List of people from Amsterdam
This is a list of notable people from Amsterdam, the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands.
Born in Amsterdam
The following were born or adopted in Amsterdam. Some became famous after they moved away.
A
- Bertus Aafjes (1914–1993), writer
- Hans Aarsman (born 1951), photographer, author and academic lecturer
- Jan van Aartsen (1909–1992), politician and jurist
- Co Adriaanse (born 1947), football trainer
- Pieter Aertsen (1508–1575), painter in the style of Northern Mannerism
- Stella Agsteribbe (1909–1943), gymnast
- Cris Agterberg (1883–1948), artist and ceramist
- Achmed Ahahaoui (born 1983), football player
- Jan Akkerman (born 1946), guitarist
- Willeke Alberti (born 1945), singer and actress
- Willy Alberti (1926–1985; real name: Carel Verbrugge), singer and actor
- Ernst van Altena (1933–1999), poet, writer and translator
- Martin van Amerongen (1941–2002), journalist, publisher, columnist and author
- Willeke van Ammelrooy (born 1944), actor
- Hans Andreus (1926–1977), poet and writer
- Edwin van Ankeren (born 1968), football player
- Caroline Ansink (born 1959), musician, music educator and composer
- Jarchinio Antonia (born 1990), football player
- Mitch Apau (born 1990), football player
- Karel Appel (1921–2006), painter, sculptor and poet
- Armando (1929–2018), real name: HD van Doodeweerd; painter, sculptor and writer
- Willem Arondeus (1894–1943), artist, author and WWII resistance member
- Alex Aronson (1934–1975), aid worker executed in Ba'athist Iraq
- Lodewijk Asscher (born 1974), politician and jurist
- Tobias Asser (1838–1913), lawyer and legal scholar
- Raymond Atteveld (born 1966), football player and football trainer
- Hendrick Avercamp (1585–1634), painter
- Lion Axwijk (born 1984), football player
B
- Tine Baanders (1890–1971), illustrator, graphic designer and teacher
- Herman Ambrosius Jan Baanders (1876–1953), architect, designer and entrepreneur
- Ryan Babel (born 1986), football player
- Jan Bank (born 1940), historian and local politician
- Adnan Barakat (born 1982), football player
- Frits Barend (born 1947), TV presenter
- Sonja Barend (born 1940), TV personality and former talk show host
- Robbert Baruch (born 1967), politicus
- Sarah Bavly (1900–1993), nutrition education pioneer in Israel
- Kiran Bechan (born 1982), football player
- Sheraldo Becker (born 1995), football player
- Willibrord van Beek (born 1949), retired politician and financial adviser
- Anton Albert Beekman (1854–1947), geographer
- Frieda Belinfante (1904–1995), cellist, conductor, resistance member
- Nick van den Berg (born 1980), professional pool player
- Chris Berger (1911–1965), athlete
- Harry van den Bergh (1942–2020), politician
- Dennis Bergkamp (born 1969), football player
- Vera Bergkamp (born 1971), politicus
- Lobke Berkhout (born 1980), sailor
- Gerrit Cornelis Berkouwer (1903–1996), theologian
- Hendrik Petrus Berlage (1856–1934), architect
- Helen Berman (born 1936; born as Hélène Julia Cohen)
- Ron Berteling (born 1957), retired ice hockey player and coach
- Jan George Bertelman (1782–1854), componist
