, 1906 and
Therese Wiet, 1914 •
Leopold Hasner von Artha (1818 – 1891 in Bad Ischl), politician, the 4th
Minister-President of Cisleithania •
Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897), German composer •
Franz Lehár (1870 – 1948 in Bad Ischl),
operetta composer, he wrote
The Merry Widow •
Oscar Straus (1870 – 1954 in Bad Ischl), composer of operettas and film scores •
Wilhelm von Mirbach (1871 in Bad Ischl – 1918), German diplomat, assassinated in Moscow. •
Leo Perutz (1882 – 1957 in Bad Ischl), an Austrian novelist and mathematician. •
Rudi Gfaller (1882 – 1972 in Bad Ischl), an operetta composer and singer •
Viktor Schauberger (1885 – 1958),
forester,
naturalist, philosopher, inventor and
pseudoscientist •
Therese Wiet (1885 – 1971 in Bad Ischl), an Austrian operetta and concert singer •
Karl Eglseer (1890 in Bad Ischl – 1944), a general in the Wehrmacht in WWII •
Wolfram von Richthofen (1895 – 1945), German field marshal, died in captivity at Bad Ischl •
Resi Pesendorfer (1902 in Bad Ischl – 1989), a resistance activist opposing
Austrofascism •
Leopold Engleitner (1905 – 2013),
conscientious objector, grew up in Bad Ischl. •
Jacques de Menasce (1905 in Bad Ischl – 1960), a composer, pianist and critic •
Josef Plieseis (1913 – 1966), communist
Widerstand fighter •
Sir Henry Rowe KCB, QC (1916 – 1992), British lawyer and parliamentary draftsman. •
Sir Gustav Nossal CBE FRS (born 1931), research biologist into antibody formation and immunological tolerance. •
Franz Josef Altenburg (1941 – 2021), aristocrat, ceramicist and sculptor •
Helmut Berger (born 1944 in Bad Ischl), actor of narcissistic and ambiguous characters. •
Jörg Haider (1950 – 2008), politician (FPÖ), attended school in Bad Ischl. •
Roger Lewis (born 1960), a Welsh academic, biographer and journalist; lives in Bad Ischl.
Sport •
Udo Plamberger (born 1971 in Bad Ischl), a former professional tennis player •
Wolfgang Loitzl (born 1980), an Austrian former ski jumper and team gold medallist at the
2010 Winter Olympics •
Sarah Zadrazil (born 1993), an Austrian footballer who has played 111 games for
Austria women •
Carina Edlinger (born 1998), visually-impaired Paralympic cross-country skier and medallist == Twin towns ==