•
Johann André (1741–1799), founder of the music publishing firm named after him •
Moritz Wilhelm August Breidenbach (1796–1857), jurist •
Salomon Formstecher (1808–1889), rabbi and philosopher •
Philipp Mainländer (1841–1876), poet and philosopher •
Siegfried Guggenheim (1873–1961), lawyer, notary and art collector •
Richard Heyne (1882–1961), member of Landtag and producer •
Christian Dell (1882–1974), industrial designer, factory designer on
Bauhaus •
Hans Halberstadt (1885–1966), American fencer •
Prince Philipp of Hesse (1896–1980), prince and governor •
Bernard von Brentano (1901–1964), writer, essayist and journalist •
Heinrich von Brentano (1904–1964), conservative politician •
Berthold Wolpe (1905–1989), typographer and
type designer •
Hans Hotter (1909–2003), opera singer •
Helene Mayer (1910–1953), fencer, Olympic champion •
Edith Schloss (1919–2011), artist, writer •
Gottfried Böhm (1920–2021), architect who won the
Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1986 •
Hermann Nuber (1935–2022), footballer •
Daniela Ziegler (born 1948), actress •
Ray Bumatai (1952–2005), musician, actor and singer •
Jimmy Hartwig (born 1954), football player, manager and actor •
Olli Dittrich (born 1956), actor and comedian •
René Rock (born 1967), German politician •
Smudo (born 1968), musician and rapper •
Sven Beckert (born 1969), history professor at Harvard, winner of 2015 Bancroft Prize for Empire of Cotton •
Helma Wennemers (born 1969), German organic chemist and professor •
Christian Lammert (born 1969), political scientist •
Christian Sievers (born 1969), journalist •
Tarek Al-Wazir (born 1971), politician, Deputy of the Hessian Minister-President •
Christoph Degen (born 1980), politician •
Aykut Anhan (born 1985), musician and rapper •
Jochen K. Roos (born 1990), politician
Notable residents •
Jacob Frank (1726–1791), Jewish religious leader •
Abraham Bing (1752–1841), rabbi •
Rudolf Koch (1876–1934), typeface designer, calligrapher and university professor •
Friedrich Kellner (1885–1970), official and justice inspector, attended Goethschule here •
Heinrich Kaminski (1886–1946), composer, worked here •
Ignatz Wiemeler (1895–1952),
bookbinder and university professor •
Fritz Kredel (1900–1973), German-American artist and graphic designer, studied here •
Regina Jonas (1902–1944), first female Rabbi, ordained in Offenbach •
Karlgeorg Hoefer (1914–2000),
calligrapher and
typographer •
Cornelia Hanisch (born 1952), fencer, Olympic winner •
Dieter Müller (born 1954), footballer •
Rudi Völler (born 1960), football player and manager •
Götz Otto (born 1967), actor •
Anthony Rother (born 1972), electronic musician ==Gallery==