Fontana - People

People

  • Alberto Fontana (born 1967) (born 1967), an Italian footballer
  • Arianna Fontana (born 1990), an Italian short track speed skater
  • Carl Fontana (1928–2003), an American jazz trombonist
  • Carlo Fontana (1634 or 1638–1714), an Italian architect
  • D.C. Fontana (born 1939), an American science fiction writer
  • D.J. Fontana (born 1931), an American drummer
  • Domenico Fontana (1543–1607), an Italian architect
  • Francesco Fontana (1580–1656), an Italian astronomer
  • Federica Fontana (born 1977), a noted model
  • Felice Fontana (1730–1805), an Italian scientist
  • Franco Fontana (born 1933), an Italian photographer
  • Giovanni Fontana (architect) (1540–1614), an Italian architect
  • Giovanni Battista Fontana (composer) (c. 1571–1630), an Italian composer and a violinist
  • Giovanni Battista Fontana (painter) (1524–1587), an Italian painter and engraver
  • Gregorio Fontana (1735–1803), Italian mathematician
  • Isabeli Fontana (born 1983), a noted Brazilian model
  • José de Anchieta Fontana (1940–1980), a Brazilian soccer player/footballer
  • Julian Fontana (1810–1869), a Polish pianist and composer
  • Lavinia Fontana (1552–1614), an Italian painter
  • Luciano Fontana (born 1965), Italian ski mountaineer and cross-country skier
  • Lucio Fontana (1899–1968), an Argentine modern artist
  • Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia (1499–1557), an Italian mathematician
  • Norberto Fontana (born 1975), an Argentine racing driver
  • Richard Fontana (birth date unknown), an open source lawyer
  • Santino Fontana, an American actor
  • Tom Fontana (born 1951), an American television writer/producer
  • Wayne Fontana (born 1945), an English singer

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