- Ernst van der Beugel (1918–2004), economist, businessman, diplomat and politician
- Jan van Beveren (1948–2011), football goalkeeper and coach
- Jean Bevers (1852–1909), politician
- Agathe L. van Beverwijk (1907–1958), mycologist
- Ronny Bierman (1938–1984), actor
- Martine Bijl (1948–2019)
- Willem Bilderdijk (1756–1831), writer
- Diego Biseswar (born 1988), football player
- Adriaan Blaauw (1914–2010), astronomer
- Ton Blanker (born 1960), football player
- Michael Bleekemolen (born 1949), racing driver
- Cor Blekemolen (1894–1972), cyclist
- Daley Blind (born 1990), football player
- Jan Blokker (1927–2010), journalist, writer and amateur historian
- Margreeth de Boer (born 1939), politician and mayor of Leeuwarden, 2001–2004
- Piet de Boer (1919–1984), football player
- Sacha de Boer (born 1967), photographer, presenter and former journalist
- Gé Bohlander (1895–1940) & Willy Bohlander (1891–1939), water polo players
- Daniël Boissevain (born 1969), actor
- Frits Bolkestein (born 1933), retired politician and businessman
- Vic Bonke (1940–2022), politician
- Rik van den Boog (born 1959), football manager and former player
- Els Borst (1932–2014), government minister
- Piet Borst (born 1934), professor of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology
- Annie Bos (1886–1875), actor
- Pieter Philip van Bosse (1809–1879), politician
- Carlo Boszhard (born 1969), TV personality, singer, impersonator and host
- Ron Boszhard (born 1963), TV presenter
- Mbark Boussoufa (born 1984), football player
- Bob Bonte (1929–1988), swimmer
- Ferdinand Bordewijk (1884–1965), writer
- Froukje de Both (born 1972), actor
- Ina Boudier-Bakker (1875–1966)
- Esaias Boursse (1631–1672), painter[1]
- Dries Boussatta (born 1972), football player
- Henk Bouwman (1926–1995)
- Mies Bouwman (1929–2018), TV presenter
- Mohammed Bouyeri (born 1978), murdered Dutch film director Theo van Gogh
- Nouchka van Brakel (born 1940), film director
- Gerbrand Bredero (1585–1618), poet and playwright
- Willem Breuker (1944–2010), composer, arranger, saxophonist and clarinetist
- Karim Bridji (born 1981), football player
- Bernhard Egidius Konrad ten Brink (1841–1892), German philologist[2]
- Robert ten Brink (born 1955), TV presenter
- Brian Brobbey (born 2002), football player
- Jan Broekhuis (1901–1973)
- Cor Brom (1932–2008), football player and football trainer
- Ellie van den Brom (born 1949), retired speed skater
- Frans Brüggen (1934–2014), conductor, recorder player and baroque flautist
- Tina de Bruin (born 1975), actress
- Tonny Bruins Slot (1947–2020), football trainer
- Klaas Bruinsma (1953–1991), drug lord
- Johannes Burman (1706–1779), botanist and physician
- Pieter Burman the Younger (1713–1778), philologist[3]
- Ann Burton (1933–1989), jazz singer
C
- Maup Caransa (1916–2009), businessman and real-estate developer
- David de Jahacob Lopez Cardozo (1808–1890), Talmudist
- Mirano Carrilho (born 1975), football player
- Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken (born 1954), billionaire businesswoman, owns 25% of Heineken N.V.
