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This is a list of people from
The Hague .
Politicians
Willem Drees ,
Prime Minister
See also :
List of mayors of The Hague
Jozias van Aartsen (born 1947), former foreign minister; former Mayor of The Hague
Ivo Daalder (born 1960), the US permanent representative to NATO, 2009 to 2013.l
Wim Deetman (born 1945),
Speaker of the Dutch parliament 1989 to 1996 & former Mayor of The Hague
Willem Drees (1886–1988), former
Prime Minister of the Netherlands
Machiel de Graaf (born 1969), politician
Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff (1872-1958), Governor General of Dutch East Indies, Dutch minister for foreign affairs, diplomat
Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek (1833-1916), Diplomat, Generalconsul and Dutch minister in Japan
Dirk Georg de Graeff (1905–1986), chamberlain of the Dutch queens and managing director from the Algemene Bank Nederland
Jan Pronk (born 1940), United Nations' special representative for Sudan
Mark Rutte (born 1967), Dutch politician and current
Prime Minister of the Netherlands
Monarchs
William III ,
King of England
Annemarie, Duchess of Parma (born 1977)
Queen Beatrix , (born 1938)
Queen Juliana , (1909–2004)
Queen Wilhelmina , (1880–1962).
[1]
King William I , (1772–1843).
[2]
King William II , (1792–1849).
[3]
King William III , (1817–1890).
[4]
William II, Prince of Orange , (Stadtholder) (1626–1650).
[5]
William III, (Stadtholder, King William III of England) , (1650–1702).
[6]
William IV, Prince of Orange (1711–1751).
[7]
William V, (Stadtholder) , (1748–1806).
[8]
Sophia of Hanover , (1630–1714).
[9]
Arts
Louis Couperus , 1900
Golden Earring , band
Constantijn Huygens , 1641
Jan Jacob Lodewijk ten Kate, ca.1865
Theo Van Gogh, 2004
Jurriaan Andriessen (1925-1996), composer
Hendrik Petrus Berlage (1856–1934), architect.
Theo Bitter (1916–1994), graphic artist, painter and draftsman.
Ferdinand Bordewijk (1884–1965), author
Lodewijk Bruckman (1903–1995),
magic realist painter.
Dirk Bus (1907-1978), sculptor.
Dash Berlin (formed 2007), electronic music duo
Blasterjaxx (formed 2010), DJ and record producer duo
Remco Campert (born 1929), author, poet and columnist.
Simon Carmiggelt (1913–1987), writer, journalist and poet
Thomas Cletcher (1598–1666) jeweller, goldsmith and gem dealer; mayor of The Hague, 1652 to 1657.
Louis Couperus (1863–1923), novelist and poet.
[10]
Demiak (born 1967), pseudonym of Maarten Demmink , painter, photographer and sculptor.
Glowinthedark (formed 2009), DJ and record production duo
Jacob Derwig (born 1969), actor
Diddo (born 1977), the artist name of Diddo Velema , conceptual artist and designer.
Jacob Gestman Geradts (born 1951), engineer, historian and
pin-up artist
Golden Earring (1961-2021),
Nederbeat rock band
Gruppo Sportivo (formed 1976) pop band
Cornelis de Hooghe (1541-1583) illegitimate son of Emperor Charles V, engraver
Constantijn Huygens (1596–1687),
Dutch Golden Age poet and composer.
[11]
Kane (1998–2014), pop rock band
Jan Jakob Lodewijk ten Kate (1819–1889), a divine, prose writer and poet.
[12]
Imran Khan (born 1984), a Dutch-Punjabi singer and songwriter.
Sander Kleinenberg (born 1971), dance music DJ and record producer.
Martin Koolhoven (born 1969), film director and screenwriter.
Legowelt (born ca.1970), real name Danny Wolfers , electronic musician
Jacques van Lier (1875–1951), cellist and teacher
Johan Mutters (1858–1930), architect
Mark Norman (formed 2001), DJ duo
Wilhelmina Sablairolles (1818–1891), actress
Johan D. Scherft (1891-1969), etcher and gallerist
Jowie Schulner (born 1985), Dutch electronic composer, artist, producer and remixer
[13]
Johannes Secundus (1511–1536) a
Neo-Latin poet.
[14]
Shocking Blue (1967-1974)
Nederbeat music group, known for the song "Venus"
Marinus Snoeren (1919–1982), classical musician (cello)
Carel Struycken (born 1948), actor,
Addams Family and
Star Trek
Marjo Tal (1915-2006), composer and pianist
Anouk Teeuwe (born 1975), known as
Anouk , singer and songwriter
Ernest Thoen (1946–2011) black and white portrait photographer
Aldous Byron Valensia Clarkson (born 1971), known as
Valensia , composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist.
Wieteke van Dort (born 1943), actress, comedian, singer and writer.
Marcel van Eeden (born 1965), draftsman and painter.
Theo van Gogh (1957–2004) director, film and TV producer, actor and author.
[15]
Van Kooten en De Bie (formed 1963), comedy duo
Nancy van Overveldt (1930-2015) artist
Wilhelmina van Sluyters (1852–1926), actress
Adrian Vandenberg (born 1954), rock guitarist
Max Velthuijs (1923–2005) painter, children's illustrator and writer.
Georgina Verbaan (born 1979), actress and singer.
Paul Verhoeven (born 1938), film director and screenwriter
Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675), painter.
[16]
Carel Vosmaer (1826–1888), poet and art critic.
[17]
Flore Zoé (born 1975), a fine art and fashion photographer
Science & Business
Christiaan Huygens, 1671
Sport
Erica Terpstra, 2012
Raymond van Barneveld , darts player
Dick Advocaat (born 1947), football player, former coach of
Netherlands national football team
Peter Blangé (born 1964)
volleyball player, gold medallist at the
1996 Summer Olympics
Michael Boogerd (born 1972), cyclist, winner of two stages of the
Tour de France
Niels Feijen (born 1977), pool player, won the
2014 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
Dan Gadzuric (born 1978), former
National Basketball Association player
Robin Haase (born 1987), professional tennis player
Thom Harinck (born 1943), kickboxing trainer
David Huddleston (born 2000), a Bulgarian gymnast.
Martin Jol (born 1956), former football player; former coach of
AFC Ajax .
Ties Kruize (born 1952), former Olympic field hockey player
Tim Krul (born 1988), football goalkeeper with
Norwich City F.C.
Alex Lely (born 1973), former professional pool player.
Roland Scholten (born 1965), former professional darts player
Erica Terpstra (born 1943), 1964 Olympic swimming champion, former sports minister and current President of the
Dutch Olympic Committee
Raymond van Barneveld (born 1967), professional darts player, 5-time world champion
Daan van Bunge (born 1982), cricketer, twice represented Netherlands in
Cricket World Cup
Bart Veldkamp (born 1967), 1992 Olympic Speed Skating Champion (10 km)
Joop Zoetemelk (born 1946), former racing cyclist, won the
1980 Tour de France
Sarina Wiegman (born 1969), football player, coach of the
Lionesses
Miscellaneous
Conrad Busken Huet
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