List of Danish Americans
This is a list of notable Danish Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American-born descendants.
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To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Danish American or must have references showing they are Danish American and are notable.
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Actors
- Jessica Alba, actress, mother is of part Danish descent
- Bridgette Andersen, actress[1]
- Robert Anderson, actor, make-up artist and director
- Gwili Andre, actress, immigrant from Denmark
- Rowan Blanchard, American actress[2]
- Alexis Bledel, actress, paternal grandfather of Danish descent[3]
- Michael Bowen, actor, son of actress Sonia Sorel (née Henius), who is the daughter of Danish-American biochemist Max Henius
- Keith Carradine, actor, Danish maternal great-grandfather Max Henius, Danish maternal great-grandmother the sister of historian Johan Ludvig Heiberg
- Robert Carradine, actor, brother of actor Keith Carradine
- Erika Christensen, actress, father is of part Danish descent[4]
- Hayden Christensen, actor, father is part Danish
- Tove Christensen, producer and actor, father is part Danish
- Ellen Corby, actress, maiden name was Hansen[5]
- Jamie Lee Curtis, actress, maternal grandmother was born to Danish immigrants
- Kelly Curtis, actress, sister of actress Jamie Lee Curtis
- Karl Dane, comedian and actor
- Eliza Dushku, actress, mother is of mostly Danish descent[6]
- Buddy Ebsen, actor, father was of Danish ancestry[7]
- Ann Forrest, actress, immigrant from Denmark
- Lilie Hayward, actress and screenwriter, sister of Danish American actress Seena Owen
- Jean Hersholt, actor, immigrant from Denmark
- Maren Jensen, actress and model, father was of Danish ancestry
- Scarlett Johansson, actress, father is an immigrant from Denmark[8]
- Ashley Johnson, actress and voice actress
- Janet Leigh, actress, mother (Helen Westergaard), was born to Danish immigrants
- Deanna Lund, actress
- Michael Madsen, actor, father was of Danish ancestry[9]
- Virginia Madsen, actress, father was of Danish ancestry[10]
- John Melendez, entertainer[11]
- Kristine Miller, actress
- Viggo Mortensen, actor, father is from Denmark[12]
- Brigitte Nielsen, Danish-born actress
- Connie Nielsen, actress
- Nica Noelle, pornographic film actress/director (father)[13]
- Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, fashion designers and former actresses (father is of partial Danish and partial Norwegian descent)
- Susan Olsen, actress
- William Orlamond, actor, immigrant from Denmark
- Heather O'Rourke (1975–1988), child actress, mother is of Danish descent
- Seena Owen, actress, parents were immigrants from Denmark
- William Petersen, actor, paternal grandfather was of Danish ancestry[14]
- Anders Randolf, actor, immigrant from Denmark
- AnnaSophia Robb, actress, one or two of her great-grandmothers were Danes
- Bodil Rosing (1877–1941), Danish-born actress who had roles in both silent and talkie Hollywood films
- Peter Sarsgaard, actor, paternal great-great-grandparents were born in Denmark
- Gale Sondergaard, actress[15]
- Sven-Ole Thorsen, actor and stuntman, immigrant from Denmark
- Uma Thurman, actress, mother is of partial Danish descent
- Vanessa Trump, actress and former model, mother of Danish origin
- Betty White, actress, Danish paternal grandfather
- Elijah Wood, American actor, maternal great-grandmother was of Danish ancestry[16]
- Moon Zappa, actress, mother is of partial Danish ancestry
Architects
- Jens Jensen, landscape architect
Artists
- Earl W. Bascom, painter and sculptor of the American and Canadian West, "Cowboy of Cowboy Artists", "Dean of Canadian Cowboy Artists"
- Gutzon Borglum, sculptor of Mount Rushmore[17]
- Solon Borglum, sculptor of the American West[18]
- C. C. A. Christensen, painter
- Christian Gullager, painter
- Antonio Jacobsen, maritime painter
- George Jensen, painter
- Eric Larson, animator
- Ib Penick, paper engineer
- Ferdinand Richardt, landscape painter
Athletics
- Chris "Birdman" Andersen, NBA player, father was a Danish immigrant
- Morten Andersen, NFL kicker
- Thomas William Asmussen, Major League Baseball catcher
- Earl W. Bascom, rodeo pioneer, rodeo champion, rodeo hall of fame inductee, "Father of Modern Rodeo"
- Julia Boserup, tennis player, Danish parents
- Jay DeMerit, professional soccer player
- Niko Hansen, professional soccer player
- Jim Jensen, football player
- Vern Mikkelsen, basketball player[19]
- Colonel Thomas Hoyer Monstery, fencing and boxing master[20]
- Battling Nelson, professional boxing world lightweight champion 1905–06, 1908–10
- Greg Olsen, football player
- Anton Peterlin, soccer player
- Henrik Rummel, Danish-born olympic rower
- Reed Sorenson, NASCAR driver
- Noah Syndergaard, current MLB pitcher for the New York Mets
- Alan Voskuil, basketball player for the Danish national team
