Lutz

Lutz is a surname and given name, occasionally a short form of Ludwig. People with the name include:

Surname

  • Adolfo Lutz (1855–1940), Brazilian physician
  • Aleda E. Lutz (1915–1944), American Army flight nurse
  • Alois Lutz, Austrian figure skater, for whom the Lutz jump is named
  • Anke Lutz (born 1970), German chess master
  • Berta Lutz (1894–1976), Brazilian scientist and feminist
  • Bob Lutz (businessman) (born 1932), Swiss American V.P. of General Motors
  • Bob Lutz (tennis) (born 1947), American tennis player
  • Bob Lutz (American football), American high school football coach
  • Bobby Lutz (basketball) (born 1958), American college basketball coach
  • Brenda Lutz, Scottish-American political science writer
  • Carl Lutz (1895–1975), Swiss vice-consul to Hungary during WWII, credited with saving over 62,000 Jews
  • Chris Lutz, (born 1985), American-Filipino professional basketball player
  • Christopher Lutz (born 1971), German chess grandmaster
  • Eduard von Lutz, (1810–1893), Bavarian Major General and War Minister
  • Edwin George Lutz, American illustrator and author
  • Erwin Lutz, Austrian prison chef, who protected Jews in WWII
  • Élisabeth Lutz (1914–2008), French mathematician
  • Friedel Lutz (born 1939), German football player
  • Friedrich Lutz (1852–1918), Bavarian politician
  • Friedrich A. Lutz (1901–1975), German economist
  • Gabrielle Lutz (born 1935), French Olympic sprint canoeist
  • Gary Lutz, American writer of poetry and fiction
  • George Lutz and Kathy Lutz, basis for the family depicted in The Amityville Horror
  • Giles A. Lutz (1910–1982), American author of Western novels
  • Gizella Lutz (1906–1992), Hungarian wife of Ferenc Szálasi
  • Hans Lutz (born 1949), German track and road cyclist
  • Hartmut Lutz (born 1945), German professor of Canadian and American Studies
  • Hermann Lutz (1881–1965), German civil servant and social science writer
  • Jack Lutz, American computer scientist
  • Jarka Lutz, Czechoslovak-French slalom canoeist
  • Jean Baptiste Lutz (born 1988), French sprint canoeist
  • Jo Lutz (born 1980), Australian rower
  • Johann Heinrich Lutz (born 1812), Rhenish Missionary and progenitor of the Lutz Family in South Africa.
  • John Lutz (born 1939), American author of mystery novels
  • John Lutz (born 1973), American television writer and actor
    • J. D. Lutz, a fictionalized version of this person on 30 Rock
  • Joe Lutz (1925–2008), American professional baseball player and coach
  • Joe Lutz (born 1950), Republican candidate for the U. S. Senate in the Oregon Primary
  • Julie Lutz, American astronomer
  • Karen McCullah Lutz, American screenwriter and novelist
  • Kellan Lutz (born 1985), American actor
  • Ken Lutz (born 1965), American football player
  • Larry Lutz (1913–1998), American football player and coach
  • Leandro Lutz (born 1982), Brazilian cross-country skier and biathlete
  • Mark A. Lutz (born 1941), Swiss-born economics professor
  • Mark Lutz (actor) (born 1970), American actor
  • Mark Lutz (athlete) (born 1951), American sprinter
  • Martin Lutz (born 1950), German conductor
  • Matilda Lutz (born 1991), Italian actress
  • Matt Lutz (born 1978), American actor
  • Meyer Lutz (1829–1903), German composer of musicals
  • Oswald Lutz (1876–1944), first German tank general
  • Otto Lutz, designer of a swing-piston engine
  • Raymond Lutz (born 1957), American businessman, electronics engineer and politician
  • Rudolf Lutz (born 1951), Swiss harpsichordist and conductor
  • Russell Lutz (born 1968), American science fiction author
  • Ton Lutz, (1919–2009), Dutch actor
  • Vera Lutz (1912-1976), British economist
  • Wil Lutz (born 1994), American football placekicker
  • William D. Lutz (born 1940), American linguist
  • Winifred Ann Lutz (born 1942), American sculptor and fiber artist
  • Zach Lutz (born 1986), American professional baseball player

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