Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Vestfold
Kristoffer Olsen
Kristoffer Olsen was a Norwegian sailor who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics.
Jan Peder Syse
Jan Peder Syse fue un abogado y político noruego.
Trygve Bratteli
Trygve Martín Bratteli, fue un político noruego miembro del Partido Laborista. Ocupó el cargo de primer ministro de Noruega en dos periodos.
Frederik Stang
Frederik Stang was a Norwegian lawyer, public servant, and politician who served as Norway's first prime minister.
Fred Anton Maier
Fred Anton Maier was a speed skater from Norway. He was among the dominating skaters throughout the 1960s, specialising in the longer distances. Maier won four Olympic medals: silver on the 10,000 m and bronze on the 5,000 m at the 1964 Olympics, and gold on the 5,000 m and silver on the 10,000 m at the 1968 Olympics. In 1968, he also became European and World Allround Champion. In total, Maier set eleven world records. For a brief week in 1968 he held four world records simultaneously, the 3,000 m, 5,000 m, 10,000 m, and the allround samalogue record.
Hans Hein Theodor Nysom
Hans Hein Theodor Nysom was a Norwegian politician with the Liberal Party, a cabinet minister and member of Norwegian Parliament.
Lars Kristian Abrahamsen
Lars Kristian Abrahamsen was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. A district stipendiary magistrate by profession, he served in Gunnar Knudsen's first and second cabinets. He was Minister of Trade 1908–1910, Minister of Justice 1913–1916, and Minister of Social Affairs 1916–1919. Abrahamsen resigned on 20 February 1919.
Carl Stoltenberg
Carl Peter Stoltenberg was a Norwegian merchant, ship owner and politician. He was a representative at the Norwegian Constituent Assembly in Eidsvoll during 1814.
Rakel Seweriin
Rakel Seweriin, née Solberg was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. She was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs from 1953 to 1955.
Henrik Johan Bull
Henrik Johan Bull fue un empresario y ballenero noruego, además de uno de los pioneros en la exploración de la Antártida.