This is a list of notable Danish people.
Actors
- Ellen Aggerholm (1882–1963), stage and screen actress
 - Ane Grethe Antonsen (1855–1930), actress
 - Anna Bård (1980–), model, actress
 - Gry Bay (1974–), actress
 - Rasmus Bjerg (1976–), actor
 - Anna Bloch (1868–1953), actress
 - Lars Bom (1961–), actor
 - Charlotte Bournonville (1832–1911), actress and opera singer
 - Johanne Brun (1874–1954), opera singer
 - Hans Egede Budtz (1889–1968), actor
 - Poul Bundgaard, actor
 - Jesper Christensen, actor
 - Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, actor
 - Karl Dane (1886–1934), silent film actor, comedian
 - Mille Dinesen (1974–), actress
 - Uffe Ellemann-Jensen (1941-2022), Minister of Foreign Affairs and President of the European Liberals (ALDE)
 - Olaf Fønss (1882–1949), silent film actor
 - Morten Grunwald (1934-2018), actor
 - Ruth Guldbæk (1919–2006), opera singer
 - John Hahn-Petersen (1930-2006), actor
 - Caroline Halle-Müller (1755–1826), actor, singer and dancer
 - Holger Juul Hansen, (1924-2013), actor
 - Betty Hennings (1850–1939), actress, famous for her roles in Ibsen's plays
 - Jean Hersholt (1886–1956), film actor (Academy Awards Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award)
 - Iben Hjejle (1971–), actress
 - Astrid Holm (1893–1961), actress
 - Gudrun Houlberg (1889–1940), actress
 - Inge Hvid-Møller (1912–1970), actress and theatre director
 - Allan Hyde (1989–), actor
 - Bodil Ipsen (1889–1964), actress
 - Katja K (1968–), ex-adult performer, actor
 - Tina Kiberg (1958–), opera singer
 - Lone Koppel (1938–), opera singer
 - Nikita Klæstrup (1994–), political commentator, model, reality TV star
 - Nikolaj Lie Kaas, actor
 - Bodil Kjer (1917–2003), actress
 - Makka Kleist (born 1951), Greenlandic actress
 - Brigitte Kolerus (1941–2001), actress and theatre director
 - Tenna Kraft (1885–1954), opera singer
 - Johanne Krarup-Hansen (1870–1958), opera singer
 - Lilly Lamprecht (1887–1976), opera singer
 - Dorothy Larsen (1911–1990), opera singer
 - Lau Lauritzen Jr. (1910–1977), director, actor, producer
 - Thure Lindhardt (1974–), actor
 - Julie Lund (1979–), actress
 - Augusta Lütken (1855–1910), opera singer
 - Mia Lyhne (1971–), film and television actress
 - Anders Matthesen, actor, comedian
 - Svend Melsing, actor, playwright
 - Svend Methling, actor
 - Mads Mikkelsen (1965–), actor
 - Lars Mikkelsen (1964–), actor
 - Viggo Mortensen (1958–), actor (half Danish)
 - Sigrid Neiiendam (1873–1955), actress
 - Birthe Neumann (1947–), actress at the Royal Danish Theatre
 - Asta Nielsen (1883–1972), silent film star, actress
 - Brigitte Nielsen (1963–), actress, former wife of Sylvester Stallone
 - Connie Nielsen (1965–), film actress
 - Oda Nielsen (1851–1936), actress in Copenhagen theatres
 - Ghita Nørby (1935–), film actress
 - Jens Okking, actor
 - Kirsten Olesen (1949–), actress
 - Dagmar Orlamundt (1863–1939), comic actress
 - Elna Panduro (1882–1983), actress, operetta singer
 - Dirch Passer, actor
 - Johanne Pedersen-Dan (1860–1934), actress and operetta singer
 - Ulf Pilgaard, actor
 - Søren Pilmark, actor
 - Clara Pontoppidan (1883–1975), actress
 - Valdemar Psilander (1884–1917), silent film star
 - Poul Reichhardt, actor
 - Asbjørn Riis, actor, professional wrestler
 - Kirsten Rolffes, actress
 - Lisbeth Cathrine Amalie Rose (1738–1793), actress
 - Louise Sahlgreen (1818–1891), opera singer
 - Emilie Sannom (1886–1931), actress and stunt woman
 - Johanne Louise Schmidt (1983–), actress
 - Jonas Schmidt, actor
 - Ib Schønberg, actor
 - Clara Schønfeld (1856–1938), actress
 - Else Schøtt (1895–1989), opera singer
 - Ingeborg Skov (1893–1990), actress
 - Lis Smed (1914–1944), actress
 - Ingeborg Spangsfeldt (1895–1968), early film actress
 - Ove Sprogøe, actor
 - Paprika Steen (1964–), film actress and director
 - Karl Stegger, actor
 - Ingeborg Steffensen (1888–1964), opera singer
 - Inger Stender (1912–1989), stage, film and television actress
 - Yutte Stensgaard (1946–), film and television actress
 - Ebba Thomsen (1887–1973), silent movie actor
 - Emma Thomsen (1863–1910), actress
 - Ulrich Thomsen, actor
 - Sven-Ole Thorsen, actor
 - Emilie Ullerup, actress
 - Nicolai Vemming (born 1961), theatre producer and director
 - Soffy Walleen (1861–1940), actress
 - Lilian Weber Hansen (1911–1987), opera singer
 - Charlotte Wiehe-Berény (1865–1947), ballet dancer and actress
 - Viggo Wiehe, actor
 - Carlo Wieth, actor
 - Ebba Wilton (1896–1951), opera singer
 - Lulu Ziegler (1903–1973), actress, singer and theatre director
 - Marie Zinck (1789–1823), actress and opera singer
 
Archaeologists
- Frans Blom (1893–1963)
 - Peter Oluf Brøndsted (1780–1842), classic archaeologist
 - Peter Glob (1911–1985)
 - Erik Holtved (1899–1981), Greenland
 - Sanne Houby-Nielsen (1960–), Danish-Swedish archaeologist and museum director
 - Lis Jacobsen (1882–1961), philologist, runologist
 - Eigil Knuth (1903–1996), Greenland
 - Therkel Mathiassen (1892–1967), Arctic
 - Christian Jürgensen Thomsen (1788–1865), archaeologist
 - Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae (1821–1885), archaeologist, historian and politician
 
Architects and designers
- Rigmor Andersen (1903–1995), furniture designer
 - Axel Berg (1856–1929), architect
 - Antoine de Bosc de la Calmette (1752–1803), landscape architect
 - Ellen Braae (1965–), landscape architect
 - Karen Clemmensen (1917–2001), architect
 - Sophy A. Christensen (1867–1893), furniture designer
 - Vilhelm Dahlerup (1826–1907), architect
 - Knud V. Engelhardt (1882–1931), designer
 - Inger Exner (1926–), architect
 - Johannes Exner (1926–2015), architect
 - Jørgen Gammelgaard (1938–1991), furniture designer
 - Jan Gehl (1947–), architect, urban planner
 - Kaj Gottlob (1887–1976), architect and furniture designer
 - Ragna Grubb (1903–1961), architect
 - Andreas Hallander (1755–1828), Golden Age architect
 - Christina Liljenberg Halstrøm (1977–), furniture designer
 - Christian Frederik Hansen (1756–1845), architect
 - Christian Hansen (1803–1883), architect active mainly in Athens and Copenhagen
 - Erik Hansen (1927–2016), architect
 - Theophilus Hansen (1813–1891), architect active in Athens and Vienna
 - Caspar Frederik Harsdorff (1735–1799), Golden Age architect
 - Malene Hauxner (1942–), architect
 - Piet Hein (1905–1996)
 - Poul Henningsen (1894–1967), author, architect, designer
 - Peter Hvidt (1916–1986), architect and furniture designer
 - Anna Maria Indrio (1943–), architect
 - Bjarke Ingels (1974–), architect
 - Andreas Jeppe Iversen (1888–1979), furniture designer
 - Arne Jacobsen (1902–1971), architect
 - Grete Jalk (1920–2006), furniture designer
 - Georg Jensen (1866–1935), silversmith, designer
 - Jacob Jensen (1926–2015), designer
 - Jens Jensen (1860–1951), landscape architect
 - Timothy Jacob Jensen (1962–), designer
 - Finn Juhl (1912–1989)
 - Jørgen Kastholm (1938–2007), furniture designer
 - Bodil Kjær (1932–), architect and furniture designer
 - Jacob Kjær (1896–1957), furniture designer
 - Hanne Kjærholm (1930–2009), architect
 - Jens Christian Kofoed (1864–1941), architect
 - Eva Koppel (1916–2006), architect
 - Mette Lange (graduated 1990), architect, mobile schools for India
 - Henning Larsen, architect
 - Mogens Lassen (1901–1987), architect
 - Vilhelm Lauritzen (1894–1984), architect and furniture designer
 - Marie Gudme Leth (1895–1997), textile designer
 - Aksel Bender Madsen (1916–2000), furniture designer
 - Anne Sofie Madsen (1979–), fashion designer
 - Dorte Mandrup-Poulsen (1961–), architect
 - Ferdinand Meldahl (1827–1908), architect
 - Børge Mogensen (1914–1972), designer
 - Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen (1907–1993), architect and furniture designer
 - Elna Møller (1913–1994), principal editor of Danmarks Kirker
 - Hans Olsen (1919–1992), furniture designer
 - Johan Martin Quist (1755–1818), Golden Age architect
 - Søren Rasmussen (1954–), architect, designer
 - Steen Eiler Rasmussen (1898–1990), architect
 - Lise Roel (1928–), architect
 - Rudolph Rothe (1802–1877), landscape architect
 - Kasper Salto (1957–), designer
 - Jens Martin Skibsted (1970–), designer
 - Lene Tranberg (1956–), architect, co-founder of Lundgaard & Tranberg
 - Susanne Ussing (1940–1998), architect
 - Jan Utzon (1944–), architect
 - Jørn Utzon (1918–2008), architect, Sydney Opera House
 - Kim Utzon (1957–), architect
 - Henrik Valeur (1966–), architect
 - Gertrud Vasegaard (1913–2007), ceramist
 - Arne Vodder (1926–2009), furniture designer and architect
 - Vilhelm Theodor Walther (1819–1892), architect
 - Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), designer
 - Lone Wiggers (1963–), architect
 - Vilhelm Wohlert (1920–2007), architect, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
 - Kurt Østervig (1912–1986), furniture designer
 