- Henk ten Cate (born 1954), football player and football trainer
- Leontien Ceulemans (1952-2022), actress and television and radio presenter
- Mohammed Chaara (born 1980), actor
- Sarah Chronis (born 1986), actor
- Charles van Commenée (born 1958), athletics coach
- Karina Content (born 1960), writer and politician
- Dirck Coornhert (1522–1590), writer, philosopher, politician, theologian and artist[4]
- Athanase Josué Coquerel (1820–1875), French Protestant theologian[5]
- Paulien Cornelisse (born 1976)
- Uri Coronel (1946–2016), sports director (AFC Ajax)
- Isaäc da Costa (1798–1860), Jewish poet[6]
- Ben Cramer (born 1947; born as Kramer), singer and actor
- Jacqueline Cramer (born 1951), politician and biologist
- Manja Croiset (1946–2022), Dutch author
- Johan Cruijff (1947–2016), football player and football trainer
- Paul Crutzen (1933–2021), meteorologist and atmospheric chemist
D
- Dyron Daal (born 1983), football player
- Monique van Daalen (born 1960), diplomat
- Johannes van Dam (1946–2013), journalist, writer on food
- Nicolette van Dam (born 1984), actress, model and TV host
- Elly Dammers (1921–2009), athlete
- Rudi van Dantzig (1933–2012), choreographer, company director, and writer
- Sir Matthew Decker, 1st Baronet (1679–1749), merchant and economist[7]
- Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820–1887), writer, pen name, Multatuli[8]
- Thomas Dekker (born 1984), cyclist
- Lex van Delden (1947–2010), actor
- Thierry Detant (born 1965), Olympic cyclist
- Boy Deul (born 1987), football player
- Ineke Dezentjé Hamming-Bluemink (born 1954), former politician
- Gé van Dijk (1923–2005), football player
- Nico Dijkshoorn (born 1960), author, columnist, blogger, poet and musician
- Loek Dikker (born 1944), pianist, conductor and composer
- Michael Dingsdag (born 1982), football player
- Charles Dissels (born 1984), football player
- Tijn Docter (born 1972), actor
- Bram de Does (1934–2015), graphic and type designer
- Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis (1846–1919), politicus
- Luciano Dompig (born 1987), football player
- Mitchell Donald (born 1988), football player
- Peter van Dongen (born 1966), cartoonist
- Ryan Donk (born 1986), football player
- Piet Hein Donner (born 1948), politicus
- Agaath Doorgeest (1914–1991), athlete
- Tamar van den Dop (born 1970)
- Steve van Dorpel (1965–1989), football player
- Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820–1887), writer
- Willem Drees Sr. (1886–1988), politician and prime minister of the Netherlands, 1948–1958
- Dana van Dreven (born 1974), gabber, DJ and producer
- Nick Driebergen (born 1987), swimmer
- Kees Driehuis (1951–2019), journalist and TV host
- Hendrik Lodewijk Drucker (1857–1917), politicus
- Wilhelmina Drucker (1847–1925), politician, writer and early feminist
- Pierre H. Dubois (1917–1999), writer and critic
- Willem Dudok (1884–1974), modernist architect
- Hans Dulfer (born 1940), tenor saxophone jazz musician
- Jeroen Duyster (born 1966), coxswain, Olympic gold medallist
- Linda van Dyck (1948; born as Linda de Hartogh), actor
E
- Cor Eberhard (born 1947), former politician
- Boy Edgar (1915–1980), jazz conductor, pianist and trumpeter
- Jesse Edwards (born 2000), college basketball player for the Syracuse Orange
- Gerbrand van den Eeckhout (1621–1674), painter[9]
- Esmée van Eeghen (1918–1944), resistance fighter in World War II
- Erick van Egeraat (born 1956), architect
- Remco van Eijden (born 1977), former darts player
- Ger van Elk (1941–2014), created sculptures and painted photographs
- Ferdi Elmas (born 1985), football player
- Harry Elte (1880–1944), architect
- Urby Emanuelson (born 1986), football player
- Caro Emerald (born 1981), pop and jazz singer
- Stephen Emmer (born 1958), composer, arranger, producer and musician
