Public service •
Zacharias Mellebye (1781 in Skjeberg – 1854) farmer, military officer and rep. at the
Norwegian Constituent Assembly •
Harald Dahl (1863–1920), father of the British writer
Roald Dahl came from Sarpsborg •
Roald Amundsen (1872-1928) explorer, first person to reach the South Pole, came from
Borge •
Oscar Torp (1893 in Skjeberg – 1958) former
Prime Minister of Norway, 1951-1955 •
Carl Fredrik Wisløff (1908–2004) theologian and Christian preacher, grew up in Sarpsborg •
Øistein Strømnæs (1914 in Sarpsborg – 1980) head of
XU, the WWII intelligence organization •
Torbjørn Sikkeland (1923 in Varteig – 2014) chemist, nuclear physicist and radiation biophysicist •
Thorvald Gressum (1932–2008) a politician and Mayor of Sarpsborg 1984 to 1995 •
Kai Eide (born 1949 in Sarpsborg) a diplomat and writer; roles with the
United Nations •
Erik Varden (born 1974), a Roman Catholic spiritual writer and
Bishop-Prelate of
Trondheim The Arts •
Julius Fritzner (1828 in Skjeberg – 1882) a restaurateur and hotelier in
Christiania •
Bjarne Bø (1907 in Skjeberg – 1998) a Norwegian actor •
Arne Arnardo, (1912 in Sarpsborg – 1995) circus performer and owner,
"Circus King of Norway" •
Walther Aas, (Norwegian Wiki) (1928–1990),
neo-romantic artist; lived in Sarpsborg from 1954 •
Kjell Karlsen (1931 in Sarpsborg – 2020) band leader, composer, jazz pianist and organist •
Nils Ole Oftebro (born 1944 in Sarpsborg) a Norwegian actor and illustrator •
Jan Groth (born 1946 in Greåker) vocalist, songwriter, artist with
Aunt Mary and other bands •
Ketil Gudim (born 1956 in Sarpsborg) a Norwegian dancer and actor •
Einstein Kristiansen (born 1965 in Greåker) a cartoonist, designer and TV-host •
Kåre Christoffer Vestrheim (born 1969 in Sarpsborg) record producer, musician and composer •
Stephan Groth (born 1971) musician with
Apoptygma Berzerk; lived in Sarpsborg since 1986 •
Ulrikke Brandstorp (born 1995 in Sarpsborg) singer, songwriter and musical actress
Sport •
Therese Bertheau (1861 in Skjeberg – 1936) a pioneering female Norwegian mountaineer •
John Anderson (1873 in Sarpsborg – 1949)
US Major League Baseball player for 15 seasons •
Bjørn Spydevold (1918 in Sarpsborg – 2002) a footballer with 37 caps for
Norway •
Bent Skammelsrud (born 1966 in Sarpsborg) footballer, with 366 club caps, mainly for
Rosenborg BK and 38 for
Norway •
Thomas Myhre (born 1973 in Sarpsborg) goalkeeper with 346 club caps and 56 for
Norway •
Raymond Kvisvik (born 1974 in Sarpsborg) footballer, with 425 club caps and 11 for
Norway •
Jens Arne Svartedal (born 1976 in Sarpsborg),
cross-country skier, team silver medallist at the
2006 Winter Olympics •
Per-Åge Skrøder (born 1978 in Sarpsborg),
ice hockey player with
men's national team •
Marianne Skarpnord (born 1986 in Sarpsborg) pro. golfer, plays on
Ladies European Tour •
Jonas Holøs (born 1987 in Sarpsborg),
ice hockey player with
men's national team •
Marie Solberg (born 1988 in Sarpsborg) a sailor, bronze medallist at the
2012 Summer Paralympics •
Sander Skogli (born 1993 in Sarpsborg), ice hockey player •
Mohamed Elyounoussi (born in 1994), football player ==Twin towns - Sister cities==