Public service •
Dionysius Koolen (1871–1945) a Dutch politician •
Henk Beernink (1910–1979 in Rijswijk) a Dutch politician •
Chris van Veen (1922–2009) a politician; also worked for the municipality of Rijswijk 1945/1960 •
Gerard Veringa (1924–1999 in Rijswijk) a Dutch politician and criminologist •
Maurits Kiek (1909–1980) resistance fighter World War II •
Peter Oskam (born 1960) a Dutch politician, former football referee and judge •
Sigrid Kaag (born 1961) a Dutch politician and diplomat,
Minister for Foreign Trade and Development since 2017
Arts and learning •
Adriaen van der Cabel (1630–1705) a
Dutch Golden Age landscape painter •
Hendrik Tollens (1780–1856 in Rijswijk) poet •
P. J. Cosijn (1840–1899) a Dutch scholar of
Anglo-Saxon literature •
Jacques van Meegeren (1912–1977) a Dutch illustrator, painter and suspected art forger •
Teddy Scholten (1926–2010) a Dutch singer and winner of the
1959 Eurovision Song Contest •
Felix Thijssen (1933–2022) author of crime and science fiction novels and books for children •
Johan van Benthem (born 1949) former academic logician •
Albert Benschop (1949–2018) a Dutch sociologist and academic •
Peter Slaghuis (1961–1991) a Dutch musician, DJ, producer and remixer •
Eelco Visser (1966–2022), professor of computer science •
Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer (born 1968) a poet, novelist, polemicist and classical scholar
Sport •
Louis Otten (1883–1946) football player, team bronze medallist at the
1908 Summer Olympics •
Piet van der Touw (born 1940) a retired cyclist, competed at the
1960 and
1964 Summer Olympics •
Richard Knopper (born 1977) a Dutch former footballer with 285 club caps •
Anish Giri (born 1994) a Russian-born Dutch chess Grandmaster, lives in Rijswijk •
Keye van der Vuurst de Vries (born 2001) a Dutch basketball player, made his debut for the
Netherlands national basketball team aged 16 •
Jeffrey de Zwaan (born 1996) Dutch darts player, born in Rijswijk •
Mark Caljouw (born 1995) Dutch badminton player, born in Rijswijk ==References==