Artists
- Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard (1744–1809), painter
 - Else Alfelt (1910–1974), painter
 - Merete Barker (1944–), painter
 - Wilhelm Bendz (1804–1832), painter
 - Albert Bertelsen (1921–2019), painter
 - Ejler Bille (1910–2004), painter
 - Johanne Bindesbøll (1851–1934), textile artist
 - Herman Wilhelm Bissen (1798–1868), sculptor
 - Lars Bo (1924–1999), etcher
 - Jørgen Boberg (1940–2009), painter
 - Kay Bojesen (1886–1958), silversmith, designer
 - Peter Brandes (1944–), painter, sculptor and ceramic artist
 - Thorald Brendstrup (1812–1883), painter
 - Anders Bundgaard (1864–1937), sculptor
 - Emil Bærentzen (1799–1868), painter and lithographer
 - Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen (1863–1945), sculptor
 - Johannes Carstensen (1924–2010), painter, stained glass artist
 - Poul Simon Christiansen (1855–1933), painter
 - Ingvar Cronhammar (1947–), Swedish-born sculptor
 - Carl Dahl (1812–1865), painter
 - Kirsten Dehlholm (1945–), scenic artist
 - Heinrich Dohm (1875–1940), painter
 - Anton Dorph (1831–1914), painter
 - Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, painter
 - Heinrich Eddelien (1802–1852), painter
 - Gottfred Eickhoff (1902–1982)
 - Olafur Eliasson, sculptor, installation, photography; is Icelandic–Danish, considered one of the most famous Icelandic artists, in Iceland written Ólafur Elíasson
 - Michael Elmgreen (1961–), installations
 - Lisa Engqvist (1914–1989), ceramist
 - Gutte Eriksen (1918–2008), ceramist
 - Adam Fischer (1888–1968), sculptor
 - Wilhelm Freddie (1909–1995), painter
 - Ingeborg Frederiksen (1886–1976), painter and botanical illustrator
 - Hermann Ernst Freund (1786–1840), sculptor
 - Paul Gadegaard (1920–1996), painter and sculptor
 - Ib Geertsen (1919–2009), painter and sculptor
 - Albert Gottschalk (1866–1906), painter
 - Hans Jørgen Hammer (1815–1882), painter
 - Svend Hammershøi (1873–1948), painter and ceramist
 - Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864–1916), painter
 - Karen Hannover (1872–1943), ceramist
 - Aksel Hansen, sculptor
 - Constantin Hansen (1804–1880), painter
 - Heinrich Hansen (1821–1890), painter
 - Johannes Hansen (1903–1995), sculptor
 - Peter Hansen (1868–1928), painter
 - Karl Hansen Reistrup (1863–1929), sculptor, ceramist, illustrator
 - Arne Haugen Sørensen (1932–), painter, illustrator and church decorator
 - Jørgen Haugen Sørensen (1934–), sculptor
 - Sven Havsteen-Mikkelsen (1912–1999), painter, illustrator and church decorator
 - Henry Heerup (1907–1993), painter
 - Einar Hein (1875–1931), painter
 - Jeppe Hein (1974–), installations
 - Gerhard Henning (1880–1967), sculptor
 - Frants Henningsen (1850–1908), artist
 - Jacob Holdt (1947–), photographer, writer
 - Hans Holst (born before 1619, died after 1640), woodcarver
 - Johannes Holt-Iversen (1989–), painter
 - Paul Høm (1905–1994), artist and church decorator
 - Horder (12th century), stonemason and sculptor
 - Knud Hvidberg (1927–1986), painter and sculptor
 - Peter Ilsted (1861–1933), painter/etcher
 - Valdemar Irminger (1850–1938), painter
 - Robert Jacobsen (1912–1993), sculptor and painter
 - Ville Jais-Nielsen (1886–1949), painter
 - Axel P. Jensen (1885–1972), painter
 - Johan Laurentz Jensen (1800–1856), painter
 - Jens Adolf Jerichau (1818–1883), sculptor
 - Svend Johansen (1890–1970), painter, scenographer
 - Viggo Johansen (1851–1935), painter
 - Lorentz Jørgensen (1644–1681), woodcarver
 - Asger Jorn (1914–1973), painter
 - Jens Juel (1745–1802), painter mainly known for portraits
 - Bodil Kaalund (1930–2016), painter, textile artist, church decorator
 - Herman A. Kähler (1846–1917), ceramist
 - Per Kirkeby (1938–), painter
 - Anna Klindt Sørensen (1899–1985), painter
 - Jesper Knudsen (1964–), painter
 - Eva Koch (1953–), sculptor
 - Kristiane Konstantin-Hansen (1848–1925), textile artist
 - John Kørner (1967–), painter
 - Theodora Krarup (1862–1941), portrait painter
 - Nathalie Krebs (1895–1978), potter
 - Pietro Krohn (1840–1905), painter, illustrator
 - Peder Severin Krøyer (1851–1909), painter
 - Christen Købke (1810–1848), painter
 - Michael Kvium (1955–), painter
 - La Norma Fox (born 1926), trapeze artist
 - Poul Lange graphic designer, artist, photographer
 - Alhed Larsen (1872–1927), painter
 - Emanuel Larsen (1823–1859), painter
 - Johannes Larsen (1867–1961), painter
 - Harald Leth (1899–1986), painter
 - Kirsten Lockenwitz (1932–), painter and sculptor
 - Christian August Lorentzen (1749–1828), painter
 - Frederik Christian Lund (1826–1901), painter
 - Vilhelm Lundstrøm (1893–1950), painter
 - Julie Lütken (1788–1816), painter
 - Christine Løvmand (1803–1872), painter
 - Jais Nielsen (1885–1961), painter and ceramist
 - Karl Madsen (1855–1938), painter and art historian
 - Wilhelm Marstrand (1810–1873), painter
 - Brix Michgell (early 17th century), sculptor, woodworker
 - Mogens Møller (1934–), painter and sculptor
 - Moritz Georg Moshack (1730–before 1772), clavichord builder
 - Richard Mortensen (1910–1993), painter
 - Adam August Müller (1811–1844), painter
 - Christian Mølsted (1862–1930), painter
 - Rasmus Nellemann (1923–2004), painter and illustrator
 - Knud Nellemose (1908–1997), sculptor
 - Anders Nielsen Hatt (early 17th century), sculptor, woodworker
 - Elsa Nielsen (1923–2011), graphic artist
 - Kai Nielsen (1882–1924), sculptor
 - Palle Nielsen (1923–2000), graphic artist
 - Thorvald Niss (1842–1905), painter
 - Astrid Noack (1888–1954), sculptor
 - Emil Normann (1798–1881)
 - Dagmar Olrik (1860–1932), painter and tapestry artist
 - John Olsen (1938–), painter, sculptor
 - Willy Ørskov (1920–1990), sculptor
 - Erik Ortvad (1917–2008), painter
 - Carl-Henning Pedersen, painter
 - Axel Poulsen (1887–1972), sculptor
 - Tal R (1967–), painter
 - Anu Ramdas (1980–), interdisciplinary artist
 - Svend Rathsack (1885–1941), sculptor
 - Jytte Rex (1942–), painter, writer, filmmaker
 - Jørgen Ringnis (?–1652), woodcarver
 - Elof Risebye (1892–1961), painter, church decorator
 - Martinus Rørbye (1803–1848), painter
 - Arild Rosenkrantz (1870–1964), painter, stained glass artist, sculptor and illustrator
 - William Scharff (1886–1959), painter
 - Abel Schrøder the Younger (1602–1676), woodcarver
 - Hans Smidth (1839–1917), painter
 - Povl Søndergaard (1905–1986), sculptor
 - Karen Strand (1924–2000), goldsmith
 - Jakob Martin Strid (1972–), cartoonist
 - Kamma Svensson (1908–1998), illustrator
 - Christine Swane (1876–1960), painter
 - Sigurd Swane (1879–1973), painter
 - Anna Syberg (1870–1914), painter
 - Fritz Syberg (1862–1939), painter and illustrator
 - Carl Frederik Sørensen (1818–1879)
 - Carl Thomsen (1847–1912), painter and illustrator
 - Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770–1844), sculptor
 - Jette Thyssen (born 1933), textile artist
 - Elisabeth Toubro (1956–), sculptor
 - Kurt Trampedach, painter
 - Paula Trock (1889–1979), weaver, textile artist
 - Lise Warburg (born 1932), textile artist and writer
 - Gunnar Westman (1915–1985), sculptor
 - Svend Wiig Hansen (1922–1997), sculptor and painter
 - Johannes Wiedewelt (1731–1802), sculptor
 - Christian Zacho (1843–1913), painter
 
