List of people from Antwerp

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This is a list of notable people from Antwerp, who were either born in Antwerp, or spent part of their life there.

Self Portrait, by Anthony van Dyck

Born in Antwerp[]

Pre-16th century[]

  • Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, son of Edward III of England (1338–1368)
  • Jacobus Barbireau, composer (1455–1491)
  • Lucas Adriaens, painter (1459–1493)
  • Daniel Bomberg, printer (c. 1475 – 1549)
  • Joachim Sterck van Ringelbergh, scholar, humanist, mathematician, and astrologer (c. 1499 – c. 1556)

16th century[]

17th and 18th century[]

Jacob Jordaens, Self-Portrait with Parents, Brothers, and Sisters (c. 1615). Oil on canvas. The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia

19th century[]

20th century[]

  • Albert Lilar, Minister of Justice (1900–1976)
  • Gérard Blitz, water polo player (1901–1990)
  • Lode Zielens, novelist and journalist (1901–1944)
  • George Koltanowski, chess player and promoter (1903–2000)
  • Frédérique Petrides, (née Frédérique Mayer) orchestral conductor and publisher (1903–1983)
  • Karel Bossart, rocket designer (1904–1975)
  • Maurice Anthony Biot, physicist and founder of the theory of poroelasticity (1905–1985)
  • André Cluytens, conductor (1905–1967)
  • Jef Maes, composer (1905–1996)
  • Georges Ronsse, cyclo-cross and road bicycle racer (1906–1969)
  • Maurice van Essche, Belgian-born South African painter (1906–1977)
  • Edmond de Goeyse, student leader (1907–1998)
  • Jean Servais, actor (1910–1976)
  • Willy Vandersteen, creator of comic books (1913–1990)
  • Edward Schillebeeckx, theologian (1914–2009)
  • Hubert Lampo, writer (1920–2006)
  • Guy Thys, national football coach (1922–2003)
  • Jan Yoors, photographer, painter, sculptor, writer, and Gypsy (1922–1977)
  • Karel Goeyvaerts, composer (1923–1993)
  • Jacques Sternberg, writer of science fiction (1923–2006)
  • Ward de Ravet, actor (1924–2013)
  • Leo Apostel, philosopher (1925–1995)
  • Bob de Moor, comic artist (1925–1992)
  • Karel Dillen, politician (1925–2007)
  • Bobbejaan Schoepen, entertainer, singer, guitarist, composer, and actor (1925–2010)
  • Paul Van Hoeydonck, printmaker and painter (born 1925)
  • Victor Mees, footballer (1927–2010)
  • Jef Nys, comic book creator (1927–2009)
  • Henry Spira, animal rights activist (1927–1998)
  • Bob Van der Veken, television actor (born 1928)
  • Maurice Tempelsman, diamond merchant and industrialist (born 1929)
  • Jan Vansina, historian and anthropologist (born 1929)
  • Françoise Mallet-Joris, writer and member of the Académie Goncourt (born 1930)
  • Bert Eriksson, neo-Nazi and Flemish nationalist (1931–2005)
  • Simon Kornblit, film studio executive for Universal Pictures (1933–2010)[2]
  • Marc Rich, international commodities trader (born 1934)
  • Henry Geldzahler, curator of contemporary art (1935–1994)
  • Fernando Sanchez, Spanish fashion designer (1935–2006)
  • Martine Franck, photographer (born 1938)
  • Harry Kümel, film director (born 1940)
  • Jean-Baptiste Baronian, critic, essayist, writer, and novelist (born 1942)
  • Magda Francot, painter (born 1942)
  • Hugo Heyrman, painter and multimedia artist (born 1942)
  • Wim Blockmans, writer and professor of medieval history at Leiden University (born 1945)
  • Ann Christy, singer (1945–1984)
  • Georges Pintens, road bicycle racer (born 1946)
  • Guillaume Bijl, artist (born 1946)
  • Carl Verbraeken, composer (born 1950)
  • Ronald Zollman, conductor (born 1950)
  • Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven, painter, drawer, computer and video artist (born 1951)
  • Ludo Coeck, footballer (1955–1985)
  • Patrick Janssens, Socialist politician and mayor of Antwerp (born 1956)
  • Jan Fabre, drawer, sculptor, director, writer, choreographer, and designer (born 1958)
  • Jan Leyers, singer, songwriter, and television personality (born 1958)
  • Luc Cromheecke, comic artist (born 1961)
  • Rita Bellens, politician (born 1962)
  • Robert C. Hancké, economist (born 1962)
  • Rudy Trouvé, musician (born 1967)
  • Els Callens, professional tennis player (born 1970)
  • Tom Barman, film director, musician, and singer of dEUS (born 1972)
  • Anke Vandermeersch, politician and former beauty queen (born 1972)
  • Christian Olde Wolbers, bassist of the industrial metal band Fear Factory (born 1972)
  • Mike Dierickx, also known as M.I.K.E., DJ and music producer (born 1973)
  • An Pierlé, pianist and singer-songwriter (born 1974)
  • Matthias Schoenaerts, actor (born 1977)
  • Steven De Lelie, actor and director (born 1977)
  • Jeffrey van Hooydonk, racing car driver (born 1977)
  • Tia Hellebaut, track and field athlete (born 1978)
  • Evi Goffin, vocalist of the musical group Lasgo (born 1981)
  • Dickson Agyeman, football mid-fielder (born 1985)
  • Laetitia Beck (born 1992), Belgian-born Israeli golfer

Lived in Antwerp[]

Pre-16th century[]

