Public service •
Christiern Pedersen (c.1480–1554), canon, humanist scholar, writer and publisher •
Johannes Isacius Pontanus (1571–1639), Dutch
historiographer. •
Niels Claussøn Senning (c.1580–1617), Danish/Norwegian clergyman,
Bishop of Oslo •
Hans Ulrik Gyldenløve (1615–1645), illegit. son of King
Christian IV of Denmark and Navy officer •
Jørgen Iversen Dyppel (1638–1683), first governor of the
Danish West Indies 1672/1680. •
Christian de Meza (1792–1865) commanded the
Danish Army in the
Second Schleswig War •
Robert Cleaver Chapman (1803–1902), pastor, teacher and evangelist, the
apostle of Love •
Olivia Nielsen (1852–1910), a Danish trade unionist and politician •
Hans Wright (1854–1925), city architect in Copenhagen from 1904 to 1925 •
William Thalbitzer (1873–1958), a philologist and professor of
Eskimo studies •
Morten Løkkegaard (born 1964), Danish politician and
MEP.
Arts •
Pieter Isaacsz (1569–1625), a Danish-born
Dutch Golden Age painter. •
Bernhard Keil (1624–1687), Danish Baroque painter, became a pupil of
Rembrandt. •
Johan Frederik Møller (1797–1871), Danish painter and photographer. •
Anton Melbye (1818–1875),
Vilhelm Melbye (1824–1882) &
Fritz Melbye (1826–1869), brothers and Danish
marine artists •
August Schiøtt (1823–1895), Danish portrait painter. •
Peter Elfelt (1866–1931), photographer and cinema pioneer, made early Danish films •
Harald Moltke (1871–1960), a painter, author and explorer on four Arctic expeditions •
Alfred Lind (1879–1959), cinematographer, screenwriter and silent era film director •
Valdemar Andersen (1889–1956), screenwriter and film director for
Nordisk Film •
Ove Verner Hansen (1932–2016), Danish opera singer and actor •
Erik Wedersøe (1938–2011), a Danish actor, director and author •
Birte Tove (1945–2016), a Danish actress •
Morten Rudå (born 1960), a Norwegian actor •
Fredrik Lundin (born 1963), jazz saxophonist and bandleader, brought up in Helsingør •
Martin Glyn Murray (born 1966), a Danish-born British actor •
Jan Grarup (born 1968 in Kvistgaard), a photojournalist, does war and conflict photography •
Helle Fagralid (born 1976), Danish actress of
Faroese descent •
Vicki Berlin (born 1977), a Danish actress •
Susanne Grinder (born 1981), principal dancer with the
Royal Danish Ballet Science and business •
Sophia Brahe (1559–1643), a Danish noble woman and horticulturalist with knowledge of astronomy, chemistry, and medicine; lived in Helsingør from 1616 •
Stephen Hansen (1701–1770), industrialist, businessman and
General War Commissioner •
Jean Abraham Grill (1736–1792), merchant, director of the
Swedish East India Company. •
Hans Christian Amberg (1749–1815), a Danish lexicographer •
Hartvig Marcus Frisch (1754–1816), director of the
Royal Greenland Trading Department •
Sir Edward Knox (1819–1901), Danish-born Australian politician, sugar refiner and banker. •
Ludvig Lorenz (1829–1891), physicist and mathematician, named the
Lorenz gauge condition •
Jens Levin Tvede (1830–1891), a Danish distiller, industrialist and politician; member of Helsingør City Council from 1857 and of the
Landstinget •
Gordon Norrie (1855–1941), Danish surgeon and ophthalmologist, named
Norrie disease •
Wilhelm Johannsen (1857–1927), Danish botanist, plant physiologist and geneticist •
Simon Spies (1921–1984), Danish
tycoon. •
Steen Rasmussen (born 1955), a physicist, works on
artificial life and
complex systems •
Mette Blomsterberg (born 1970), Danish pastry chef, restaurateur and cookbook writer
Sport •
Fairfax Fenwick (1852–1920), a New Zealand cricketer •
Edgar Aabye (1865–1941), a Danish athlete and journalist, team gold medallist in the tug of war at the
1900 Summer Olympics •
August Sørensen (1896–1979), track and field athlete, competed in the
1920 Summer Olympics •
Willy Hansen (1906–1978), a Danish track cyclist, silver medallist at the
1924 Summer Olympics and gold and bronze medallist at the
1928 Summer Olympics •
Jørn Steffensen (born 1944), a modern pentathlete, competed at the
1968,
1972 and
1976 Summer Olympics •
Mads Vibe-Hastrup (born 1978), Danish professional golfer •
Tobias Mikkelsen (born 1986), a footballer with over 250 club caps and 8 for
Denmark •
Mikkel Hansen (born 1987),
handball player who won the
IHF World Player of the Year 2011, 2015, 2018 •
Henrik Kronborg (born 1970), Danish
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