Swartz (surname)
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Swartz is a surname, and may refer to:
- Aaron Swartz (1986–2013), American computer programmer and activist
- Aaron Swartz, English actor and director
- Anders Swartz (born 1980), Swedish dancer, member of Sector7seven
- Bud Swartz (1929–1991), American professional baseball pitcher
- Carl Swartz (1858–1926), Swedish politician
- Charles S. Swartz (1939–2007), American filmmaker, researcher and academic
- Clarence Lee Swartz (1868–1936), American individualist anarchist
- Dan Swartz (1931–1997) American basketball player
- Edvard Swartz (1826–1897), Swedish actor
- George Swartz (1928–2006), South African religious leader, Bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman
- Harvie S (born 1948), stage name of American jazz double-bassist Harvie Swartz
- Jerome Swartz (born 1940), American physicist
- Joshua William Swartz (1867–1959), Americian politiican congressman
- Kit Swartz, American television news producer
- Marc Swartz (1931–2011), American political and cultural anthropologist
- Merlin Swartz (born 1933), American Islamic Studies professor
- Monty Swartz (1897–1980), American professional baseball pitcher
- Norman Swartz (born 1939), American academic and philosopher
- Olaus Swartz (1760–1817), Swedish botanist
- Olof Swartz (1760–1818), Swedish biologist
- Oscar Swartz (born 1959), Swedish entrepreneur, writer and blogger
- Oswald Swartz (born 1953), South African religious leader, Bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman
- Peter M. Swartz, American computer executive
- Reginald Swartz (1911–2006), Australian politician
- Roberta Teale Swartz (1903–1993), American academic and poet
- Shane Swartz (born 1975), American boxer
- Tenille Swartz (born 1987), South African squash player
- Tony Swartz (born 1943), American actor
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