Clausen - People

People

  • Alden W. Clausen, (born 1923), an American businessman and former President of the World Bank
  • Alf Clausen (born 1941), an American film and television musical composer
  • Andrea Clausen (born 1959), German stage actress (Burgtheater, Vienna)
  • Ben Klassen (1918-1993), American founder of the white separatist World Church of the Creator.
  • Claus Kristian Randolph Clausen (1869–1958), US Navy officer in Spanish-American War.
  • Claus Lauritz Clausen (1820-1892), a pioneer Lutheran minister, military chaplain and politician.
  • Casey Clausen (born 1981), an American football player
  • Connie Clausen (1923 - 1997), US actress, author
  • Donald Holst Clausen (born 1923), US politician
  • Frits Clausen (1893 – 1947), the leader of the Danish Nazi Party before the Second World War
  • George Clausen (1852 – 1944), a British painter
  • Henrik Nicolai Clausen (1793-1877), a Danish theologian and statesman
  • Henry Christian Clausen (1905 - 1993), a US lawyer
  • Jens Clausen (1891 – 1969), a Danish-American botanist and geneticist
  • Jimmy Clausen (born 1987), a US football player
  • Jørgen Mads Clausen (born 1948), a Danish industry magnate
  • Kasper Klausen (born 1982), a Danish football player
  • Lars Clausen (born 1935), a German sociologist
  • Mads Clausen (1905 – 1966), a Danish industrialist and father of Jørgen Mads Clausen
  • Néstor Clausen (born 1962), an Argentine footballer
  • Nicolai Clausen (1911 – 1943), German U-boat commander
  • Raymond M. Clausen, Jr. (1947 – 2004), US war hero
  • René Clausen (born 1953), an American composer
  • Rick Clausen (born 1982), an American football player
  • Thomas Clausen (1801 – 1885), Danish mathematician and astronomer
  • Thomas Clausen (born 1949), a Danish jazz pianist

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