Business people
- Birgit Aagard-Svendsen (1956–), CFO of J. Lauritzen
 - Laura Aller (1849–1917), editor and pioneering magazine publisher at Aller
 - Hans Niels Andersen (1852–1937), founder of the East Asiatic Company
 - Dagmar Andreasen (1920–2006), ran the Rynkeby juice factory deom 1953 to 1986
 - Irene Benneweis (1891–1970), circus director
 - Lilly Brændgaard (1918–2009), fashion designer specializing in wedding dresses
 - Constantin Brun (1746–1836), merchant, royal administrator of trade on the Danish West Indies
 - Elsebeth Budolfsen (1947–), pharmacist and business executive
 - Ole Kirk Christiansen (1891–1958), inventor of Lego
 - Johan Frederik Classen (1725–1792), statesman and industrialist, founder of Frederiksværk
 - Peter Hersleb Classen (1738–1825), statesman and financial administrator
 - Mads Clausen, founder of Danfoss Industries
 - Henriette Danneskiold-Samsøe (1776–1843), founder of the Holmegaard Glass Factory
 - Janus Friis, Skype, Kazaa, Joost and minor companies
 - Ole Henriksen (1951–), cosmetologist for Hollywood stars
 - Søren Hjorth (1801–1870), inventor
 - Henning Holck-Larsen and Søren Kristian Toubro, founders of Indian engineering firm Larsen & Toubro
 - J. C. Jacobsen (1811–1887), founder of Carlsberg Brewing
 - Hanni Toosbuy Kasprzak (1957–), owner of the ECCO shoe company
 - William S. Knudsen, industrialist; president, General Motors in the US
 - Camilla Ley Valentin (1973–), entrepreneur and co-founder of Queue-it
 - Martin Lindstrom (1970–), marketing advisor
 - Arnold Peter Møller (1876–1965), founder of A.P. Møller-Mærsk Group, the largest Danish company
 - Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller (1913–2012), shipping magnate
 - Nikoline Nielsen (1874–1951), brewer
 - Inger Marie Plum (1889–1965), early businesswoman in butter and canned meat production
 - Jørgen Skafte Rasmussen (1878–1964)
 - Kevin Bendix (1968–) temporary urban culture developer
 - Tine Susanne Miksch Roed (1964–), deputy director-general, Confederation of Danish Industry
 - Frida Schou (1891–1980), early businesswoman and brick manufacturer
 - Rasmus Sigvardt (1886–), engine manufacturer
 - Nina Smith (born 1955), economist and university professor
 - Carl Frederik Tietgen (1829–1901), financier and industrialist; co-founder of many large Danish companies
 - Ane Mærsk Mc-Kinney Uggla (1948–), business executive, chair of the A.P. Møller Foundation
 - Lillian von Kauffmann (1920–2016), businesswoman and property owner
 
Chefs and restaurateurs
- Sven and Lene Grønlykke
 - Rasmus Kofoed (1974–)
 - Claus Meyer (1963–)
 - Michel Michaud (1946–), brought French cuisine to Denmark in 1971
 - René Redzepi (1977–), chef, co-founder of Noma restaurant
 - Lertchai Treetawatchaiwong
 - Karen Volf (1864–1946), pioneering female baker and pastry cook
 
Comedians
- Anders Bircow, comedian, musician
 - Rasmus Bjerg, comedian
 - Victor Borge (1909–2000), comedian, musician
 - Casper Christensen (1968–), comedian
 - Drengene fra Angora, comedy trio
 - Thomas Eje, comedian, musician, touring in U.S. as Tom Dane
 - Jan Gintberg (1963–), comedian
 - Lars Hjortshøj (1967–), comedian
 - Ane Høgsberg (born 1988), stand-up comedian
 - Frank Hvam (1970–), comedian
 - Rune Klan, comedian
 - Simon Kvamm (1975–), comedian, musician
 - Morten Lindberg, comedian also known as "Master Fatman"
 - Anders Matthesen (1975–), comedian
 - De Nattergale, comedy music trio
 - Lasse Rimmer (1972–), comedian
 - Sanne Søndergaard (born 1980), stand-up comedian and writer
 - Sandi Toksvig, comedian in the UK
 - Mads Vangsø, comedian
 
Criminals
- Peter Adler Alberti, abuse of power as Minister of Justice by impeachment and embezzlement
 - Stein Bagger, the IT Factory Fraud Case
 - The Blekinge Street Gang, robbery, financial aid to PFLP
 - Peter Brixtofte, abuse of power as Mayor of Farum
 - Niels Holck, involved in illegal weapons supply in India
 - Peter Lundin, four cases of murder
 - Peter Langkjær Madsen, murder of journalist
 - Erik Ninn-Hansen, abuse of power as Minister of Justice by impeachment
 - Palle Sørensen, murder of four police officers
 
Dancers
- Frank Andersen (1953–), Royal Danish Ballet: ballet dancer and ballet master
 - Mads Blangstrup (1974–), principal dancer, Royal Danish Ballet
 - August Bournonville (1805–1879), ballet dancer and choreographer
 - Gudrun Bojesen (1976–), principal dancer, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Dinna Bjørn (1947–), principal dancer, ballet mistress, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Marie Christine Bjørn (1763–1837), outstanding ballerina, Royal Danish Theatre
 - Ida Brun (1792–1857), dancer, mime artist, singer
 - Erik Bruhn (1929–1986), ballet dancer
 - Lise la Cour (1944–2016), ballet dancer and choreographer
 - Camilla Dallerup (1974–), British-based Danish ballroom dancer
 - Vivi Flindt (1943–), choreographer, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Anine Frölich (1762–1784), ballet dancer
 - Adeline Genée (1878–1970), ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet; later music hall roles in London, New York and Sydney
 - Lucile Grahn (1819–1907), ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet, performed widely across Europe
 - Susanne Grinder (1981–), principal dancer, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Eline Heger (1774–1842), ballet dancer, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Else Højgaard (1906–1979), ballerina, stage and film actress, Royal Danish Theatre
 - Mette Hønningen (1944–), ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Nikolaj Hubbe (1967–), Royal Danish Ballet balletmaster and former New York City Ballet principal dancer
 - Palle Jacobsen (1940–2009), ballet dancer and ballet master
 - Caroline Kellermann (1821–1881), solo dancer in the Royal Danish Ballet
 - Andrea Krætzmer (1811–1889), soloist in August Bournonville's early ballets
 - Henning Kronstam (1934–1995), dancer, balletmaster, theatre director, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Margot Lander (1910–1961), Denmark's first prima ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Toni Lander (1931–1985), ballerina in Copenhagen, Paris, London and Salt Lake City
 - Elna Lassen (1901–1930), ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Gitte Lindstrøm (1975–), principal dancer, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Nilas Martins, New York City Ballet principal dancer
 - Peter Martins (1946–), New York City Ballet balletmaster in chief, choreographer and former ballet dancer
 - Asta Mollerup (1881–1945), modern dance teacher and school director
 - Augusta Nielsen (1822–1902), ballerina, soloist in Bournonville's ballets
 - Elna Ørnberg (1880–1969), ballerina, soloist in Bournonville's ballets
 - Ulla Poulsen (1905–2001), ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Ellen Price (1878–1968), prima ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Juliette Price (1831–1906), prima ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet, worked with Bournonville
 - Kirsten Ralov (1922–1999), ballerina, ballet mistress, associate director, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Louise Rasmussen (1815–1874), ballet dancer and stage actor, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Margrethe Schall (1775–1852), ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Silja Schandorff (1969–), ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet
 - Kirsten Simone (1934–), first soloist Royal Danish Ballet
 - Nini Theilade (1915–), ballet dancer, choreographer, film star
 - Anna Tychsen (1863–1896), ballet dancer
 - Valda Valkyrien (1895–1956), prima ballerina, Royal Danish Ballet, silent film actress in the United
 