- Joop van den Ende (born 1942), theatrical producer
- Simon Episcopius (1583–1643), theologian and Remonstrant[10]
- Malcolm Esajas (born 1986), football player
- Rudolf Escher (1912–1980), composer and music theorist
- Max Euwe (1901–1981), chess player and mathematician
- Bloeme Evers-Emden (1926–2016), teacher, child psychologist and Holocaust survivor
F
- Ina van Faassen (1928–2011), actress and comedian
- Raymond Fafiani (born 1983), football player
- Gino Felixdaal (born 1990), football player
- Kees Fens (1929–2008), writer, essayist and literary critic
- Barthold Fles (1902–1989), literary agent
- George Fles (1908–1939), translator and victim of Stalin's Great Purge
- Melvin Fleur (born 1982), football player
- Lange Frans (born 1980), rapper and TV presenter
- Nelly Frijda (born 1936), actor
- René Froger (born 1960), singer
- Laura Fygi (born 1955), jazz and pop singer
G
- Louis van Gaal (born 1951), football trainer
- Tess Gaerthé (born 1991), singer and former child star
- Jacob Geel (1789–1862), scholar, critic and librarian[11]
- Jack van Gelder (born 1950), sport commentator and TV presenter
- Tygo Gernandt (born 1974), actor
- Winston Gerschtanowitz (born 1976), presenter and actor
- Frans Goedhart (1904–1990), journalist, politician and resistance member
- Sim Gokkes (1897–1943), composer
- Carel Goseling (1891–1941), lawyer and politician
- Jasper Gottlieb (born 1989), actor
- Marius Gottlieb (born 1989), actor
- Jetta Goudal (1891–1985), actor
- Thom de Graaf (born 1957), politician and jurist
- Anton P. de Graaff (1928–2008), writer
- Agneta de Graeff van Polsbroek (1603–1656), mother of Wendela Bicker and mother in law of Johan de Witt, Grand Pensionary of Holland
- Andries de Graeff (1611–1678), Amsterdam burgomaster and regent, statesman; uncle of Johan de Witt
- Cornelis de Graeff (1599–1664), Amsterdam burgomaster and regent, statesman, Diplomat; uncle of Johan de Witt
- Dirck Jansz Graeff (1532–1589), Amsterdam burgomaster
- Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek (1833–1916), diplomat in Japan
- Jacob Dircksz de Graeff (1570–1638), Amsterdam burgomaster and regent, statesman
- Lenaert Jansz de Graeff (around 1525/30-before 1578), one of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation in Amsterdam, captain of the Sea Beggars
- Pieter de Graeff (1638–1707), Amsterdam patrician, politician; brother-in-law of Johan de Witt
- Glennis Grace (born 1978), singer
- Frank de Grave (born 1955), politician and businessman
- Serginho Greene (born 1982), football player
- Didi Gregorius (born 1990), baseball shortstop
- Annemarie Grewel (1935–1998), senator, educator and columnist
- Fred Grim (born 1965), football player (goalkeeper)
- Hanneke Groenteman (born 1939), journalist, radio broadcaster and TV presenter
- Paul de Groot (1899–1986), politicus
- Robert Jasper Grootveld (1932–2009), artist
- Hans Grosheide (1930–2022), politicus
- Ruud Gullit (born 1962), football player
- Henk Guth (1921–2002), artist
H
- Meijer de Haan (1852–1895), painter
- Bobby Haarms (1934–2009), football player and football trainer
- Cox Habbema (1944–2016), film and TV actress
- Paul Haenen (born 1946), comedian and voice actor
- Bernard Haitink (1929–2021), conductor and violinist
- Alex van Halen (born 1953), American musician and drummer
- Eddie van Halen (1955–2020), American musician and guitar player
- Floris Adriaan van Hall (1791–1866)
- Gijs van Hall (1904–1977), banker, resistance member and mayor of Amsterdam, 1957–1967
- Walraven van Hall (1906–1945), banker and resistance leader
- Boris van der Ham (born 1973), politicus
- Hartog Hamburger (1887–1924), diamond polisher and baseball player
- Mariëtte Hamer (born 1958), politicus
- Simon Hammelburg (1952–2022), entertainer, songwriter, author and journalist
- Otto Hanrath (1882–1944), painter
