen, German composer
    Wilhelm Richard Wagner, was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor


    = North America

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    Louis Armstrong, American musician, raised in an orphanage and by his grandmother
    Hank Ballard, American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter
    John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie, was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, educator and singer.
    Charles Bradley, was an American singer
    Chester Arthur Burnett, better known by his stage name Howlin' Wolf, was a blues singer and guitarist, regarded as one of the most influential blues musicians of all time.
    Ray Charles, American singer, orphaned at age 15
    Ibrahim Ferrer, Afro-Cuban musician
    Ella Fitzgerald, American jazz singer, orphaned in childhood
    Kirk Franklin, American gospel musician
    James Hetfield, American singer, orphaned by cancer at 16
    Faith Hill, American singer, adopted as an infant
    Billie Holiday, American jazz singer, intermittently abandoned in childhood
    Al Jolson, American singer, comedian, and actor
    B. B. King, American blues singer, electric guitarist, songwriter, and record producer
    Eartha Kitt, American singer, actress, activist and voice actress
    Jenkins Orphanage, American band in US
    Mims, American hip hop recording artist, orphaned at age 13
    Sonny Moore, American electronic dance music producer, adopted as an infant
    That Mexican OT, American hip-hop artist. Orphaned at age 8.
    Trent Reznor, American singer, abandoned by parents at age 5 and raised by grandparents
    Jimmie Rodgers, American country singer
    John Rzeznik, American musician, orphaned at age 15
    Bessie Smith, American blues singer, orphaned at age 9
    Tina Turner, American singer, intermittently abandoned in childhood
    Tom Waits, American musician, composer, songwriter and actor. His father left when he was 10
    Muddy Waters, American blues musician
    Jimmy Wayne, American country music singer, homeless foster teen taken in by a couple in their 70s
    Z-Ro, American hip-hop artist. Orphaned at age 6.


    = South America

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    Víctor Jara, Chilean poet, singer-songwriter, teacher, theatre director and political activist
    Milton Nascimento, Brazilian singer, songwriter and guitarist


    Artists, actors, and entertainers




    = Africa

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    Michaela DePrince, Sierra Leonean-American ballet dancer
    Ger Duany, actor, among Lost Boys of Sudan
    Charlize Theron, South African and American actress and film producer
    Natasha Joubert, South African entrepreneur, model and beauty pageant titleholder


    = Asia

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    Rajesh Khanna, Bollywood actor
    Nadech Kugimiya, Thai model and actor
    I. M. Pei, Chinese-American architect
    Bianca Umali, Filipino Teen actress, commercial model and recurring dancer, orphaned at 7
    Preity Zinta, Indian film actress
    Tracy Perez, Filipino model, industrial engineer, and beauty pageant titleholder


    = Australia/Oceania

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    Cate Blanchett, Australian actress and theatre director
    Guy Pearce, Australian actor and musician