Economists
- Tim Bollerslev (1958–), economist and professor at American institutions
 - Ernst Immanuel Cohen Brandes (1844–1892), economist and editor
 - Johan Christian Fabricius (1745–1808), economist and entomologist
 - Bodil Nyboe Andersen (1940–), governor of the Danish National Bank from 1995 to 2005
 - Bo Honoré (1960–), economist and professor at Princeton University
 - Lasse Heje Pedersen (1972–), financial economist and professor at Copenhagen Business School
 
Explorers
- Vitus Bering (1680–1741)
 - Hans Egede
 - Carl Gunnar Feilberg (1894–1972), Iran
 - Peter Freuchen (1886–1957), Greenland
 - Thomas Vilhelm Garde (1859–1926), Greenland
 - Wilhelm August Graah (1793–1863), Greenland
 - Henning Haslund-Christensen (1896–1948), Mongolia
 - Gustav Frederik Holm (1849–1940), Greenland
 - Erik Holtved
 - Carl Krebs (1889–1971), Central Asia
 - Jochem Pietersen Kuyter (?–1654), seaman and early settler of New Netherland
 - Godske Lindenov (?–1612), Greenland
 - Conrad Malte-Brun (1755–1826), Danish-born French geographer
 - Ejnar Mikkelsen (1880–1971), Greenland
 - Harald Moltke (1871–1960), Greenland
 - Jens Munk
 - Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen (1872–1907), Greenland
 - Ole Olufsen (1865–1929), Central Asia
 - Didrik Pining (c. 1428–1491), Greenland
 - Hans Pothorst (c. 1440–c. 1490), Greenland
 - Knud Rasmussen (1879–1933), the Arctic
 - Barclay Raunkiær (1889–1915), Arabia
 - Carl Ryder (1858–1923), Greenland
 - Peder Olsen Walløe (1716–1793), Greenland
 
Fictional Danes
- Dan I of Denmark, mythological first king of Denmark
 - Frotho I, mythological king of Denmark (King Frodo I, see Fróði)
 - Frotho II, mythological king of Denmark (King Frodo II, see Fróði)
 - Dani Beck
 - Beowulf
 - King Claudius
 - Holger Danske
 - Gertrude
 - King Hamlet
 - Prince Hamlet
 - Hans (Disney)
 - The Little Mermaid
 - Skærmtrolden Hugo
 - Thumbelina
 - Ragnar Lothbrok
 
Film directors
- Bille August (1948–), director
 - Erik Balling (1924–2005), director
 - Susanne Bier (1960–), director, writer
 - August Blom (1869–1947), director, producer
 - Ole Bornedal, director
 - Carl Theodor Dreyer[1] (1889–1968), film director (The Passion of Joan of Arc, Ordet)
 - Peter Elfelt (1866–1931), photographer, silent film director
 - Per Fly
 - Bodil Ipsen (1889–1964), director, actress
 - Anders Thomas Jensen
 - Lau Lauritzen Jr. (1910–1977), director, actor, producer
 - Jørgen Leth, filmmaker and poet
 - Nils Malmros, filmmaker
 - Nicolas Winding Refn, director
 - Mikael Salomon, director, writer
 - Lone Scherfig (1959–), director
 - Lars von Trier[2][3] (1956–), director
 - Thomas Vinterberg (1969–), director
 
Gamers
- Søren Bjerg (1996–), League of Legends gamer for Team SoloMid
 - Henrik Hansen, League of Legends gamer
 - Nicolaj Jensen, League of Legends gamer for Cloud9
 - Dennis Johnsen, League of Legends gamer for Cloud9
 - Lucas Tao Kilmer Larsen, League of Legends gamer
 - Chres Laursen, League of Legends gamer for Misfits Gaming
 - Jesper Svenningsen (1997–), League of Legends gamer for Team SoloMid
 - Nicolai Hvilshøj Reedtz, Counter Strike: Global Offensive gamer for Ninjas in Pyjamas
 - Lukas Egholm Rossander, Counter Strike: Global Offensive gamer for Astralis
 - Peter Rothmann Rasmussen, Counter Strike: Global Offensive gamer for Astralis
 - Andreas Højsleth, Counter Strike: Global Offensive gamer for Astralis
 - Emil Hoffmann Reif, Counter Strike: Global Offensive gamer for Astralis
 - Johan Sundstein, Dota 2 gamer for OG, highest earning Esports player by pricepool
 
Historians
- Sven Aggesen (fl. 12th century), historian
 - Ellen Andersen (1898–1989), museum curator, specializing in the history of textiles
 - Kirsti Andersen (1941–), historian of mathematics
 - Erik Arup (1876–1951), historian
 - Tom Buk-Swienty (1966–), historian with a focus on the Second Schleswig War
 - Tove Clemmensen (1915–2006) art historian and curator
 - Kristian Erslev (1852–1930), historian and Historiographer
 - Saxo Grammaticus (c. 1160–c. 1220), historian
 - Ingeborg Hammer-Jensen (1880–1955), classical philologist and historian of alchemy
 - Karin Hindsbo (1974–), art historian
 - Anna Hude (1858–1934), first Danish woman to graduate as a historian
 - Arild Huitfeldt (1546–1609), historian
 - Adolf Ditlev Jørgensen (1840–1897), historian
 - Maria Nielsen (1882–1931), historian and headmistress
 - Louise Nyholm Kallestrup (1975–), historian with a focus on early modern history
 - Bo Lidegaard (1958–), historian
 - Troels Frederik Lund (1840–1921), historian
 - Astrid Friis (1893–1966), historian focusing on 17th-century trade and commerce
 - Elisabeth Munksgaard (1924–1997), historian and expert on art from the late Iron Age and Viking Age
 - Niels Neergaard (1854–1936), historian
 - Elise Otté (1818–1903), historian and linguist
 - Else Roesdahl (1942–), historian and Viking specialist
 - Bente Scavenius (1944–), art historian
 - Else Kai Sass (1912–1987), art historian
 - Peter Frederik Suhm (1728–1798), historian
 - Per K. Sørensen (1950–), Tibetologist
 - Stephanius (1599–1650), historian
 - Anders Sørensen Vedel (1542–1616), historian
 - Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae (1821–1885), archaeologist, historian and pioneer in paleobotany
 
Linguists
- Ada Adler (1878–1946)
 - Una Canger, linguist
 - Christian Falster (1690–1752), poet and philologist
 - Louis Hjelmslev (1899–1955)
 - Eli Fischer-Jørgensen (1911–2010), phonetician
 - Frede Jensen (1926–2008), philologist and professor
 - Otto Jespersen (1860–1943)
 - Johan Nicolai Madvig (1804–1886)
 - Axel Olrik (1864–1917)
 - Holger Pedersen (1867–1953), linguist
 - Rasmus Rask, linguist
 - Jørgen Rischel, linguist
 - Kim Ryholt, philologist and egyptologist
 - Vilhelm Thomsen (1842–1927)
 - Karl Verner (1846–1896), linguist
 
Models
- Nina Agdal, model
 - Heidi Albertsen, model
 - May Andersen, model
 - Anine Bing, model
 - Oliver Bjerrehuus, model
 - Helena Christensen, model
 - Kira Eggers, adult model
 - Freja Beha Erichsen, model
 - Majken Haugedal, model
 - Katja K, pornstar
 - Mathias Lauridsen, model
 - Renée Simonsen, model
 - Josephine Skriver, model
 - Tania Strecker, model
 - Catharina Svensson, model, Miss Earth 2001
 - Cecilie Thomsen, model, appeared in Tomorrow Never Dies
 