  • Saint Pirmin, monk (c. 670–753)
  • Lodewyk van Berken, inventor of the scaif (15th century)
  • Johannes Pullois, Franco-Flemish composer (died 1478)
  • Matthaeus Pipelare, composer, choir director, and wind instrument player (c. 1450 – c. 1515)
  • Quentin Matsys, Renaissance painter, founder of the Antwerp school (1466–1530)
  • Pierre Alamire, music copyist, composer, instrumentalist, mining engineer, merchant, diplomat, and spy (c. 1470 – 1536)
  • Jan Mabuse, painter (c. 1478 – 1532)
  • Jacob van Utrecht, painter (c. 1479 – c. 1525)
  • Joachim Patinir, landscape and religious painter (c. 1480 – 1524)
  • Richard Aertsz, historical painter (1482–1577)

16th century[]

  • John Rogers, Minister of religion, Bible translator and commentator, and martyr (c. 1500 – 1555)
  • Jan Sanders van Hemessen, painter (c. 1500 – c. 1566)
  • Tielman Susato, composer, instrumentalist, and publisher of music (c. 1510/15 – after 1570)
  • Joos van Cleve, painter (c. 1500 – 1540/41)
  • Damião de Góis, Portuguese humanist philosopher (1502–1574)
  • Gerard de Jode, cartographer, engraver, and publisher (1509–1591)
  • Steven Mierdman, printer (born c. 1510)
  • Gracia Mendes Nasi, wealthy businesswoman (1510–1569)
  • Hans Hendrik van Paesschen, architect (c. 1510 – 1582)
  • Johannes Goropius Becanus, physician, linguist, and humanist (1519–1572)
  • Thomas Gresham, English merchant and financier (c. 1519 – 1579)
  • Anthony More, portrait painter (1520 – c. 1577)
  • Christoffel Plantijn, humanist, book printer and publisher (c. 1520 – 1589)
  • Crispin van den Broeck, painter (1523–1591)
  • Pieter Brueghel the Elder, painter and printmaker (1525–1569)
  • Thomas Cartwright, English Puritan churchman (c. 1535 – 1603)
  • Philippe Galle, designer and engraver (1537–1612)
  • Philip van Marnix, writer and statesman (1538–1598)
  • Andreas Pevernage, composer (1542/43–1591)
  • Jan Moretus, printer (1543–1610)
  • François d'Aguilon, mathematician and physicist (1546–1617)
  • Simon Stevin, mathematician and engineer (c. 1548 – 1620)
  • Federigo Giambelli, Italian military engineer (born c. 1550)
  • Louis de Caullery, painter (c. 1560 – 1621/22)
  • Dudley Fenner, English Puritan divine (c. 1558 – 1587)
  • Jan Vermeyen, goldsmith (c. 1559 – 1606)
  • Richard Rowlands, antiquary (c. 1560 – 1620)
  • John Bull, Welsh composer, musician, and organ builder (c. 1562 – 1628)
  • Cornelis Verdonck, composer (1563–1625)
  • Jan Brueghel the Elder, also known as "Velvet" Brueghel, painter (1568–1625)
  • Peter Paul Rubens, painter (1577–1640)
  • William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle, English soldier, politician, and writer (c. 1592 – 1676)
  • Abraham van Diepenbeeck, erudite and painter (1596–1675)
  • Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit Order

17th and 18th century[]

19th century[]

20th century[]

  • Albert Lilar, Minister of Justice (1900–1976)
  • Suzanne Lilar, writer (1901–1992)
  • Charlotte Bergman, art collector (1903–2002)
  • Chaim Kreiswirth, Chief Rabbi (1918–2001)
  • Jan Cox, painter (1919–1980)
  • Hugo Schiltz, lawyer and politician (1927–2006)
  • Françoise Mallet-Joris, writer (born 1930)
  • Godfried Danneels, archbishop and cardinal (born 1933)
  • Myriam Sarachik, physicist and recipient of the Buckley Prize in 2005 (1933–2021)
  • Giya Kancheli, Georgian composer (1935–2019)
  • Wannes Van de Velde, singer, musician, poet (1937–2008)
  • Ward Beysen, politician and freemason (1941–2005)
  • Robbe De Hert, film director (born 1942)
  • Robert Cailliau, co-developer of the World Wide Web (born 1947)
  • Roberto Mangou, painter (born 1950)
  • Luc Tuymans, artist and painter (born 1958)
  • The "Antwerp Six": Walter Van Beirendonck (born 1957), Ann Demeulemeester (born 1959), Dries van Noten (born 1958), Dirk Van Saene, Dirk Bikkembergs (born 1959), and Marina Yee, fashion designers
  • Martin Margiela, fashion designer (born 1959)
  • Matthias Storme, lawyer, academic, thinker, and politician (born 1959)
  • Stef Bos, singer (born 1961)
  • Filip Dewinter, politician (born 1962)
  • Erik Van Looy, film director (born 1962)
  • Anne Provoost, author of myths, tales, and bible stories (born 1964)
  • Fons Borginon, politician and lawyer (born 1966)
  • Stef Driesen, artist (born 1966)
  • Raf Simons, fashion designer (born 1968)
  • Mauro Pawlowski, guitar player of dEUS and Evil Superstars (born 1971)
  • David Palmer, squash player (born 1976)
  • Matthias Schoenaerts, actor (born 1977)
  • Veerle Casteleyn, ballet and jazz dancer (born 1978)
  • Jessica Van Der Steen, model (born 1984)
  • Rustemi Kreshnik, kickboxer (born 1984)
  • Yves V, DJ, producer and electronic musician (born 1981)

References[]

  1. ^ Lavern J. Wagner: "La Hèle, George", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (Accessed June 26, 2007)
  2. ^ Grossblat, R.M. (15 July 2010). "Simon Korblit, a Profile Tribute". . Retrieved 23 July 2010.
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