- Kid Williams, professional boxing world bantamweight champion 1914–17
- Caroline Wozniacki, professional tennis player
Journalism
- Jack Anderson, journalist
- Chris Hansen, television journalist
- Sophus Frederik Neble, Danish born editor of Den Danske Pioneer[21]
- Jacob Riis, Danish born journalist
Music
- Peter Blegvad, musician
- Victor Borge, musician and comedian
- Julian Casablancas, The Strokes vocalist
- Mose Christensen, symphony conductor[22]
- Alf Clausen, film and television composer
- King Diamond, King Diamond lead vocalist
- Lars Frederiksen, Rancid vocalist and guitarist[23]
- Dinah Jane, member of Fifth Harmony
- Taylor Hanson, musician
- Zac Hanson, musician
- Otto Harbach, lyricist
- Morten Lauridsen, composer
- Lauritz Melchior, opera singer
- M. P. Møller, pipe organ builder
- Rick Nielsen, Cheap Trick guitarist
- Oh Land (Nanna Øland), singer and songwriter
- Iggy Pop, singer and songwriter
- Matthew Santos, rock and folk singer-songwriter, musician and painter, mother Danish-born
- Tinashe, singer
- Mike Tramp, singer and songwriter
- Lars Ulrich, Metallica drummer
- Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam singer and songwriter
Politics and law
- Lloyd Bentsen, former Democratic senator from Texas, Treasury Secretary, and vice presidential nominee[24]
- Marius Dueholm, Danish born American farmer and politician
- Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen Gammel, author of The Laws of Texas 1822-1897[25]
- Leo Hoegh, Decorated U.S. Army officer, lawyer, and politician who served as the 33rd Governor of Iowa from 1955 to 1957
- Steny Hoyer, House Minority Whip and former House Majority Leader[26]
- Roger Jepsen, former Republican senator from Iowa
- Jo Jorgensen, Libertarian vice presidential candidate of 1996, and presidential candidate of 2020.
- Chris Madsen, United States Marshals Service
- Janet Reno, Attorney General[27]
- Ted Sorensen, speechwriter and president advisor[28]
- Lis Wiehl, Fox News legal analyst and author
Religious personalities
- Anton Marius Andersen, founding President of Trinity Seminary at Dana College[29]
- Kristian Anker, first president of the combined Trinity Seminary and Dana College[30]
- Gottlieb Bender Christiansen, founding President of the United Evangelical Lutheran Church[31]
- Claus Lauritz Clausen, first President of the Conference of the Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church of America[32]
- Theodore Marcus Hansen, President of Dana College and Trinity Seminary
- Kristian Ostergaard, Lutheran pastor, educator and author[33]
- Peter Sørensen Vig, President and Professor of Theology at Trinity Seminary at Dana College[34]
- Russell M. Nelson, heart surgeon; President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[35]
- D. Todd Christofferson, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[36]
- Neil L. Andersen, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[37]
- Ronald A. Rasband, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[38]
Science
- Jens Clausen, evolutionary biologist
- Erik Erikson, psychologist
- Niels Ebbesen Hansen, Head of the Horticultural Department at South Dakota State University
- William Webster Hansen, physicist and one of the founders of microwave electronics technology
- Max Henius, biochemist and founder of the Rebild National Park in Denmark[39]
- Theo Holm, botanist
- Christine Korsgaard, philosopher
- Otto Larsen, sociologist known for academic work in mass hysteria and public positions on obscenity and pornography
- Dale T. Mortensen, economist
- Holger Thiele, astronomer[40]
Writers
- Poul Anderson, science fiction writer
- Erik Christian Haugaard, author of children's books
- Axel Madsen, writer
- Ib Melchior, Danish born film director and screenwriter
- Thomas Rosenstand, Danish born author
- Joel Skousen, American author
- Mark Skousen, American economist and author
- Royal Skousen, American professor
- W. Cleon Skousen, American author
- Sophus Keith Winther, professor and novelist
Other
- Peter L. Jensen, engineer, inventor and entrepreneur and co-creator of the first moving-coil loudspeaker
- Semon Knudsen, executive with Ford Motor Company and General Motors
- John Wayne Gacy (1942–1994), serial killer
- William S. Knudsen, executive with Ford Motor Company and General Motors
- Christian Mortensen, Danish-born supercentenarian, was longest-lived man on record at the time of his death
- Arthur Nielsen, American market analyst of Danish descent who founded the ACNielsen company and Nielsen Media Research, best known for the Nielsen ratings
- Charles E. Sorensen, production engineer and executive with Ford Motor Company
- Alma de Bretteville Spreckels, philanthropist
- Claus von Bülow, Danish-born socialite accused of killing his wife Sunny
- George Nissen, inventor of the trampoline, was the son of Danish immigrants
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