Music
A
- Afenginn
 - Alphabeat
 - Aqua, peaked in 1997 with "Barbie Girl"
 - Artillery
 - Signe Asmussen (1970–), mezzo-soprano
 - Christina Åstrand (1969–), violinist, leader of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra
 
B
- Lisbeth Balslev, operatic soprano
 - Ellen Beck (1873–1953), soprano concert singer
 - Bamses Venner
 - Julie Berthelsen, singer
 - Bikstok Røgsystem
 - Birmingham 6
 - The Blue Van
 - Helene Blum (1979–), folk singer and musician
 - Henriette Bonde-Hansen (1963–), operatic soprano
 - Dagmar Borup (1867–1959), pianist and educator
 - Brixx
 - Gunna Breuning-Storm (1891–1966), violinist, educator
 - Gerda von Bülow (1904–1990), violinist, educator
 - Dieterich Buxtehude (1637–1707), composer
 
C
D
- D-A-D
 - Anna David
 - Daze
 - Emmelie de Forest, winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2013
 - Lonnie Devantier
 - Tina Dickow, singer
 - Tina Dico
 - René Dif, singer, member of Aqua
 - Dizzy Mizz Lizzy
 - DJ Encore
 - Dominus
 - Elisabeth Dons (1864–1942), opera singer
 - DQ
 
E
- Efterklang
 - Amir El-Falaki
 - Michael Elo, composer
 - Evil Masquerade
 
F
G
- Jacob Gade
 - Niels W. Gade
 - Gangway
 - Gasolin'
 - Susanne Georgi, one half of Me & My
 - Leocadie Gerlach (1826–1919), Danish-Swedish opera singer
 - Lukas Graham
 - Peder Gram (1881–1956), composer
 - Edith Guillaume (1943–2013), mezzo-soprano opera singer
 
H
- Golla Hammerich (1854–1903), pianist
 - Lars Hannibal (1951–), guitarist and lutenist
 - Hatesphere
 - Caroline Henderson
 - Hit'n'Hide
 - Horrorpops
 - Hot Eyes
 - Hurdy Gurdy
 - Húsakórið, Faroese/Danish
 
I
J
- Louise Janssen (1863–1938), opera singer
 - Knud Jeppesen (1892–1974)
 - Jokeren
 - Junior Senior
 
K
- Kashmir
 - Sophie Keller (1850–1929), opera singer
 - King Diamond (1956–)
 - Birthe Kjær
 - Kliché
 - Klutæ
 - Kølig Kaj
 
L
- Laban
 - Laid Back
 - Kim Larsen (1945–2018)
 - Jeppe Laursen
 - Lazyboy
 - Margrethe Lendrop (1873–1920), opera singer
 - Rasmus Lerdorf
 - Leæther Strip
 - Anne Linnet
 - Hans Christian Lumbye
 
M
- Frederik Magle
 - Malk de Koijn
 - Manticora
 - Mames Babegenush
 - MC Einar, rap band
 - Me & My
 - Medina
 - Mercenary
 - Mercyful Fate
 - Mew
 - Michael Learns to Rock
 - Ulla Miilmann (1972–), flautist
 - Christine Milton
 - Anila Mirza (1974–), singer
 - MØ (1988–), pop singer
 - Ida Møller (1872–1947), opera singer
 - Miss Papaya
 - Mnemic
 - Mofus
 - John Mogensen
 - Malene Mortensen
 
N
- The Naked
 - Nanna
 - Natasja Saad
 - Nekromantix
 - Nephew
 - New Politics
 - Amanda Nielsen (1866–1953), cabaret singer
 - Carl Nielsen (1865–1931), composer
 - Inga Nielsen (1946–2008), soprano
 - Ida Nielsen (Prince), bassist
 - Nik og Jay
 - Eva Noer Kondrup (1964–), composer
 - Claus Norreen, composer
 - Rasmus Nøhr
 - Per Nørgård
 
O
- Edith Oldrup, opera singer
 - Oh No Ono
 - Olsen Brothers
 - Outlandish
 - Aage Oxenvad (1884–1944), clarinetist
 
P
- Else Paaske (1941–), mezzo-soprano concert singer
 - Parzival
 - Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, jazz bass player
 - Michala Petri (1958–), recorder player
 - Pretty Maids
 - Psyched Up Janis
 - Pyramaze
 
R
- Lina Rafn
 - Wilhelm Ramsøe (1837–1895), composer
 - Søren Nystrøm Rasted, composer
 - Raunchy
 - The Raveonettes
 - Simon Ravn, film composer
 - Remee, composer
 - Bryan Rice
 - Ridin' Thumb
 - Rollo & King
 - Rune RK
 
S
- Safri Duo
 - Soluna Samay
 - Louise Sahlgreen (1818–1891), opera singer
 - Sanne Salomonsen
 - Savage Rose
 - Saybia
 - Sebastian
 - Rasmus Seebach
 - Tommy Seebach
 - Sidsel Ben Semmane
 - Shu-Bi-Dua
 - Catharine Simonsen (1816–1849), opera singer
 - S.O.A.P.
 - Sort Sol
 - Spleen United
 - Simon Steen-Andersen, composer
 - Johanne Stockmarr (1869–1944), classical pianist
 - Superheroes
 - Jakob Sveistrup
 - Bent Sørensen
 
T
- Tiggy
 - Jette Torp
 - Toy-Box
 - Mike Tramp (1961–), singer in White Lion
 - Trentemøller
 - Trille (1945–2016), singer-songwriter
 - Thomas Troelsen
 - TV-2
 
U
- Lars Ulrich (1963–), drummer in Metallica
 - Under byen
 
V
- Esther Vagning (1905–1986), classical concert pianist
 - Volbeat (band)
 - Vola (progressive rock band)
 
W
- Sune Rose Wagner
 - Galina Werschenska (1906–1994), Russian-born Danish pianist
 - Christopher Ernst Friedrich Weyse
 - Whigfield
 - Birthe Wilke
 - Gustav Winckler
 - Lars Winther
 
Z
- Josephine Zinck (1829–1919), concert and opera singer
 
Philanthropists
- Mimi Carstensen (1852–1935), philanthropist and journalist
 - Valborg Hammerich (1897–1988), resistance member and founder of "Red Barnet"
 - Kirsten Lauritzen (1902–1980), helped needy children and the elderly
 - Camilla Nielsen (1856–1932), philanthropist and politician
 - Julie Ramsing (1871–1954), organized trips to Denmark for malnourished German children
 - Lucie Marie Reventlow (1884–1894), philanthropist, supporter of the scouting movement
 
Philosophers
- N. F. S. Grundtvig (1783–1872), educationalist, philosopher and social reformer
 - Harald Høffding (1843–1931)
 - Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855), philosopher
 - Knud Ejler Løgstrup (1905–1981), Christian philosopher
 - Rasmus Nielsen (1809–1884)
 - Johannes Sløk (1916–2001), Christian philosopher and translator of Shakespeare
 - Martinus Thomsen (1890–1981), referred to as Martinus, writer and mystic
 
Photographers
- Mads Alstrup (1808–1876), first Danish photographer with own studio
 - Per Bak Jensen (1949–), influential photographer with an innovative artistic landscape style
 - Morten Bo (1945–), influential photographer, author of many photo books
 - Pietro Boyesen (1819–1882), photographer in Rome
 - Krass Clement (1946–), specializing in the photo-essay style
 - Peter Faber (1810–1877), took oldest photo on record
 - Frederikke Federspiel (1839–1913), first female photographer to practice in Denmark
 - Kristen Feilberg (1839–1919), remembered for many early photographs in Dutch East Indies
 - Jens Fink-Jensen (1956–), contemporary artistic photographer
 - Jan Grarup (1968–), award-winning press photographer specializing in war and conflict
 - Ludvig Grundtvig (1836–1901), photographer and portrait painter
 - Caroline Hammer (1832–1915), early woman photographer with a studio on the Frisian island of Föhr
 - Georg Emil Hansen (1833–1891), pioneering court photographer
 - Christian Hedemann (1852–1932), remembered for his early photographs of Hawaii
 - Keld Helmer-Petersen (1920–2013), pioneer in colour photography in the 1940s
 - Jacob Holdt (1947–), used photography to encourage social reform
 - Jesper Høm (1931–2000), influential press photographer and film director
 - Kirsten Klein (1945–), specializing in black-and-white landscapes
 - Astrid Kruse Jensen (1975–), specializing in night photography with an unreal dimension
 - Claus Bjørn Larsen (1963–), award-winning press photographer
 - Anton Melbye (1818–1875), artist using photography as an aid to painting
 - Israel B. Melchior (1827–1893), amateur photographer who photographed Hans Christian Andersen
 - Rigmor Mydtskov (1925–2010), theatre photography and court photographer for Queen Margrethe
 - Viggo Rivad (1922–2016), used photographic essays to portray ordinary citizens
 - Leif Schiller (1939–2007), photographer
 - Lars Schwander (1957–), portraits of international artists
 - Jacob Aue Sobol (1976–), award-winning collections from Greenland, Guatemala and Tokyo
 - Mary Steen (1856–1939), pioneer of indoor photography, including royalty
 - Rudolph Striegler (1816–1876), pioneering portrait photography
 - Heinrich Tønnies (1825–1903), early studio in Aalborg, portraits and landscapes
 - Sigvart Werner (1872–1959), amateur who gained fame from Danish landscapes in book form
 - Mary Willumsen (1884–1961), sold postcards of scantily-dressed women from 1916
 - Benedicte Wrensted (1859–1949), took photographs of Native Americans in Idaho
 
