Its most famous inhabitant was the Dutch actor
Rutger Hauer, who died at his home in the village on 19 July 2019. The Dutch poet
J. Slauerhoff lived there, who in May–July 1929 ran the practice of the local doctor, a temporary profession eternalized in a poem by
J.C. Bloem printed in the national paper ''''. Beetsterzwaag is also the birthplace of
Hilbert van der Duim, a speed skater active in the 1980s; Van der Duim was twice all-around World Champion, twice all-around European champion, and seven times Dutch champion.
Maxime Oosten was also born in Beetsterzwaag. ==Gallery==