
Charles Bailey (1870–1947) was an Australian apport medium who was exposed as a fraud.

Colette Baron-Reid is a spiritual intuitive, intuitive counselor, oracle expert, intuition expert, spiritual medium, author, and radio and TV personality.

Elizabeth Martha Anne "Pattie" Deakin CBE was the wife of Alfred Deakin, the second Prime Minister of Australia. She was known for her philanthropic work.

Einer Nielsen (1894–1965) was a Danish physical medium and spiritualist.

Linda Gazzera (1890-1932) was an Italian spiritualist medium.

Johannes Greber (1874–1944) born in Wenigerath, Germany, was a Catholic priest

Jan Guzyk (1875–1928), also known as Jan Guzik, was a Polish spiritualist medium.

Jana Haas is a German-Russian author. She claims to be a medium and to be able to communicate with the deceased and other spiritual beings.

Friederike Hauffe, also known as Frederica Hauffe, or the Seeress of Prevorst, was a German mystic and somnambulist.

Indriði Indriðason was an Icelandic spiritualist medium. He was the first medium documented in Iceland and his discovery was a major impetus to the establishment of spiritualism there.

Franek Kluski, real name Teofil Modrzejewski (1873-1943), was a Polish medium.

Lajos Pap (1883-1941) was a Hungarian carpenter and spiritualist medium.

Haralamb George Lecca was a Romanian poet, playwright and translator, grandson of artist Constantin Lecca and brother of genealogist Octav-George Lecca, as well as nephew and rival of writer Ion Luca Caragiale. He had an unsettled youth, studying medicine and law for a while, and also reaching a Sub-Officer's rank in the terrestrial army. He debuted in literature under the guidance of Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, who also employed Lecca's services as a medium. His early work was in poetry, often outstandingly macabre, evidencing his familiarity with 19th-century French literature and hinting at a vague affiliation with Symbolism. Briefly a collaborator of Junimea society, then of its dissident wings, Lecca never joined the fledgling Symbolist movement, and spent his later life in relative isolation from all literary circles.

Lekhraj Khubchand Kirpalani, also known as Dada Lekhraj, was the founder of the Brahma Kumaris.

Stanisława Popielska most well known as Stanisława P. was a Polish spiritualist medium who was alleged to have produced ectoplasm and the psychokinetic movement of objects.

Eusapia Palladino was an Italian Spiritualist physical medium. She claimed extraordinary powers such as the ability to levitate tables, communicate with the dead through her spirit guide John King, and to produce other supernatural phenomena.

Nino Pecoraro (1899–1973) was an Italian spiritualist medium who was exposed as a fraud.

Anna Melloni Rasmussen (1898-1983) was a Danish spiritualist medium.

Josephus Gerhardus Rulof was a Dutch author who was known as a psychic and trance medium or spirit medium. He wrote about thirty books about life, death, and the hereafter.

Rudi Schneider, son of Josef Schneider and brother of Willi Schneider, was an Austrian Spiritualist and physical medium. His career was covered extensively by the Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, and he took part in a number of notable experiments conducted by paranormal researchers/debunkers, including Harry Price, Albert von Schrenck-Notzing and Eric Dingwall. Some of these researchers declared him to be a fraud while others were unable to find evidence of trickery.

Frau Maria Silbert (1866-1936) was an Austrian spiritualist medium.
The Spiritualists' National Union (SNU) is a Spiritualist organisation, founded in the United Kingdom in 1901, and is one of the largest spiritualist groups in the world. Its motto is Light, Nature, Truth.
Emanuel Swedenborg was a Swedish pluralistic-Christian theologian, scientist, philosopher and mystic. He is best known for his book on the afterlife, Heaven and Hell (1758).

Stanisława Tomczyk was a Polish fraud in the early 20th century.

Baroness Adelma Vay or von Vay, born Countess Adelaide von Wurmbrand-Stuppach, was a medium and pioneer of spiritualism in Slovenia and Hungary.

Bahar Yilmaz is a German author, who also works as a life coach and lecturer.