    = Europe

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    Leon Battista Alberti, Italian humanist author, artist, architect, poet, priest, linguist, philosopher and cryptographer
    Max Beckmann, German painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, and writer
    Ingrid Bergman, Swedish actress, orphaned at age 12
    Sarah Bernhardt born Henriette-Rosine Bernard; 22 October 1844 – 26 March 1923) was a French stage actress
    Roger Bissière, French artist. He designed stained glass windows for Metz cathedral and several other churches.
    Gustave Boulanger, French painter, abandoned at the age of 14
    Rosa Bonheur, French artist, an animalière (painter of animals) and sculptor
    Lord Byron, English peer, who was a poet and politician
    Caravaggio, Italian painter
    Charlie Chaplin, English entertainer
    Coco Chanel, French fashion designer and entrepreneur
    Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau, a French poet, playwright, novelist, designer, filmmaker, visual artist and critic.His father, a lawyer and amateur painter, committed suicide when Cocteau was nine.
    Salvador Dalí, Spanish surrealist painter
    Jacques-Louis David, was a French painter in the Neoclassical style, considered to be the preeminent painter of the era
    Daniel Day-Lewis, English actor
    Edgar Degas, French artist famous for his paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings
    Eugène Delacroix, was a French Romantic artist regarded from the outset of his career as the leader of the French Romantic school
    Narcisse-Virgilio Díaz de la Peña, was a French painter of the Barbizon school
    Marlene Dietrich, German actress and singer
    Juliette Drouet, French actress, orphaned in childhood
    Anthony van Dyck, Flemish Baroque artist
    Albert Gustaf Aristides Edelfelt was a Finnish-Swedish painter noted for his naturalistic style and Realist approach to art. His father died while he was young.
    Barry Evans, English actor, abandoned as an infant, raised in an orphanage
    Caspar David Friedrich, German Romantic landscape painter
    Miloš Forman, Czech-American film director, screenwriter, actor, and professor who rose to fame in his native Czechoslovakia before immigrating to the USA in 1968
    Greta Garbo, Swedish-born American film actress
    Paul Gauguin, French post-Impressionist artist
    Artemisia Gentileschi, Italian Baroque painter
    Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson also known as Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson or simply Girodet was a French painter and pupil of Jacques-Louis David
    Francoise Hardy, French singer and songwriter
    André Heller, Austrian artist, author, poet, singer, songwriter and actor
    Alfred Hitchcock, English film director, producer, and screenwriter
    Hape Kerkeling, German actor, presenter and comedian
    Deborah Kerr, Scottish-born film, theatre and television actress
    Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff, German painter and architect in Prussia
    Isaac Levitan, was a classical Russian landscape painter who advanced the genre of the "mood landscape"
    Adolf Loos, Austrian and Czechoslovak architect and influential European theorist of Modern architecture
    Peter Lorre, Austro-Hungarian-American actor
    Andrea Mantegna, Italian Renaissance painter
    Ian McKellen, English actor
    Michelangelo, Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer of the High Renaissance
    Molière, French playwright and actor who and one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature
    Lola Montez, Irish dancer and actress who became famous as a Spanish dancer, courtesan, and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria
    Armin Mueller-Stahl, German film actor, painter and author
    Edvard Munch, Norwegian painter and printmaker
    Gabriele Münter, German expressionist painter
    Friederike Caroline Neuber, German actress and theatre director
    David Niven, English actor and novelist
    Edward Okuń, was a Polish Art Nouveau painter
    Laurence Olivier, English actor
    Parmigianino, Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker
    Francis Picabia, French avant-garde painter, poet and typographist
    Roman Polanski, French-Polish film director, producer, writer, and actor
    Oleg Popov, Russian clown and circus artist
    Neo Rauch, German painter
    Raphael, Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
    Alan Rickman, English actor and director
    Géza Röhrig, Hungarian actor and poet, raised in an orphanage
    Peter Paul Rubens, Flemish Baroque painter
    Heinz Rühmann, German film actor
    Margaret Rutherford, English actress
    Egon Schiele, Austrian painter
    Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Prussian architect, city planner, and painter
    Oskar Schlemmer, German painter, sculptor, designer and choreographer associated with the Bauhaus school
    Rudolf Schlichter, was a German painter, engraver and writer. He was one of the most important representatives of the critical-realistic style of verism
    Joseph Edward Southall, English painter associated with the Arts and Crafts movement.
    Nicolas de Staël, French painter of Russian origin known for his use of a thick impasto and his highly abstract landscape painting
    Guillaume Taraval, French-born Swedish painter
    Joaquín Torres-García, was a Uruguayan-Spanish artist
    Margarethe von Trotta, German film director
    Marie Tussaud, French artist known for her wax sculptures and Madame Tussauds
    Ellen von Unwerth, German photographer and director, specializing in erotic femininity
    Liv Ullmann, Norwegian actress and film director
    Lesser Ury, was a German Impressionist painter and printmaker, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting
    Roger Vadim, French screenwriter, film director and producer, as well as an author, artist and occasional actor
    Gerardus "Geer" van Velde, was a Dutch painter
    Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, French painter
    Naomi Watts, English actress and film producer
    Stanisław Wyspiański, was a Polish playwright, painter and poet, as well as interior and furniture designer.
    Franco Zeffirelli, Italian director and producer of operas, films and television


