Helsingborg - Notable Natives

Notable Natives

  • Fabian Brunnstrom, ice hockey player
  • Hasse Alfredson, comedian
  • Marianne Bernadotte, former fashion model and actress
  • Kalle Brink, professional golfer
  • Covenant, synth band
  • Darkane, metal band
  • Dieterich Buxtehude, composer and organist
  • Elegant Machinery, synth band
  • Pontus Farnerud, football player
  • Louise Friberg, professional golfer
  • Maja Ivarsson, lead singer of rock band The Sounds
  • Joseph B. Johnson, Governor of the U.S. State of Vermont
  • Karl Kruszelnicki, scientist (Dr Karl)
  • Henrik Larsson, football player
  • Aurelia Roslund, cellist and beautiful woman
  • Johan Liiva, musician
  • Andreas Lilja, ice hockey player
  • Mikael Lundberg, golfer
  • Mats Magnusson, football player
  • Roland Nilsson, football player
  • Tina Nordström, chef
  • Oscar Olsson, educationalist
  • Anette Olzon, rock singer
  • Peps Persson, musician
  • Ruben Rausing, founder of Tetra Pak
  • Eric Saade, musician, presenter
  • Marcus Schossow, Electronic DJ
  • Caroline Seger, football player
  • Jay Smith, singer
  • Kalle Svensson, football player
  • Östen Warnerbring, musician
  • The Wasted Penguinz, Pontus Bergman & Jon Brandt-Cederhäll
  • Johan Wissman, athlete
  • Soilwork, metal band
  • Terror 2000, metal band
  • Velvet, singer
  • Thomas Öberg, lead singer of bob hund
  • Emil Krafth, football player

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