, 1935 •
François Biltgen (born 1958), politician, Minister for Justice and judge at the
European Court of Justice •
Dominique Brasseur (1833–1906), politician and jurist,
Mayor of Luxembourg City 1891/1894. •
René Deltgen (1909–1979), stage and film actor •
Jean Ellis (1946–2006), emergency department physician and climber •
Camillo Felgen (1920–2005), singer, lyricist, disc jockey & TV presenter •
Fernand Franck (born 1934), prelate of the Catholic Church &
Archbishop of Luxembourg, 1990/2011. •
Luc Frieden (born 1963), politician and lawyer,
25th Prime Minister of Luxembourg •
Gust Graas (1924–2020), abstract painter and businessman, helped develop radio and television group
RTL. •
Pierre Gramegna (born 1958), career diplomat and politician •
Émile Hamilius (1897–1971), footballer, politician &
Mayor of Luxembourg City, 1946/1963 •
Paul Helminger (1940–2021), politician who was
Mayor of Luxembourg City, 1999/2011 •
William Justin Kroll (1889–1973), metallurgist, invented the
Kroll process in 1940 •
Gérard López (born 1971), Luxembourgish-Spanish businessman •
Karin Monschauer (born 1960), embroiderer and digital artist •
Désirée Nosbusch (born 1965), actress and TV presenter. •
Viviane Reding (born 1951), politician,
MEP, European Commissioner & Vice-president of the European Commission •
Maggy Stein (1931–1999), sculptor, died locally •
Victor Thorn (1844–1930), politician & the
11th Prime Minister of Luxembourg, 1916/1917. •
Steve Thull (born 1967), Army general &
Chief of Defence (Luxembourg) •
Laura Thorn (born 2000), singer and music teacher, represented
Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 Sport •
Gilles Bettmer (born 1989), footballer with over 240 games and 58 for
Luxembourg •
Mandy Minella (born 1985), former tennis player, now Member of Parliament •
Louis Pilot (1940–2016), footballer and manager, played over 450 games and 49 for
Luxembourg ==Twin towns — sister cities==