    = North America

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    Tallulah Bankhead, American actress, orphaned as an infant
    Buffalo Bill, American frontier figure
    Charles Bronson, Lithuanian-American film and television actor
    Hazel Brooks, was an American actress.
    Carol Burnett, American actress, comedian, singer and writer, raised by her grandmother
    Mary Cassatt, American painter and printmaker
    William Castle, American film figure, orphaned at age 11
    Henry Darger, American writer and artist (whose work focused on orphans), orphaned at age 13.
    Tommy Davidson, American comedian, orphaned as infant
    James Dean, American actor
    Benicio del Toro, Puerto Rican actor
    Cecil B. DeMille, American filmmaker
    William C. DeMille, American screenwriter and director
    Jane Fonda, American actress, writer, political activist and fitness guru
    Peter Fonda, American actor, director, and screenwriter
    Clark Gable, American film actor, often referred to as "The King of Hollywood" or just simply as "The King"
    Ava Gardner, American actress and singer
    John Garfield, American actor
    Judy Garland, American actress, singer and vaudevillian
    Bill Graham, German-American impresario and rock concert promoter
    D. W. Griffith, American film director, writer, and producer
    Gene Hackman, American actor and novelist
    Oliver Hardy, American actor of Laurel and Hardy
    Mariska Hargitay, American actress
    Ice-T, American musician and actor, orphaned at age 13
    Brian Jungen, Dene-Zaa artist
    Danny Kaye, American actor, singer, dancer, comedian, and musician
    Alan Ladd (September 3, 1913 – January 29, 1964) was an American actor and film producer.
    Veronica Lake, American film, stage, and television actress
    Art Linkletter, Canadian-born American radio and television personality and entertainer, abandoned as an infant
    Ray Liotta, American actor, film producer and voice actor, adopted at 6 months
    George Lopez, American comedian, raised by a grandmother
    Myrna Loy, American film, television and stage actress
    Lee Majors, American film, television and voice actor, orphaned at age 2 & raised by aunt and uncle
    Jayne Mansfield, American actress in film, theatre, television and Playboy Playmates
    Jayne Marie Mansfield, Playboy nude model
    Frances McDormand, American actress, adopted as an infant
    Marilyn Monroe, entertainer, raised in foster care
    Eddie Murphy, American comedian, actor, writer, singer and producer
    Mary Pickford, Canadian-American film actress, writer, director, and producer
    Priscilla Presley, American actress and entrepreneur
    Kelly Preston, American actress
    Anthony Quinn, Mexican-born American actor, painter and writer
    Julia Roberts, American actress and producer
    Jane Russell, American film actress and one of Hollywood's leading sex symbols
    Gene Siskel, American film critic, orphaned at age 9 & raised by aunt and uncle
    Barbara Stanwyck, American actress, raised in foster homes from age 2
    Barbra Streisand, American singer, songwriter, actress, and filmmaker
    Lana Turner, American actress
    Andy Warhol, American artist who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art
    Orson Welles, American actor and director, orphaned at age 15
    Jeffrey Wright is an American actor whose father died when he was a child
    Darryl F. Zanuck, American film producer, abandoned at age 13


    = South America

    =
    Ivian Sarcos, Miss World 2011, orphaned at age 8


    Athletes




    = Africa

    =
    Eusébio, Portuguese footballer who played as a striker and first world-class African-born players
    Guor Marial, Olympic runner, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan
    Victor Moses, professional footballer
    Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, African triathlete and advocate for the rights of the disabled


    = Asia

    =
    Garry Kasparov, Russian chess grandmaster, former World Chess Champion
    Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, captain of the India national cricket team for the tour to England in 1946
    Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Indian cricketer and former captain of the Indian cricket team
    Greysia Polii, former Indonesian badminton player
    Milkha Singh, known as The Flying Sikh, is an Indian former track and field sprinter


    = Australia/Oceania

    =
    Layne Beachley, Australian surfer, she won the World Championship
    Jason Day, Australian professional golfer and PGA Tour member
    Jack Lovelock, New Zealand athlete, and the 1936 Olympic champion
    Wendell Sailor, Australian former professional rugby football player


    = Europe

    =
    Alberto Ascari, Italian racing driver and twice Formula One World Champion
    Oksana Baiul, Ukrainian former competitive figure skater, World and Olympic champion
    Franco Baresi, Italian professional football player and coach
    Johan Cruyff, Dutch professional football player and coach
    Moritz Fürste, German field hockey player, Olympic champion 2008 and 2012
    Sepp Herberger, German football player and manager of the West German national team which won the 1954 FIFA World Cup final
    James Mason, Irish-born chess player, journalist and writer
    Declan McCormick, English Junior and British Youth Weightlifting Champion
    Paavo Nurmi, Finnish middle- and long-distance runner
    Jochen Rindt, racing driver, the only driver to posthumously win the Formula One
    Daley Thompson, English former decathlete, Olympic, World- and European champion
    Walter Tull, English professional footballer and British Army officer of Afro-Caribbean descent


