Public Service & Public thinking •
Christian IV of Denmark (1577–1648), king of
Denmark-Norway and Duke of Holstein and Schleswig from 1588 to 1648. His 59-year reign is the longest of Danish monarchs •
Prince Ulrik of Denmark (1611–1633), son of King
Christian IV of Denmark •
Carl Edvard Rotwitt (1812–1860), a Danish politician;
Prime Minister of Denmark 1859–1860 •
Henning Frederik Feilberg (1831–1921), a Danish pastor, author and
folklorist •
Marie Mørk (1861–1940), school founder •
Jutta Graae (1906–1997), a Danish bank employee, became a member of the
Danish resistance in WWII, subsequently worked for
Danish Defence Intelligence Service •
Kai Larsen (1926–2012), a Danish botanist and academic •
Dorte Olesen (born 1948), a mathematician, first Danish female full professor of mathematics •
Simon Emil Ammitzbøll (born 1977), politician, member of the
Parliament of Denmark, former Minister of Economy and Interior •
Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam (born 1996), a Greenlandic politician and Miss Denmark competitor in 2015
The Arts •
Johanne Sophie Knudsen (1742–1796), actress •
Godtfred Rump (1816–1880), Danish painter of
genre art,
history and
landscape painting •
Louis Hasselriis (1844–1912), a Danish sculptor of public statuary •
Hans Ole Brasen (1849–1930), Danish painter. He won the
Eckersberg Medal in 1894. •
Mogens Bøggild (1901–1987), Danish sculptor, specialized in figures of animals •
Ole Kielberg (1911–1985), Danish painter, joined the artists' colony in Zealand known as the
Odsherred Painters •
Aase Bredsdorff (1919–2017), a librarian, promoted literature for children and young people •
Jesper Lundgaard (born 1954), a jazz bassist, bandleader, composer and record producer •
Lars Halvor Jensen (born 1973), Danish record producer and songwriter. •
Jesper Dahl (born 1973), stage name
Jokeren (The Joker), a hip-hop artist and rapper • Ane Cortzen (born 1974), a Danish TV personality, architect and graphic designer •
Linnéa Handberg Lund (born 1976), stage name
Papaya, a Danish
Eurodance musician •
Birgitte Hjort Sørensen (born 1982), a Danish actress •
Nina Agdal (born 1992), Danish model, grew up in Hillerød
Sport •
Peter Jørgensen (1907–1992), boxer who competed at the
1932 Summer Olympics •
Pernille Svarre (born 1961), a Danish former athlete in the triathlon and modern pentathlon •
Helene Kirkegaard (born 1971 in Præstevang), a retired Danish badminton player, competed at the
1996 and
2000 Summer Olympics •
Nicki Sørensen (born 1975), former professional road bicycle racer, current
directeur sportif of the
Cycling Academy Team •
Jan Budtz (born 1979), a Danish football goalkeeper, over 250 club caps •
Jesper Mikkelsen (born 1980), a former Danish footballer with 373 club caps •
Lasse Jensen (born 1984), golfer who currently plays on the
European Tour •
Henriette Engel Hansen (born 1982), world champion sprint canoer and marathon canoeist •
Louise Lyksborg (born 1988), handball player for
Viborg HK and
Denmark •
Joachim B. Hansen (born 1990),
professional golfer plays on the
PGA European Tour •
Nicole Broch Larsen (born 1993), professional golfer, plays on the
Ladies European Tour •
Kathrine Møller Kühl (born 2003), footballer for
Arsenal and the
Denmark national team ==Sport and leisure==