There have been a number of famous 
chess players; matches between some of these are famous even outside of the chess world.  See also 
World chess champions.
Male players
-  Michael Adams[?] (England, 1971 - )
 -  Alexander Alekhine (Russia, 1892 - 1946)
 -  Viswanathan Anand[?] (India, 1969 - )
 -  Adolf Anderssen (Germany, 1818 - 1879)
 -  Konstantin Aseev[?] (Russia, 1960 - )
 -  As-Suli (Abbasid Caliphate, circa 880 - 946)
 -  Maurice Ashley (Jamaica, USA, 1966 - )
 -  Mikhail Botvinnik (Russia, 1911 - 1995)
 -  David Bronstein (Russia, 1924 - )
 -  José Raúl Capablanca (Cuba, 1888 - 1942)
 -  Max Euwe (Netherlands, 1901 - 1981)
 -  Bobby Fischer (USA, 1943 - )
 -  Boris Gelfand[?] (Belarus, USSR, 1968 - )
 -  Efim Geller[?] (Ukraine, USSR, 1925 - 1998)
 -  Vassily Ivanchuk[?] (Ukraine, 1969 - )
 -  Sergey Ivanov[?] (Russia, 1960 - )
 -  Anatoly Karpov (Russia, 1951 - )
 -  Garry Kasparov (Russia, 1963 - ) 
 -  Paul Keres[?] (Estonia, 1916 - 1975)
 -  Alexander Khalifman[?] (Russia, 1966 - )
 -  Viktor Korchnoi (Russia, Switzerland, 1931 - )
 -  Vladimir Kramnik (Russia, 1975 - )
 -  Emanuel Lasker (Germany, USA, 1868 - 1941)
 -  Peter Leko[?] (Hungary, 1979 - )
 -  Luke McShane (England, 1984 - )
 -  Tony Miles (England, 1955 - 2001)
 -  Alexander Morozevich[?] (Russia, 1977 - )
 -  Paul Morphy (USA, 1837 - 1884)
 -  Aaron Nimzowitsch (Latvia, 1886 - 1935)
 -  Oscar Panno[?] (Argentina, 1935 - )
 -  Bruno Parma[?] (Slovenia, 1941 - )
 -  Tigran Petrosian (Georgia, USSR, 1929 - 1984)
 -  François-André Danican Philidor (France, 1726 - 1795)
 -  Vasja Pirc[?] (Slovenia, 1907 - 1980)
 -  Ruslan Ponomariov[?] (Ukraine, 1983 - )
 -  Valery Salov[?] (Russia, 1964 - )
 -  Yasser Seirawan (Syria, USA, 1960 - )
 -  Alexei Shirov[?] (Latvia, Spain, 1972 - )
 -  Nigel Short (England, 1965 - )
 -  Vasily Smyslov (Russia, 1921 - ) 
 -  Boris Spassky (Russia, France, 1937 - )
 -  Howard Staunton (England, 1810 - 1874)
 -  Wilhelm Steinitz (Bohemia, USA, 1836 - 1900)
 -  Mark Taimanov[?] (Russia, 1926 - )
 -  Mikhail Tal (Latvia, USSR, 1936 - 1992)
 -  Siegbert Tarrasch[?] (Germany, 1962 - 1934)
 -  Jan Timman (Netherlands, 1951 - )
 -  Veselin Topalov[?] (Bulgaria, 1975 - )
 -  Milan Vidmar (Slovenia, 1885 - 1962)
 
Female players
-  Elizaveta Ivanovna Bykova[?] (Russia, 1913 - 1989)
 -  Zhu Chen[?] (China, 1976 - )
 -  Maya Chiburdanidze[?] (Georgia, USSR, 1961 - )
 -  Pia Cramling[?] (Sweden, 1963 - )
 -  Nona Gaprindashvili[?] (Georgia, USSR, 1941 - )
 -  Xie Jun (China, 1970 - )
 -  Irina Krush (Ukraine, USSR, USA, 1983 - )
 -  Vera Menchik-Stevenson[?] (Czech Republic, England, 1906 - 1944)
 -  Judit Polgar (Hungary, 1976 - )
 -  Zsuzsa Polgar (Hungary, USA, 1969 - )
 -  Olga Rubtsova[?] (Russia, 1909 - )
 -  Lyudmila Rudenko[?] (Russia, 1904 - 1986)
 -  Alexandra Kosteniuk[?] (Russia, 1984 - )
 
Famous people who were/are avid chess players
The people in this list are famous in other areas of activity, but are known to have played chess or maintain a current interest in chess.
-  Woody Allen
 -  Humphrey Bogart
 -  Napoleon Bonaparte
 -  John Cage
 -  Catherine the Great
 -  Ray Charles
 -  Marcel Duchamp
 -  Benjamin Franklin
 -  Thomas Jefferson
 -  Stanley Kubrick
 -  Lennox Lewis
 -  Sergei Prokofiev (Russian composer & pianist)
 -  Juan Maria Solare (Argentine composer & pianist)
 -  Will Smith
 -  Sting
 -  Josip Broz Tito
 -  Leo Tolstoy
 -  George Washington
 -  John Wayne
 
Also of note
In 1997, the IBM chess playing computer Deep Blue was victorious in a match against then-world champion Garry Kasparov.
 
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