, 1908 , 2006 , 2009 , 2012 •
Ludwig Willroider (1845–1910), an Austrian landscape painter and etcher. •
Oskar Potiorek (1853 in
Bad Bleiberg – 1933),
Austro-Hungarian Army officer,
Governor of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo from 1911 to 1914, when
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated there •
Anton Ghon (1866 in Villach – 1936), Austrian
pathologist viz
Ghon focus and
Ghon's complex •
Oskar Kraus, (DE Wiki) (1887–1973 in Villach), mayor of Villach 1938–1945 •
Hans Kurath (1891 in Villach – 1992), American linguist, emigrated to the US in 1907 •
Carl-Heinz Birnbacher (1910 in Villach – 1991), German naval officer,
Vice admiral of the German Navy •
Albert Bach (1910 in
Treffen – 2003), soldier,
Generalmajor, and skier, competed at the
1936 Winter Olympics. •
Heidemarie Hatheyer (1918 in Villach – 1990), film actress, appearing in 43 films between 1938 and 1988 •
Paul Watzlawick (1921 in Villach – 2007), Austrian-American therapist, psychologist and communications theorist. •
Kurt Diemberger (born 1932), author and mountaineer •
Bruno Gironcoli (1936 in Villach – 2010), Austrian modern artist •
Heidelinde Weis (1940–2023), Austrian actress •
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe (born 1944 in Villach), former
CEO of the
Nestlé Group and of
Formula One Group •
George Zebrowski (born 1945 in Villach), American science fiction author and editor •
Zoltan J. Acs (born 1947 in Villach), American economist and Professor of Management at The
LSE •
Felix Tretter (born 1949 in Villach), Austrian psychologist, psychiatrist and cybernetician •
Werner Kofler (1947 in Villach – 2011), Austrian
postmodernism novelist •
Konrad Paul Liessmann (born 1953), philosopher, essayist and cultural publicist. •
Gerald Kargl (born 1953 in Villach), Austrian film director, directed the 1983 film
Angst •
Wolfgang Ilgenfritz (1957 in Villach – 2013), Austrian politician and notably a
non-attached MEP •
Gernot Rumpold (born 1957 in Villach), Austrian politician, associate of
Jörg Haider •
Peter Löscher (born 1957 in Villach), Austrian businessman with
Merck & Co and former CEO of
Siemens •
Michael Martin Kofler (born 1966), classical flautist with the
Munich Philharmonic •
Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek (born 1969 in Villach), Austrian politician of the
Austrian Green Party •
Alexander Kaimbacher (born 1969), Austrian operatic tenor •
Thomas Smolej (1982 in Villach), Austrian actor and director •
Florian Hufsky (1986 in Villach – 2009), Austrian new media artist, board member of the
Pirate Party of Austria Sport •
Ernst Melchior (1920 in Villach – 1978), Austrian football player for
Austria Wien,
FC Rouen and
FC Nantes, he played almost 400 games and 36 games for
Austria •
Hanns Brandstätter (born 1949 in Villach), fencer; competed in at the
72,
76, and
1984 Summer Olympics •
Alex Antonitsch (born 1966 in Villach), former tennis player from Austria, turned professional in 1988 •
Christian Mayer (born 1972), former alpine skier, twice bronze medallist in the
1994 &
1998 Winter Olympics •
Bärbel Jungmeier (born 1975 in Villach), road cyclist and mountain bike rider, rode at the
2004 Summer Olympics •
Gerhard Unterluggauer (born 1976 in Villach), Austrian former professional ice hockey defenceman •
Roland Kollmann (born 1976 in Villach), retired footballer for
Grazer AK, played 343 games and 11 for
Austria •
Daniel Mesotitsch (born 1976 in Villach), Austrian
biathlete twice Olympic team medallist •
Jürgen Pichorner (born 1977), an Austrian football midfielder who has played over 330 games •
Friedrich Pinter (born 1978 in Villach), Austrian former
biathlete •
Martin Koch (born 1982 in Villach), former ski jumper, team gold medallist at the
2006 Winter Olympics •
Michael Grabner, (born 1987 in Villach), Austrian professional ice hockey player for
New York Rangers of the
NHL •
Marc Sand (born 1988 in
Rosegg), Austrian footballer, who plays for
SK Austria Klagenfurt •
Michael Raffl (born 1988 in Villach), professional ice hockey left winger for
Dallas Stars of the
NHL •
Guido Burgstaller (born 1989 in Villach), footballer who plays for
Rapid Wien, has played 26 games for
Austria •
Christopher Wernitznig (born 1990), an Austrian footballer who has played over 470 games •
Anna Gasser (born 1991 in Villach),
snowboarder, two-time Olympic gold medalist in Big Air (
2018 and
2022) •
Marco Schwarz (born 1995 in Villach), Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer •
Christopher Höher (born 1997 in Villach), Austrian racing driver •
Daniela Ulbing (born 1998), an Austrian snowboarder, silver medallist at the
2022 Winter Olympics == References ==