Public service & business •
Niels Treschow (1751 in Strømsø – 1833) a philosopher, educator and politician •
Christine Marie von Cappelen (1766 in Drammen – 1849) botanist •
Jørgen Herman Vogt (1784 in Bragernes – 1862) First Minister of Norway, 1856 to 1858 •
Christen Smith (1785 in Skoger – 1816 at Congo River) physician, economist and botanist •
Erik Børresen (1785 in Bragernes – 1860) owned the first Norwegian ships to sail to China •
Bent Salvesen (1787–1820) a ship's captain and
privateer; sailed from Drammen •
Bernhard Pauss (born 1839 at Tangen – 1907) theologian, educator, author and humanitarian •
Henriette Wulfsberg (born 1843 in Drammen – 1906), school owner and writer •
Gustav Jensen (1845 in Drammen – 1922) priest, hymnwriter, seminary instructor and liturgist •
Anthon B. Nilsen (1855 in Svelvik – 1936) businessman, politician and author •
Urban Jacob Rasmus Børresen (1857 in Drammen – 1943) a rear admiral and industrialist •
Betzy Kjelsberg (1866 in Svelvik – 1950) politician, women's rights activist and suffragist •
Johan Aschehoug Kiær (1869 in Drammen – 1931) a paleontologist and geologist •
Johan Berger Mathiesen (born 1872 in Drammen – 1923) surgeon, worked in
Eau Claire, WI •
Arnold Maria Hansson (born 1889 in Drammen – 1981) New Zealand forestry administrator and consultant •
Konrad Knudsen (1890 in Drammen – 1959) painter and journalist, host to
Leon Trotsky 1935/6 •
Henning Bødtker (1891 in Svelvik – 1975) lawyer,
Attorney General of Norway, 1945 to 1962 •
Odd Dahl (1898 in Drammen – 1994) engineer, nuclear physics researcher and explorer •
Arnfinn Vik (1901 in Drammen – 1990) politician. Mayor of Oslo, 1945 to 1947 •
Henry Wilhelm Kristiansen (1902 in Drammen – 1942) politician, chairman of the
Communist Party of Norway 1931–1934 •
Asbjørn Bryhn (1906 in Drammen – 1990) head of the
Norwegian Police Security Service •
Thorstein Treholt (1911 in Skoger – 1993) politician and father of convicted spy
Arne Treholt •
Lars Korvald (1916 in Mjøndalen – 2006) politician, Prime Minister of Norway 1972 to 1973 •
Astrid Bjellebø Bayegan (born 1943) first female
dean in Norway, at Drammen since 1989 •
Svein Rennemo (born 1947 in Drammen) a businessperson and chair of
Statoil •
Thorbjørn Jagland (born 1950 in Drammen)
Prime Minister of Norway, 1996 to 1997 •
Per-Erik Burud (1962 in Drammen – 2011) Norwegian billionaire, head of grocery chain
Kiwi The Arts •
Hanna Winsnes (1789 in Bragernes – 1872) a poet, novelist and cookbook writer •
Martinus Rørbye (1803 in Drammen – 1848) a
Danish Golden Age painter, worked in
Skagen •
Peter Nicolai Arbo (1831 in Drammen – 1892) painter of history motifs and Norse mythology •
Christian Cappelen (1845 in Drammen – 1916) a Norwegian organist and composer •
Hans Heyerdahl (1857–1913)
realist painter, portraits and landscapes; grew up in Drammen •
Johan Halvorsen (1864 in Drammen – 1935) a Norwegian composer, conductor and violinist •
Barbra Ring (1870 in Drammen – 1955) novelist, short story writer and theatre critic •
Herman Wildenvey (1885 at Mjøndalen – 1959) a distinguished Norwegian poet •
Lalla Carlsen (1889 in Svelvik – 1967) a Norwegian singer and actress •
Kai Fjell (1907 in Skoger – 1989) painter, printmaker and scenographer •
Jens Gunderssen (1912 in Drammen – 1969) singer, songwriter, actor and theatre director •
Eivind Lund (1914 in Drammen – 1984) a Norwegian painter •
Solveig Christov (1918 in Drammen – 1984) writer of short stories, novels and plays •
Sverre Holm (1931 in Drammen – 2005) a Norwegian stage and film actor •
Triztán Vindtorn (1942 in Drammen – 2009) a poet and
performance artist •
Lars Klevstrand (born 1949 in Drammen) a singer, guitarist, composer and actor •
Herodes Falsk (born 1954 in Drammen) comedian, actor, author, and songwriter •
Katharina Nuttall (born 1972 in Drammen) an artist, film composer and music producer •
Todd Terje (born 1981 in Mjøndalen) a Norwegian DJ, songwriter, and record producer
Sport •
Thorleif Haug (1894 in Lier – 1934) three Nordic skiing gold medals at
1924 Winter Olympics •
Charles Mathiesen (1911 in Drammen – 1994) speed skater gold medal
1936 Winter Olympics •
Johan Haanes (1912 in Drammen – 2000) tennis player, ski jumper and track and field athlete •
Finn Helgesen (1919 in Drammen – 2011) speed skater, gold medalist
1948 Winter Olympics •
Arne Bergodd (born 1948 in Drammen) rower, team silver medallist at
1976 Summer Olympics •
Arne Dokken (born 1955 in Drammen) footballer with 190 club caps and 24 for
Norway •
Svend Karlsen (born 1967 in Drammen) former strongman, powerlifter and bodybuilder •
Johann Olav Koss (born 1968 in Drammen) speed skater with four Olympic gold medals •
Glenn Solberg (born 1972 in Drammen) handball coach, former player, 122 caps for
Norway •
Heidi Tjugum (born 1973 in Drammen) team handballer, twice Olympic team medallist •
Ole Einar Bjørndalen (born 1974 in Drammen) retired biathlete, 13 Winter Olympics medals •
Adnan Haidar (born 1989 in Drammen) footballer with over 150 club caps and 36 for
Lebanon •
Martin Ødegaard (born 1998) footballer with 300+ club appearances, captain of
Norway and the captain of
Arsenal •
Kristian Krogh Johannessen (born 1995) Professional golfer, qualified to represent Norway at the
2021 Olympics. •
Andrè Faye Solvang (2003 in Drammen – Present) Powerboat racer 2019 UIM GT30 World Champion, 2024 UIM F4 World Champion. ==Twin towns – sister cities==