Politicians
- Frank Aaen (born 1951), politician (Enhedslisten)
 - Yildiz Akdogan, politician (Social Democrats)
 - Ragnhild Andersen (1907–1990), politician and trade unionist (Communist Party)
 - Karen Ankersted (1859–1921), pioneering female politician (Conservative People's Party)
 - Svend Auken (1943–2009), politician (Social Democrats)
 - Bendt Bendtsen, politician (Konservative Folkeparti)
 - Klaus Bondam, politician, actor (Det Radikale Venstre)
 - Vilhelm Buhl, politician, Danish prime minister 1942 & 1945 (Social Democrats)
 - Marie Chistensen (1860–1935), one of the first five women to be elected to the Landsting in 1918
 - Henriette Crone (1874–1933), Landsting politician, trade unionist, peace activist
 - Kristian Thulesen Dahl, politician (Dansk Folkeparti)
 - Karen Dahlerup (1920–2018), politician (Social Democrats)
 - Marie Egeberg (1865–1952), schoolteacher, women's rights activist and Ventre politician
 - Erik Eriksen
 - Lene Espersen, politician (Konservative Folkeparti)
 - Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup (1825–1913), Council President
 - Mette Frederiksen, politician (Social Democrats)
 - Louise Frevert, politician (no political party)
 - Lis Groes (1910–1974), politician (Social Democrats) and feminist
 - Mette Groes (1937–2014), politician (Social Democrats)
 - Hans Christian Hansen
 - Hans Hedtoft
 - Lisbet Hindsgaul (1890–1969), politician (Conservative People's Party) and women's rights activist
 - Frode Jakobsen, WWII in the resistance movement, member of the Danish Freedom Council, politician (Social Democrats)
 - Marianne Jelved, politician (Det Radikale Venstre)
 - Frank Jensen, politician (Social Democrats), Lord Mayor of Copenhagen
 - Anker Jørgensen, politician, Danish prime minister 1972–1973 & 1975–1982 (Social Democrats)
 - Viggo Kampmann
 - Naser Khader, politician (Konservative Folkeparti)
 - Pia Kjærsgaard, politician (Dansk Folkeparti)
 - Jens Otto Krag, former prime minister
 - Knud Kristensen
 - Edele Kruchow, member of the Folketing, served on Denmark's delegation to the United Nations
 - Camma Larsen-Ledet (1915–1991), politician, minister and mayor (Social Democrats)
 - Helga Larsen (1884–1947), one of the first four women to be elected to the Folketing
 - Mogens Lykketoft, politician (Social Democrats)
 - Eva Madsen (1884–1972), Denmark's first female mayor
 - Brian Mikkelsen, politician (Konservative Folkeparti)
 - Per Stig Møller, politician (Konservative Folkeparti)
 - Poul Møller, politician, minister of Finance 1968–1971, member of the European Parliament 1979–1986 (Konservative Folkeparti)
 - Holger K. Nielsen, politician (Socialistisk Folkeparti)
 - Marichen Nielsen (1921–2014), politician (Social Democrats)
 - Elisa Petersen, early female politician (Venstre) and women's rights activist
 - Petra Petersen (1901–1989), politician and resistance fighter
 - Søren Pape Poulsen, politician (Konservative Folkeparti)
 - Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Danish prime minister 2001–2009 (Venstre)
 - Lars Løkke Rasmussen, politician, Danish prime minister 2009–2011 (Venstre)
 - Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, politician, Danish prime minister 1993–2001 (Social Democrats)
 - Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil, politician (Social Democrats)
 - Erik Scavenius, Danish prime minister 1943(–1945)
 - Poul Schlüter, politician, Danish prime minister 1982–1993 (Konservative Folkeparti)
 - Johanne Schmidt-Nielsen, politician (Enhedslisten)
 - Johnny Søtrup (Venstre), mayor of Esbjerg (1994–2017)
 - Erna Sørensen (1896–1980), (Conservative People's Party)
 - Villy Søvndal, politician (Socialistisk Folkeparti)
 - Thorvald Stauning, politician, Danish prime minister 1924–1926 & 1929–1942 (Social Democrats)
 - Helle Thorning-Schmidt, politician, Danish prime minister 2011–2015 (Social Democrats)
 - Margrethe Vestager, politician (Det Radikale Venstre)
 - Anna Westergaard (1882–1964), railway official, trade unionist, women's rights activist, politician (Social Liberal Party)
 
Religion
- Absalon (c. 1128–1201), bishop of Roskilde (1158–1192), archbishop of Lund (1178–1201)
 - Johanne Andersen, one of the first three women to be ordained as priests of the Church of Denmark
 - Henning Toft Bro (1956–), bishop of Aalborg
 - Hans Adolph Brorson (1694–1764), pietist and hymn writer, bishop of Ribe (1741–1764)
 - Jacob Dacian, 16th-century Franciscan missionary to Mexico
 - Karen Horsens (1932–), first female minister of the Church of Denmark to become a dean
 - Thomas Kingo (1634–1703), poet and hymn writer, bishop of Funen (1677–1703)
 - Czeslaw Kozon (1951–), Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Copenhagen
 - Stygge Krumpen (c. 1485–1551), last catholic bishop in Denmark (before the Lutheran reformation)
 - Hans Ludvig Martensen (1927–2012), bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Copenhagen (1965–1995)
 - Bent Melchior (1929–), chief rabbi of Denmark (1969–1996)
 - Knut Ansgar Nelson (1906–1990), Roman Catholic bishop of Stockholm (1957–1962)
 - Peder Palladius (1503–1560), Lutheran reformator, bishop of Zealand (1537–1560)
 - Kirsten Stoffregen Pedersen (1932–2017), nun, theologian, iconographer
 - Edith Brenneche Petersen (1896–1973), one of the first three women to be ordained as Church of Denmark priests
 - Lise-Lotte Rebel (1951–), first woman to become a bishop in the Church of Denmark (1995)
 - Hans Svane (1634–1703), bishop of Zealand (1655–1668), archbishop (1660–1668)
 - Hans Tausen (1494–1561), Lutheran reformator, bishop of Ribe (1542–1561)
 - Ruth Vermehren (1894–1983), one of the Church of Denmark's first three women priests
 
Royalty
Danish monarchs
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Queen Margrethe II
- Abel
 - Canute the Great, King of England, Denmark and Norway
 - Canute III
 - Canute IV
 - Canute V
 - Canute VI
 - Christian I
 - Christian II, last king of the Kalmar Union
 - Christian III
 - Christian IV
 - Christian V
 - Christian VI
 - Christian VII
 - Christian VIII
 - Christian IX, king known as the "Father-in-law of Europe"
 - Christian X, king during German occupation
 - Christopher I
 - Christopher II
 - Christopher of Bavaria
 - Eric I
 - Eric II
 - Eric III
 - Eric IV
 - Eric V
 - Eric VI
 - Eric of Pomerania, crowned king of the Kalmar Union 1397
 - Eric Christoffersen
 - Frederick I
 - Frederick II
 - Frederick III
 - Frederick IV
 - Frederick V
 - Frederick VI
 - Frederick VII
 - Frederik VIII
 - Frederik IX
 - Gorm the Old
 - Gnupa
 - Gyrd
 - Gøtrik, challenged Charlemagne in 810
 - Harald
 - Harald Klak
 - Harald Bluetooth
 - Harald II
 - Harald III
 - Harald Kesja
 - Harthacnut (I)
 - Helge
 - Hemming
 - Horik I
 - Horik II
 - John
 - Magnus the Good
 - Magnus the Strong
 - Margrethe I (1353–1412), unified the Scandinavian countries
 - Margrethe II (1940–), also a writer, painter, translator and illustrator of books
 - Niels
 - Olof
 - Oluf I
 - Oluf II
 - Oluf (II) Haraldsen
 - Ongendus, first historical Danish king
 - Reginfrid
 - Sigfred
 - Sigfred & Halfdan
 - Sigtrygg
 - Sweyn I, King of Denmark, Norway and England
 - Sweyn II
 - Sweyn III
 - Toke Gormsson, king of Scania
 - Valdemar I
 - Valdemar II
 - Valdemar III
 - Valdemar IV Atterdag
 - Valdemar the Young
 