    = North America

    =
    Simone Biles, American Olympic gymnast, adopted by her grandparents
    Steve Van Buren, professional American football halfback
    Nicholas Delpopolo, American judoka
    Édouard Fabre, Canadian marathon runner
    Scott Hamilton, figure skater, adopted as an infant
    Aaron Hernandez, American football tight end and convicted murderer
    Morgan Hurd, American gymnast, adopted as an infant
    Carlin Isles, American rugby star, adopted at age 8
    Colin Kaepernick, American civil rights activist and American football quarterback
    Lopez Lomong, U.S. Olympic track star, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan
    Greg Louganis, American Olympic diver, adopted as an infant
    Karl Malone, American basketball player
    Billy Mills, American Olympic runner, orphaned at age 12
    Babe Ruth, American baseball star, raised in an orphanage
    Gunboat Smith, Irish-American Boxer, grew up in orphanages around the Philadelphia area
    Jim Thorpe, American multi-sport Olympic and professional athlete, orphaned as a teen
    Jacques Villeneuve, Canadian professional auto racing driver


    = South America

    =
    Gustavo Kuerten, tennis player from Brazil, nickname as Guga, is a retired World No. 1
    Rivaldo, Brazilian former professional footballer


    Scientists and scholars




    = Africa

    =
    Maud Chifamba, the youngest university student in Africa, orphaned at age 14
    Ibn Khaldun, North African Arab historiographer and historian lost both of his parents aged 17


    = Europe

    =

    Jean le Rond d'Alembert, French mathematician, abandoned as an infant
    Lou Andreas-Salomé, Russian-born psychoanalyst and a well-traveled author, narrator, and essayist
    Jöns Jacob Berzelius, Swedish chemist and one of the founders of modern chemistry
    Elizabeth Blackwell, British-born physician
    Sabina Baldoncelli, Italian pharmacist
    Ludwig Boltzmann, Austrian physicist and philosopher
    Robert Boyle, Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist and inventor
    Henry Cavendish, British natural philosopher, scientist, and an important experimental and theoretical chemist and physicist
    Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish Renaissance mathematician and astronomer
    Benedetto Croce, Italian idealist philosopher, historian and politician
    Marie Curie, Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and the only one to win two.
    Charles Darwin, English naturalist, geologist and biologist
    René Descartes, French philosopher and polymath
    Arthur Eddington, English astronomer, physicist, and mathematician
    Willem Einthoven, Dutch doctor, physiologist and received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
    Lodovico Ferrari, Italian mathematician
    Alexander Fleming, Scottish biologist, pharmacologist and botanist
    Joseph von Fraunhofer, German optician
    Hans-Georg Gadamer, German philosopher of the continental tradition
    Fritz Haber, German chemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosopher and an important figure of German idealism
    Alexander von Humboldt, Prussian polymath
    Wilhelm von Humboldt, Prussian philosopher and public figure
    David Hume, Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist
    James Hutton, Scottish geologist, physician, chemical manufacturer, naturalist, and experimental agriculturalist
    Edward Jenner, English physician and scientist, who was the pioneer of smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccine
    Irène Joliot-Curie, French scientist second woman to win a Nobel Prize
    Immanuel Kant, German philosopher who is considered the central figure of modern philosophy
    Johannes Kepler, German scientist, raised by grandmother
    Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist and father of modern chemistry
    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Dutch tradesman and scientist
    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, German polymath and philosopher
    Hendrik Lorentz, Dutch physicist, who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics
    Ada Lovelace, English mathematician and writer, chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine
    James Clerk Maxwell, Scottish scientist in the field of mathematical physics
    John McDouall Stuart, Scottish explorer and one of the most accomplished of all Australia's inland explorers
    Dmitri Mendeleev, Russian chemist and inventor
    Gerardus Mercator, Geographer, cosmographer and cartographer
    Maria Sibylla Merian, German-born naturalist and scientific illustrator
    Gustav Nachtigal, German explorer of Central and West Africa
    Isaac Newton, English physicist and mathematician

    Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher, writer, and linguist
    Richard Owen, English biologist, comparative anatomist and paleontologist
    Blaise Pascal, French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer and Christian philosopher
    André Patry, French astronomer and discoverer of 9 minor planets in the late 1930s
    Emmi Pikler, Hungarian pediatrician and infant-education theorist
    Paul Ricœur, French philosopher, for combining phenomenological description with hermeneutics
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher, raised by aunt and uncle
    Arthur Rudolph, German rocket engineer
    Bertrand Russell, British philosopher, orphaned at age 3
    Jean-Paul Sartre, French philosopher, writer, and activist
    Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher
    Georg Simmel, German sociologist, philosopher, and critic
    Adam Smith, Scottish moral philosopher and pioneer of political economy
    Baruch Spinoza, Dutch philosopher of Sephardi/Portuguese origin
    Voltaire, French Enlightenment writer, historian and philosopher
    Wilhelm Wundt, German physician, physiologist, philosopher, and professor


    = North America

    =
    John Bardeen, American physicist and electrical engineer
    George Washington Carver, American scientist, inventor, orphaned while a slave
    Stephanie Kwolek, American chemist
    Linus Pauling, American chemist, biochemist, peace activist, author, and educator
    Percy Spencer, American inventor, orphaned in childhood
    Robert Taylor, American internet pioneer, adopted at age 28 days
    Blake R. Van Leer, President of Georgia Tech, engineer and United States Army officer


    Business people




    = Asia

    =
    Ian Karan, Tamil German businessman and politician


    = Europe

    =

    Roman Abramovich, Russian businessman and politician
    Gianni Agnelli, Italian industrialist and principal shareholder of Fiat
    Anthony Bacon, British iron pioneer
    Karl Benz, German engine designer and automobile engineer
    André Citroën, French industrialist and freemason
    Thomas Cook, English founded the travel agency Thomas Cook & Son
    Mario Draghi, Italian economist and central banker who served as President of the European Central Bank
    Jakob Fugger, German major merchant, mining entrepreneur and banker of Europe
    Alfred Krupp, German steel manufacturer and inventor, nickname "The Cannon King"
    Christine Lagarde, French Managing Director (MD) of the International Monetary Fund
    Wilhelm Maybach, German engine designer and industrialist
    Rudolf August Oetker, German entrepreneur
    Aristotle Onassis, Greek shipping magnate
    Mary Portas, English retail consultant, and broadcaster, orphaned at age 18
    Vidal Sassoon, British beauty products magnate, placed in an orphanage at age 7
    Hugo Stinnes, German industrialist
    Hans Wilsdorf, German-born British founder of noted watch brands Rolex and Tudor
    Ferdinand von Zeppelin, German general and aircraft manufacturer


    = North America

    =
    Arthur E. Andersen, American accounting firm founder, orphaned as a teen
    L.L. Bean, American retail catalog magnate, orphaned at age 12
    William Boeing, American aviation pioneer who founded The Boeing Company
    Adolph Coors, German American brewer who founded the Adolph Coors Company
    August Duesenberg and Fred Duesenberg, German-born American automobile pioneers, designers, manufacturers and sportsmen
    Henry Ford, American founder of Ford Motor Company
    Samuel Goldwyn, American film mogul, raised by relatives
    John Hancock, American merchant, statesman and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution
    Howard Hughes, American entrepreneur
    Jenna Jameson, American entrepreneur, webcam model and former pornographic film actress
    Steve Jobs, American Apple Computer founder, adopted as infant
    Howard Lutnick, American CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, orphaned as a teen
    John Molson, 18th century Canadian brewer
    Tom Monaghan, American Domino's Pizza founder, partially raised in an orphanage
    Colonel Sanders, American businessman, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken
    Carlos Slim, Mexican business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
    Henry E. Steinway, German-American piano maker
    Levi Strauss, American Jewish businessman
    Dave Thomas, American Wendy's entrepreneur adoption advocate, adopted as an infant
    Madam C. J. Walker, American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and political and social activist
    Jerry Yang, Taiwanese American Internet entrepreneur and programmer


