Arts •
Kalle Løchen (1865–1893), a painter and actor •
Sigrid Undset (1882–1949), a novelist, awarded the
Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928; lived at her home "
Bjerkebæk" in Lillehammer from 1919 to 1940 and again after WWII. •
Odd Grythe (1918–1995), a radio and TV personality •
Kjell Lund (1927–2013), an architect, songwriter and singer •
Sveinung Hovensjø (born 1950), a jazz musician, plays bass and guitar •
Kristin Sevaldsen (born 1966), a jazz musician (saxophone), composer, and music producer •
Atle Antonsen (born 1969), a comic and actor, was born in Lillehammer •
Ingrid Olava (born 1981), a singer and musician, born and grew up in Lillehammer
Public service •
Lars Olsen Skrefsrud (1840–1910), a Lutheran missionary in India •
Johan Lunde (1866–1938), a theologian and bishop of the
Diocese of Oslo •
Ulrik Frederik Lange (1808–1878), educator and mayor of Lillehammer 1840s & 50s •
Margit Haslund (1885–1963), a women's advocate and mayor of Lillehammer in 1940 •
Thor Bjørklund (1889–1975), an inventor, invented the
Ostehøvel, a popular
cheese slicer •
Anne Stine Ingstad (1918–1997), an archaeologist, discovered Norse remains in Canada •
Kai Holst (1913–1945), a seaman, fur farmer and resistance fighter during WWII •
Nils Slaatto (1922–2001), a prominent and influential Norwegian architect •
Egil Tynæs (1941–2004), an
anthroposophical physician, died in Afghanistan •
Bjørn Simensen (born 1947), a director,
Norwegian National Opera 1984/1990 & 1997/2009 •
Torkil Damhaug (born 1958), a physician and crime fiction writer
Sport •
Ove Nielsen (born 1924), a Danish rower, competed at
1952 Summer Olympics lives locally •
Petter Belsvik (born 1967), a football coach and former player with 383 club caps •
Jon Inge Høiland (born 1977), a former footballer with 396 club caps and 25 for
Norway •
Anita Rapp (born 1977), a footballer and team gold medallist at the
2000 Summer Olympics •
Grete Eliassen (born 1986), an American-Norwegian freestyle skier •
Edvald Boasson Hagen (born 1987), a professional road racing cyclist •
Robert Johansson (born 1990), a ski jumper with two bronze and a team gold medal at the
2018 Winter Olympics •
Oskar Svendsen (born 1994), a cyclist, known for holding the record of the highest
VO₂ max •
Mads Siljehaug (born 1996), a racing driver
Other •
Anders Uchermann-Sandvig (1898-1966), newspaper editor ==In popular culture==