Other Danish royalty
- Asfrid ( – 930s – ), Queen of Denmark, wife of Gnupa
 - Thyra (? – 958(?)), Queen of Denmark (930s–958(?)), wife of Gorm the Old
 - Margareta Hasbjörnsdatter, Queen of Denmark (1076–1080), wife of Harald Hen
 - Bodil, ( –1103), Queen of Denmark (1095–1103), wife of Eric I
 - Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1557–1631), Queen of Denmark and Norway (1572–1588), wife of Frederick II
 - Anne Sophie (1693–1743), Queen of Denmark and Norway (1721–1730), wife of Frederick IV
 - Countess Danner (1815–1874), wife of Frederick VII
 - Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark (1934–2018), Prince Consort of Denmark
 - Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark (1972–), Crown Princess of Denmark
 - Princess Marie of Denmark (1976–), Princess of Denmark
 - Prince Nikolai of Denmark (1999–)
 - Prince Felix of Denmark (2002–)
 - Prince Christian of Denmark (2005–)
 
Danes becoming kings or regents in other countries
Other foreign royalty
- Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925), Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress of India, daughter of Christian IX
 - Anne of Denmark (1574–1619), Queen of Scotland, England and Ireland, daughter of Frederick II
 - Queen Anne-Marie of Greece (1946–), daughter of Frederik IX
 - Christina of Denmark (c. 1118–1139), Queen of Norway, daughter of Canute Lavard
 - Christina of Denmark, Queen of Sweden, daughter of Bjørn Ironside
 - George, Prince of Denmark (1653–1708), Duke of Cumberland, son of Frederick III
 - Ingeborg of Denmark (1175–1238), Queen of France, daughter of Valdemar I
 - Ingeborg of Denmark (c. 1244–1287), Queen of Norway, daughter of Eric IV
 - Ingerid of Denmark, Queen of Norway, daughter of Sweyn II
 - Margaret of Denmark (1456–1486), Queen of Scotland, daughter of Christian I
 - Maria Feodorovna (1847–1928), Empress of Russia, daughter of Christian IX
 - Martha of Denmark (1277–1341), Queen of Sweden, daughter of Eric V
 - Richeza of Denmark (–1220), Queen of Sweden, daughter of Valdemar I
 - Sophia of Denmark (1241–1286), Queen of Sweden, daughter of Eric IV
 - Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (1746–1813), Queen of Sweden, daughter of Frederrick V
 - Tyra of Denmark, Queen of Norway, daughter of Harald Bluetooth
 - Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark (1656–1693), Queen of Sweden, daughter of Frederick III
 
Science and research
- Hanna Adler (1859–1947), early woman physicist and mixed school pioneer
 - Julie Arenholt (1873–1952), early female civil engineer, women's rights activist
 - Heinrich Louis d'Arrest, Prussian astronomer, died in Copenhagen
 - Ove Arup (1895–1988), Danish-born leading engineer, founder of Arup
 - Caspar Bartholin the Elder (1585–1629)
 - Caspar Bartholin the Younger (1655–1738)
 - Rasmus Bartholin (1625–1698)
 - Thomas Bartholin (1616–1680)
 - Tove Birkelund (1928–1986), historical geologist
 - Aage Bohr (1922–2009), physicist and Nobel Prize laureate
 - Harald Bohr (1887–1951), mathematician
 - Niels Bohr (1885–1962), physicist and Nobel Prize laureate
 - Tycho Brahe (1546–1601), provided the observational data for Kepler's laws of planetary motion
 - Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted (1879–1947)
 - Karen Callisen (1882–1970), geologist
 - Claudius Clavus (Claudius Claussøn Swart) (1388–?)
 - Carl Peter Henrik Dam (1895–1976)
 - Willi Dansgaard (1922–2011), geophysics
 - Johan Ludvig Emil Dreyer (1852–1926), Danish-born astronomer
 - A. K. Erlang, engineer, industrial and systems engineer
 - Henning Frederik Feilberg (1831–1921), philologist, folklorist and writer
 - Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger, physician and Nobel Prize laureate
 - Thomas Fincke (1561–1656), mathematician
 - Niels Ryberg Finsen (1860–1904), physician and Nobel Prize laureate
 - Bent Flyvbjerg, geographer and theorist of phronetic social science
 - Anca Giurchescu (1930–2015), Romanian-born folk dance researcher and academic
 - Hans Christian Gram (1853–1938), bacteriologist (gram staining)
 - Jørgen Pedersen Gram
 - Marie Hammer (1907–2002), zoologist
 - Emil Christian Hansen (1842–1909), Saccharomyces carlsbergensis
 - Peter Andreas Hansen (1795–1874)
 - David Heinemeier Hansson, Ruby on Rails (lives in the US)
 - Lene Hau (1959–), physicist and professor at Harvard University
 - Piet Hein (1905–1996), poet and designer
 - Anders Hejlsberg, Turbo Pascal, Delphi, C# (lives in the US)
 - Ejnar Hertzsprung (1873–1967), astronomer
 - Harald Hirschsprung (1830–1916), physician
 - Niels Kaj Jerne, immunologist and Nobel Prize laureate
 - Wilhelm Johannsen (1857–1927), coined the term "gene"
 - Johannes Juul (1887–1969), inventor of wind turbines
 - Jens Martin Knudsen (1930–2005)
 - Evald Tang Kristensen (1843–1929), folklore collector
 - Schack August Steenberg Krogh, physiologist and Nobel Prize laureate
 - Niels A. Lassen, neuroimaging pioneer
 - Inge Lehmann (1888–1993), seismologist (Earth's inner core)
 - Rasmus Lerdorf, PHP (born in Greenland, lives in the US)
 - Bergnart Carl Lewy (1817–1863), professor of chemistry
 - Bodil Jerslev Lund (1919–2005), Danish chemist and pharmacist
 - Peter Wilhelm Lund (1801–1880), paleontologist and zoologist, founder of Brazilian paleontology
 - Conrad Malte-Brun (1775–1826)
 - Georg Mohr (1640–1697), mathematician
 - Peter Naur (1928–2016), Algol 60 and Backus-Naur form; Turing Award winner
 - Ebbe Nielsen (1950–2001), entomologist
 - Holger Bech Nielsen, physicist, co-inventor of string theory
 - Jakob Nielsen (1890–1959), mathematician
 - Jakob Nielsen (1957–), usability (lives in the US)
 - Ida Ørskov (1922–2007), bacteriologist
 - Hans Christian Ørsted (1777–1851), physicist, discoverer of electromagnetism, speed of light
 - Asger Skovgaard Ostenfeld (1866–1931), civil engineer
 - Julius Petersen (1839–1910), mathematician
 - Ragna Rask-Nielsen (1900–1998), biochemist
 - Christen C. Raunkiær (1860–1938), ecologist and botanist, plant life-form
 - Ole Rømer (1644–1710), first to calculate the speed of light
 - Ozer Schild (1930–2006), Danish-born Israeli academic, President of the University of Haifa and President of the College of Judea and Samaria ("Ariel College").
 - Johannes Schmidt
 - Marianne Schroll (born 1942), geriatrician
 - Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (1757–1830)
 - Birte Siim (born 1945), political scientist specializing in gender studies
 - Jens Christian Skou, chemist and Nobel Prize laureate 1997
 - Nicolas Steno / Niels Stensen (1638–1686), geologist, anatomist
 - Bjarne Stroustrup (1950–), C++ (lives in the US)
 - Bengt Strömgren (1908–1987)
 - Bent Erik Sørensen (1941–), physicist and researcher into renewable energy
 - Søren Peder Lauritz Sørensen (1868–1939), chemist
 - Thorvald Sørensen (1902–1973), botanist
 - Thorvald N. Thiele (1883–1910), astronomer, actuary and mathematician, most notable for his work in statistics, interpolation and the three-body problem
 - Christian Jürgensen Thomsen, archaeologist, inventor of the three-age system
 - Bjarne Tromborg (1940–), physicist
 - Eugen Warming (1841–1924), ecologist and botanist
 - Caspar Wessel (1745–1818), Norwegian-Danish mathematician
 - Jacob B. Winsløw (1669–1760)
 - Ole Worm (1588–1654)
 
