Zygmunt Wiehler (10 February 1890, Kraków, Austria-Hungary –26 December 1977, Warsaw) was a Polish popular and film music composer and director.
From 1907 he was connected professionally to many theaters in the country, and in the 1920s and 1930s, he was a musical manager and director in Warsaw cabarets ("Wodewil", "Qui pro quo", "Banda", "Perskie Oko", "Morskie Oko", "Ananas", "Wielka Rewia", "Cyganeria").
He prepared music to be presented under the theatrical director Leon Schiller.
At the dance festival during the 1936 Olympics in Berlin he shared in a medal for the Parnell Ballet.
At the start of the occupation (1939–40) he played piano in Warsaw cafés, then (1940–44) directed in public theaters.