List of Luxembourgers
This is a list of people from Luxemburgers
Politics
See also: Grand Duke of Luxembourg, List of Prime Ministers of Luxembourg
- Jean of Luxembourg (born 1921), former Grand Duke
- Henri of Luxembourg (born 1955), current Grand Duke
- Victor Bodson (1902–1984), justice minister, Righteous Among the Nations
- Carole Dieschbourg (born 1977), Luxembourg minister for the environment
- Jean-Claude Juncker (born 1954), Luxembourg prime minister
- Jacques Santer (born 1937), Luxembourg prime minister, EC president
- Robert Schuman (1886–1963), French prime minister, EU co-founder
- Gaston Thorn (1928–2007), Luxembourg politician, EC president
- Pierre Werner (1913–2002), Luxembourg prime minister, EEC figure
Arts and culture
- Pol Albrecht (1874–1975), composer
- Louis Beicht (1886–1943), composer
- Charles Bernhoeft (1859–1933), photographer
- Emile Boeres (1890–1944), composer
- Pierre Brandebourg (1824–1878), painter and photographer
- Josy Braun (born 1938), writer
- Elisabeth Calmes (born 1947), painter
- Sandrine Cantoreggi (born 1969), violinist
- Claus Cito (1882–1965), sculptor
- Jim Clemes (born 1957), architect
- Michel Engels (1851–1901), illustrator, painter
- Tatiana Fabeck (born 1970), architect
- Batty Fischer (1877–1958), amateur photographer
- Jean-Baptiste Fresez (1800–1867), artist
- Patrick Galbats (born 1978), photographer
- Hugo Gernsback (1884–1967), writer, editor, publisher
- Gust Graas (born 1924), artist and businessman
- Françoise Groben (born 1965), cellist
- Ernie Hammes (born 1968), trumpeter
- Georges Hausemer (born 1957), writer
- Guy Helminger (born 1963), writer
- Nico Helminger (born 1953), writer
- Max Jacoby (born 1977), filmmaker
- Pierre Joris (born 1946), poet
- Gustave Kahnt (1848–1923), composer
- Jean-Pierre Kemmer (1923–1991), composer, conductor, choir master
- Mariette Kemmer (born 1953), opera singer
- Théo Kerg (1909–1993), artist
- Camille Kerger (born 1957), composer, opera singer
- Will Kesseler (1899–1983), painter
- Emile Kirscht (1913–1994), painter
- Nico Klopp (1894–1930), painter
- Anise Koltz (born 1928), poet
- Jean Krier (born 1949), poet
- Leon Krier (born 1946), architect
- Edouard Kutter (1887–1978), photographer
- Edouard Kutter (born 1934), photographer
- Joseph Kutter (1894–1941), painter
- Paul Kutter (1863–1937), photographer
- Yvon Lambert (born 1955), photographer
- Dominique Lang (1874–1919), painter
- Claude Lenners (born 1956), composer
- Georges Lentz (born 1965), composer
- Michel Lentz (1820–1893), poet
- Nicolas Liez (1809–1892), lithographer, painter
- Marianne Majerus (born 1956), photographer
- Michel Majerus (born 1967–2002), artist
- Laurent Menager (1835–1902), composer
- Antoine Meyer (1801–1857), poet and mathematician
- Bady Minck (born 1960), artist and filmmaker
- Alexander Mullenbach (born 1949), composer
- Jean Muller (born 1979), pianist
- Joseph-Alexandre Müller (1854–1931), composer
- Désirée Nosbusch (born 1965), actress
- Joseph Probst (1911–1997), artist
- Harry Rabinger (1895–1966), painter
- Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759–1840), painter
- Michel Reis (born 1982), jazz pianist
- Guy Rewenig (born 1947), writer
- Pol Sax (born 1960), writer
- Lambert Schlechter (born 1941), writer
- Francesco Tristano Schlimé (born 1981), pianist
- Arlette Schneiders (born late 1950s), architect
- Pascal Schumacher (born 1979), jazz musician
- Frantz Seimetz (1858–1934), painter
- Edward Steichen (1879–1973), photographer
- Michel Stoffel (1903–1963), painter
- Félix Thyes (1830–1855), writer
- Foni Tissen (1909–1975), artist
- Su-Mei Tse (born 1973), musician, photographer, sculptor
- Gast Waltzing (born 1956), jazz musician, composer
- Batty Weber (1860–1940), writer
- Sosthène Weis (1872–1941), painter, architect
- Marcel Wengler (born 1946), composer
Academia
- Emil Hirsch (1851–1923), rabbi
- Gabriel Lippmann (1845–1921), physicist (Luxembourg-born)
- Arno J. Mayer (born 1926), historian
- Félicien M. Steichen (1926–2011), surgeon
Sports
Main article: List of Luxembourgian sports players
- Josy Barthel (1927–1992), athlete, Olympic gold in 1952
- François Faber (1887–1915), cyclist
- Nicolas Frantz (1899–1985), cyclist
- Charly Gaul (1932–2005), cyclist
- Marc Girardelli (born 1963), skier
- John Grün (1868–1912), strongman
- Kim Kirchen (born 1978), cyclist
- Gilles Müller (born 1983), tennis player
- Andy Schleck (born 1985), cyclist
- Fränk Schleck (born 1980), cyclist
- Michel Théato (1878–1919), runner
Other
- Wilhelm von Knyphausen (1716–1800), general during the American Revolution (Luxembourg-born)
- Henri Tudor (1859–1928), inventor and industrialist
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