Sports
Writers

Hans Christian Andersen
- Hans Christian Andersen[4] (1805–1875), Fairy Tales
 - Hansine Andræ (1817–1898), feminist diarist
 - Jens Immanuel Baggesen (1764–1826)
 - Karen Blixen (aka Isak Dinesen)[5] (1885–1962), author (Out of Africa, Seven Gothic Tales)
 - Georg Brandes (1842–1927)
 - Suzanne Brøgger (1944–), novelist and essayist
 - Tove Ditlevsen (1918–1976), poet and author
 - Bent Faurby (1937–), children's writer
 - Kate Fleron (1909–2006), journal editor, resistance member
 - Piet Hein (1905–1996)
 - Dagmar Hjort (1860–1902), schoolteacher, writer and women's rights activist
 - Peter Høeg (1957–), author
 - Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789–1862) novelist, poet and hymn writer
 - FP Jac (1955–2008), poet
 - Jens Peter Jacobsen (1847–1885), novelist (Niels Lyhne)[6]
 - Thit Jensen (1876–1957), writer and worker for women's suffrage
 - Dorthe Jørgensen (1959–), philosopher and educator, first Danish woman to be awarded the honorary Dr.Phil
 - Christian Jungersen (1962–)
 - Hans Kirk (1898–1962), author
 - Cornelia von Levetzow (1836–1921), popular novelist
 - Hulda Lütken (1896–1946), poet and novelist
 - Bodil Neergaard (1867–1959), estate owner, philanthropist, memoirist
 - Martin Andersen Nexø[5] (1869–1954), writer (Pelle, the Conqueror)
 - Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger (1779–1850)
 - Henrik Pontoppidan, author and Nobel Prize laureate
 - Jacob Riis (1849–1914), photographer, journalist and social activist in the US
 - Edith Rode (1879–1956), novelist and journalist
 - Alba Schwartz (1857–1942), novelist
 - Ingeborg Maria Sick (1858–1951), novelist and biographer
 - Tage Skou-Hansen (1925–), novels include De nøgne træer (The Naked Trees)
 - Carl Erik Soya (1896–1993), author, playwright, poet, satirist
 - Villy Sørensen (1929–2001), author
 - Dan Turéll (1946–1993), author
 - Fanny Tuxen (1832–1906), children's writer
 - Johannes Østrup (1867–1938), philologist, educator, writer
 
Other notables
- Andreas Aagesen (1826–1879), jurist
 - Jette Albinus (1966–), first female general in the Danish army
 - Vibeke Ammundsen (1913–1988), librarian, head of Denmark's Technical Library
 - Finn Andersen, Secretary General of Danish Cultural Institute
 - Ingeborg Appel (1869–1948), folk high school teacher
 - Fredrik Bajer, writer, MP, peace researcher, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate 1908
 - Anne Bruun (1853–1934), women's rights activist
 - Biker-Jens, reality TV star
 - Jutta Bojsen-Møller (1837–1927), high school proponent, women's rights activist
 - Line Bonde (c.1979–), in 2006 first Danish woman to become a fighter pilot
 - Aase Bredsdorff (1919–2017), Danish library inspector specialising in children's literature
 - Ellen Johanne Broe (1900–1994), nurse and nursing educator
 - Degn Brøndum (1856–1932), proprietor of Brøndums Hotel in Skagen frequented by the Skagen Painters
 - Christine Buhl Andersen (born 1967), museum director
 - Henrik Kurt Carlsen, sea captain
 - Esther Carstensen (1873–1955), feminist, journal editor
 - Ellen Christensen (1913–1998), nurse and resistance fighter
 - B.S. Christiansen, Danish special force soldier, TV personality
 - Louise Conring (1824–1891), first trained nurse in Denmark, head of Copenhagen's Deaconess Institute
 - Natasja Crone Back, journalist, host at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001
 - Alma Dahlerup (1874–1969), Danish-American philanthropist
 - Thomas Dam
 - Thora Daugaard (1874–1951), women's rights activist and pacifist
 - Bodil Dybdal (1901–1992), first woman to be appointed judge in the Supreme Court of Denmark
 - Ragnhild Fabricius Gjellerup (1896–1958), Denmark's first female judge
 - Anette Fischer (1946–1992), librarian and head of Amnesty International's International Board
 - Nicolai Frahm, art advisor and collector
 - Merete Gerlach-Nielsen (1933–2019), academic, UNESCO official, co-founder of KVINFO
 - Anne Gøye (1609–1681), noblewoman, book collector
 - Jutta Graae (1906–1997), Danish resistance fighter and archivist
 - Gus Hansen, professional poker player
 - Estrid Hein (1873–1956), ophthalmologist, women's rights activist and pacifist
 - Ville Heise (1838–1912), philanthropist
 - Birte Høeg Brask (1918–1997), Danish resistance fighter and psychiatrist
 - Niels Ingwersen (1935–2009), promoter of Scandinavian literature and culture in the United States
 - Ingrid Jespersen (1867–1938), pedagogue and school principal
 - Karen Johnsen (1899–1990), high court judge
 - Jørgen Jørgensen, 19th-century adventurer famous for ruling Iceland for 2 months
 - Katja Kean, former professional porn star; first Danish worldwide porn star
 - Charlotte Klein (1834–1915), educator, art school principal and women's rights activist
 - Nanna Kristensen-Randers (1864–1908), lawyer, folk school administrator
 - Lars Kruse (1828–1894), Skagen fisherman and heroic lifesaver
 - Marie Kruse (1842–1923), pioneering schoolteacher and girls school principal
 - Anders Lassen, British Major, the only foreign soldier in the British forces in the Second World War to be awarded the Victoria Cross
 - Lis Lauritzen, Cruise ship Captain
 - Anna Laursen (1845–1911), educator and women's rights activist
 - Magdalene Lauridsen (1873–1957), headmistress, school founder, women's rights activist
 - Rasmus Lerdorf, creator of PHP (Greenland)
 - Bjørn Lomborg, skeptical environmentalist
 - Henny Magnussen (1878–1937), lawyer
 - Margrethe Marstrand (1874–1948), schoolteacher and writer, word-picture reading expert
 - Ellen Marsvin (1572–1649), landowner and county administrator
 - Lone Maslocha (1921–1945), resistance fighter
 - Camilla Mordhorst (born 1970), museum director
 - Marie Mørk (1861–1944), teacher, school founder
 - Charlotte Munck (1876–1932), nurse, important figure in the training of nurses
 - Flemming Muus, resistance fighter and author
 - Jørgen de Mylius, TV and radio presenter
 - Olivia Nielsen (1852–1910), women's trade unionist leader
 - Benedict Nordentoft (1873–1942), Danish educator and cleric; co-founder of Solvang, California
 - Charlotte Norrie (1855–1940), nursing campaigner and women's rights activist
 - Knud Olsen, boat designer
 - Camilla Ottesen, TV host
 - Deepika Padukone (1986–), Danish-born Indian actress
 - Valdemar Poulsen (1869–1942), inventor of the tape recorder
 - Gabriele Rohde (1904–1946), League of Nations official and member of the Danish Council in London in World War II
 - Marie Rovsing (1814–1888), women's rights activist
 - Søren Ryge Petersen (1945–), author, TV host
 - Andrea Elisabeth Rudolph, radio and TV host
 - Jette Sandahl (1949–), museum director
 - Frida Schmidt (1849–1934), Danish women's rights activist and suffragist
 - Marie Toft (1813–1854), landowner and religious revivalist, second wife of N.F.S. Grundtvig
 - Lone Træholt (1958–), first female general in the Danish armed forces
 - Clara Tybjerg (1864–1941), women's rights activist and pacifist
 - Elisa Ussing (1885–1949), pioneering female lawyer and judge
 - Martha Wærn (1741–1812), philanthropist
 - Monica Wichfeld, entrepreneur and resistance fighter
 - Sophie Zahrtmann (1841–1925), deaconess, nurse, head of Copenhagen's Deaconess Institute
 
See also
References
- ↑ "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time". Sight & Sound. Archived from the original on 2 September 2012. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
 - ↑ "The 21st Century's 100 Greatest Films". BBC. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
 - ↑ "The 100 Best Films of the 21st Century". The Guardian. London. 13 September 2019. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
 - ↑ "The Top 100 Books of All Time". The Guardian. London. 8 May 2002. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
 - 1 2 Bloom, Harold (1994). The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages. NY/San Diego/London: Harcourt Brace & Company. p. 557. ISBN 978-1-57322-514-4.
 - ↑ Craft, Robert (22 October 1992). "The Great Dane". The New York Review. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
 
Citations
Rxternal links
- List of Danish women in national biographical encyclopedia
 
- Jensen, Elisabeth Møller, ed. (2003). "Søg" [Search]. Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon [Danish Dictionary of Women's Biography] (in Danish) (Digital ed.).
 
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