    Otherwise notables




    = Asia

    =
    Kanō Jigorō, Japanese educator and athlete, the founder of Judo
    Oda Nobunaga, powerful daimyō of Japan
    Swami Rama, Indian yógī
    Natalya Stroeva, Russian model and beauty pageant titleholder
    Kazuo Taoka, one of the most prominent yakuza godfathers
    Minamoto no Yoshitomo, head of the Minamoto clan and a general of Japanese history
    Minamoto no Yoshitsune, nobleman and military commander of the Minamoto clan of Japan
    Lu Yu, ancient author of The Classic of Tea
    Osama bin Laden, founder of al-Qaeda


    = Australia/Oceania

    =
    Truganini, Aboriginal Tasmanian
    Archibald Shaw, Catholic priest and radio pioneer


    = Europe

    =

    Roald Amundsen, Norwegian polar explorer
    Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, British Army officer, founder and first Chief Scout of The Boy Scouts Association
    William Blackstone, English jurist and political figure
    Zofia Potocka, Greek slave courtesan and a Russian agent, later a Polish noble
    George Blake, British spy who worked as a double agent for the Soviet Union
    William Bligh, British Royal Navy, command of HMS Bounty, Governor of New South Wales in Australia and a colonial administrator
    Martin Bormann, prominent official in Nazi Germany as head of the Nazi Party Chancellery
    Johann Friedrich Böttger, German alchemist and the first European to discover the secret of the creation of hard-paste porcelain
    Guy Burgess, British radio producer, intelligence officer and Foreign Office official
    William Dampier, Englishman to explore parts of what is today Australia and pirate
    Karl Dönitz, German admiral who played a major role in the naval history of World War II
    Adolf Eichmann, German Nazi SS-Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant colonel) and one of the major organisers of the Holocaust
    Prince Eugene of Savoy, general of the Imperial Army and one of the most successful military commanders in modern European history
    Guy Fawkes, known as Guido Fawkes, member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot
    Antoine Galland, French orientalist and archaeologist, most famous as the first European translator of One Thousand and One Nights
    Hermann Gmeiner, Austrian philanthropist and the founder of SOS Children's Villages
    Adam Griffith, American football player from Poland
    Mata Hari, Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was convicted of being a spy for Germany during World War I
    Kaspar Hauser, German youth who claimed to have grown up in the total isolation of a darkened cell
    Rudolf Höss, Nazi German SS-Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant colonel) and the longest-serving commandant of Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp in World War II
    Wilhelm Keitel, German field marshal who served as chief of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (Supreme Command of the Armed Forces, the OKW) for most of World War II
    Otto Lilienthal, German pioneer of aviation
    Luigi Lucheni, Italian anarchist who assassinated the Austrian Empress, Elisabeth
    Louis Philippe II, Colonel General (France) and member of a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon
    Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese explorer
    John McDouall Stuart, Scottish explorer and one of the most accomplished of all Australia's inland explorers
    Erich Mielke, head of the East German Ministry for State Security (Ministerium für Staatsicherheit), better known as the Stasi
    Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer, scientist, diplomat, humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
    Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, British flag officer in the Royal Navy
    Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Swiss pedagogue and educational reformer
    Elisabeth Petznek, nicknamed "The Red Archduchess"
    Albert Pierrepoint, hangman in England
    Grigory Potemkin, Russian military leader, statesman, nobleman and favourite of Catherine the Great
    Joseph Priestley, English theologian, English Dissenters clergyman, multi-subject educator
    Grigori Rasputin, Russian peasant and mystical faith healer
    Johann Philipp Reis, German scientist and inventor, he constructed the first make-and-break telephone
    Salvatore Riina, chief of the Sicilian Mafia
    Hartmann Schedel, German physician, humanist, historian, and one of the first cartographers to use the printing press
    Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist
    Richard Sorge, Soviet military intelligence officer during World War II
    Valentina Tereshkova, Russian cosmonaut and the first woman to have flown in space
    Friedrich von der Trenck, Prussian officer, adventurer, and author
    Victor of Aveyron, French feral child
    Minik Wallace, Inuk anthropology subject
    Raoul Wallenberg, Swedish architect, businessman, diplomat and humanitarian
    Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Field Marshal


