Authors and poets •
Heðin Brú •
Marianna Debes Dahl •
Joen Danielsen •
Hans Andrias Djurhuus •
Janus Djurhuus •
Jens Christian Djurhuus •
Bergtóra Hanusardóttir •
Jens Pauli Heinesen •
William Heinesen (also a painter, graphical artist and musician) •
Guðrið Helmsdal •
Rakel Helmsdal •
Regin Dahl •
Jógvan Isaksen •
Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen •
Steinbjørn B. Jacobsen •
Poul F. Joensen •
Oddvør Johansen •
Hanus Kamban •
Sissal Kampmann •
Marjun Syderbø Kjelnæs •
Jóanes Nielsen •
Rói Patursson (also a philosopher) •
Sigrið av Skarði Joensen, journalist, teacher, and feminist. •
Kristian Osvald Viderø (also a clergyman)
Cinema and theatre artists and film people •
Jacob Haugaard,
actor,
comedian,
politician, member of the
Danish Parliament •
Heiðrikur á Heygum, filmmaker, musician and artist •
Olaf Johannessen, stage and film actor •
Katrin Ottarsdóttir, director •
Helena Patursson, actress, feminist, and writer •
Sakaris Stórá, film director •
Hans Tórgarð, actor, stage director and playwright
Fashion •
Liffa Gregoriussen (1904–1992), fashion designer and feminist
Musicians •
Peter Alberg, composer of the Faeroese Anthem •
Lena Anderssen, singer-songwriter and guitarist •
Greta Svabo Bech, singer, provided the vocals for
deadmau5's track "
Raise Your Weapon" •
Aura Dione, pop singer songwriter •
Kristian Blak, composer and musician •
Tróndur Bogason, composer and musician •
Boys in a Band,
indie rock band from Eysturoy,
Faroe Islands; won 1st place in
Global Battle of the Bands •
Rúni Brattaberg, opera singer •
The Dreams, Faroese punk/rock/pop band from
Tórshavn; singer of the band is
Hans Edward Andreassen •
Brandur Enni, singer-songwriter, composer and musician •
Bárður Háberg, musician, songwriter and composer, composes music for pop singers from Japan, Holland, Korea •
Guðrið Hansdóttir, singer-songwriter, composer and musician •
Jens Marni Hansen, singer-songwriter, rock singer and guitar player, participated in the
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2010 •
Jógvan Hansen, singer and
guitarist, participated in the Icelandic Eurovision Song Contest •
Heiðrikur á Heygum, filmmaker, musician and artist •
Óli Jógvansson, musician, songwriter, composer and producer •
Teitur Lassen, singer-songwriter and guitarist •
Høgni Lisberg, singer-songwriter •
Dávur Juul Magnussen, trombonist, principal trombone chair of the
Royal Scottish National Orchestra •
Eivør Pálsdóttir, singer-songwriter and guitarist • Rani Petersen, known professionally as
Reiley, singer and first Faroese person to represent any country
(specifically Denmark) in the
Eurovision Song Contest •
Sunnleif Rasmussen, composer •
Høgni Reistrup, singer-songwriter and guitarist •
Evi Tausen, country singer •
Týr, Viking/progressive metal band, fronted by
Heri Joensen •
Elinborg, singer-songwriter •
Witchy witchery, experimental artist • Sissal Niclasen, known mononymously as
Sissal, singer and first Faroese person to perform in a Eurovision Song Contest
grand final, representing
Denmark Painters, graphical artists and sculptors , bust by
Janus Kamban. Photo: Ole Wich •
Astrid Andreasen, textile, scientific and stamp artist •
Aggi Ásgerð Ásgeirsdóttir, painter •
Steffan Danielsen, painter •
Hans Hansen, painter •
Zacharias Heinesen, painter and graphical artist •
Janus Kamban, sculptor •
Sámal Joensen Mikines, painter •
Hans Pauli Olsen, sculptor •
Bárður Oskarsson, children's writer, illustrator and artist •
Tróndur Patursson, painter, glass and iron sculptor, adventurer •
Anker Eli Petersen, graphical and stamp artist, songwriter •
Ingálvur av Reyni, painter, graphical artist •
Vigdis Sigmundsdóttir, painter, artist •
Ruth Smith, painter •
Ole Wich conceptuel artist, photographer and graphical artist •
Frida Zachariassen, painter, writer ==Leaders and politicians==