    = North America

    =
    John Wilkes Booth, American stage actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln
    Nikolas Cruz, perpetrator of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting
    Dieter Dengler, United States Navy aviator
    Genie, pseudonym for a feral child who was a victim of severe abuse, neglect, and social isolation
    Peggy Guggenheim, American art collector and bohemian socialite
    Calamity Jane, American frontierswoman and professional scout
    Caroline Kennedy, American author, attorney, diplomat and her brother John F. Kennedy Jr., American lawyer and journalist
    Billy the Kid, American Old West gunfighter who participated in New Mexico's Lincoln County War
    Robert E. Lee, American general known for commanding the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War
    Jim Lovell, former NASA astronaut and a retired captain in the United States Navy
    Marisol Malaret, Puerto Rican TV Host, model and beauty queen
    James Naismith, Canadian-American, inventor of basketball
    Annie Oakley, American sharpshooter and exhibition shooter
    Lee Harvey Oswald, American former U.S. Marine who assassinated President John F. Kennedy
    Bonnie Parker, American criminal
    Robert Peary, American explorer who claimed to have reached the geographic North Pole
    Sager orphans, twice-orphaned American settlers
    Raphael Semmes, officer in the Confederate navy during the American Civil War
    William Tecumseh Sherman, American soldier, businessman, educator and author
    James West, Scouting leader, raised in an orphanage
    Paul R. Williams, American architect
    Aileen Wuornos, American serial killer
    Pancho Villa, Mexican Revolutionary general and one of the most prominent figures of the Mexican Revolution


    = South America

    =
    Paulo Freire, Brazilian educator and philosopher who was a leading advocate of critical pedagogy.
    João Havelange, Brazilian lawyer, businessman, and athlete who served as the seventh President of FIFA
    Tiradentes, hero of Brazil and patron of the Military Police


    Fictional characters



    See also Category:Fictional orphans


    = In literature

    =
    Amelia, The Star Money
    several characters in the American Girl doll series
    Frodo Baggins, The Lord of the Rings
    Bambi
    Banner, Bannertail
    Captain America
    Curious George
    Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire, A Series of Unfortunate Events
    James Bond
    Nathaniel "Natty" Bumppo/Hawkeye, Leatherstocking Tales
    Cinderella
    David Copperfield
    Cosette, Les Misérables
    Sodapop, Darrel and Ponyboy Curtis, The Outsiders
    Eragon, Inheritance Cycle
    Esmeralda
    Rosa Esposto, The Lady of the Wheel
    Jane Eyre
    Huckleberry Finn
    Moll Flanders
    Dorothy Gale, Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    Heathcliff, Wuthering Heights
    Heidi
    Tom Jones
    Kim
    Krabat
    A Little Princess
    Pippi Longstocking
    Stephen Maturin, Master and Commander
    Momo
    Mowgli
    Baron Munchausen
    Pip, Great Expectations
    Pollyanna
    Harry Potter
    Quasimodo
    Tom Sawyer
    Anne Shirley, Anne of Green Gables
    Snow White
    The Little Prince
    Daenerys Targaryen, A Song of Ice and Fire
    Tarzan
    Oliver Twist
    Lord Voldemort
    Doctor Zhivago


    = In popular culture

    =

    Admiral General Aladeen, The Dictator
    Allen Walker, D.Gray-man
    Alvin and the Chipmunks
    Edward Elric and Alphonse Elric, Fullmetal Alchemist
    Batman and Robin
    Bayman, Dead or Alive
    Erin Hannon, The Office
    Evey Hammond, V for Vendetta
    Finn the Human, Adventure Time
    Fox McCloud, Star Fox video games
    Goku, Dragon Ball
    James Bond
    Kenshiro, Fist of the North Star
    Po, Kung Fu Panda
    Lex Luthor
    Little Orphan Annie
    Magneto, X-Men
    Jann Lee, Dead or Alive
    Naruto Uzumaki, Naruto
    NiCO, Dead or Alive
    Paddington Bear
    Pi Patel, Life of Pi
    Punky Brewster
    Raiden, Metal Gear video game series
    Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Moon
    Shazam
    Snow White
    Sookie Stackhouse
    Spider-Man
    Leia Organa & Luke Skywalker, Star Wars
    Superman
    Will Hunting


    Related lists


    See also Category:Adoptees for lists of notable people who have been adopted (including by step-parents): many adoptees are neither orphans nor foundlings.


    References

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Foundlings, orphans and unmarried mothers | The British Library

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Foundlings, orphans and unmarried mothers | The British Library

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