- Tol Hansse (1940–2002; real name: Hans van Tol)
- Badr Hari (born 1984), kickboxer
- Cor van der Hart (1928–2006), football player and football trainer
- Rob Hartoch (1947–2009), chess master
- Maryam Hassouni (born 1985), actor
- Boy Hayje (born 1949), Formule 1 driver
- André Hazes (1951–2004), singer and actor
- Maaike Head (born 1983), rower
- Jan Heemskerk (1818–1897), politicus
- Johan van Heemskerk (1597–1656), poet[12]
- Theo Heemskerk (1852–1932), politician, prime minister of the Netherlands, 1908–1913
- Simon Heere Heeresma (1932–2011), author and poet
- Pieter Heerma (born 1977), politicus
- Freddy Heineken (1923–2002), businessman
- Pascal Heije (born 1979), football player
- Jérôme Louis Heldring (1917–2013), journalist, columnist and editor
- Sergio Hellings (born 1984), football player
- Jan Frederik Helmers (1767–1813), poet[13]
- Henk Hemsing (1891–1971), Olympic diver
- Maurits Hendriks (born 1961), field hockey goalkeeper and coach
- Marpessa Hennink (born 1964), former model
- Truus Hennipman (born 1943), athlete
- Katja Herbers (born 1980), actor
- Willem Frederik Hermans (1921–1995), author of poetry, novels, short stories, plays
- Herman Hertzberger (born 1932), architect
- Abel Herzberg (1893–1989), lawyer and writer
- Judith Herzberg (born 1934), poet and writer
- Danny Hesp (born 1969), football player
- Catharina Hesterman (1902–1982), Olympic diver
- Jan Hesterman (1893–1963) & Wim Hesterman (1897–1971), Olympic boxers
- Arturo ten Heuvel (born 1978), football player
- John van den Heuvel (born 1962), crime journalist, TV presenter and former police officer
- Ernst Hirsch Ballin (born 1950), retired politician and jurist
- Henk Hoekstra (1924–2009), politician
- Henk Hofstra (1904–1999)
- Willem Holleeder (born 1958), criminal and kidnapper
- Theodor Holman (born 1953), writer
- Marc de Hond (1977–2020), TV presenter, businessman, writer and theatre performer
- Maurice de Hond (born 1947), pollster and entrepreneur
- Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft (1581–1647), historian, poet and playwright[14]
- Micky Hoogendijk (born 1970), actress, presenter, model and photographer
- Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (born 1948), politician, diplomat and lawyer
- Netty van Hoorn (born 1951), film director and producer
- Cor van Hout (1957–2003), criminal and kidnapper
- Xander Houtkoop (born 1989), football player
- Hellen Huisman (1937–2012), voice actor
- Johan van Hulst (1911–2018), university professor, author, politician, chess player and centenarian
- Jan van Huysum (1682–1749), painter[15]
- Henriette Strobel (born 1953), singer and ex-wife of Wolfgang Heichel
I
- Boudewijn Ietswaart (1936–2010), graphic designer
- Piet Ikelaar (1896–1992), cyclist
- Jeanne Immink (1853–1929), mountaineer
- Rinus Israël (born 1942), football player and football trainer
J
- Binyomin Jacobs (born 1949), rabbi
- Dolf Jansen (born 1963), comedian
- Hans Jansen (1942–2015), politician, scholar of contemporary Islam and author
- Harrie Jansen (born 1947), cyclist
- Huub Jansen (1928–1985)
- Famke Janssen (born 1964), actor
- Cornelis Janssens (1593–1661), English portrait painter[16]
- Daan Jippes (born 1945), cartoonist (comic books)
- Virgall Joemankhan (1968–1989), football player
- Loe de Jong (1914–2005), historian
- Nigel de Jong (born 1984), football player
- Calvin Jong-A-Pin (born 1986), football player
- Jan Jongbloed (born 1940), football player (goalkeeper)
- Wik Jongsma (1943–2008), actor
- Andries Jonker (born 1962), football coach
- Johnny Jordaan (1924–1989), singer of popular music
K
- René Kahn (born 1954), neuropsychiatrist
- Abraham van Karnebeek (1836–1925)
- Piet Keizer (1943–2017), football player
- Sander Keller (born 1979), football player
- Jos van Kemenade (1937–2020), politician
- Jacobus Mattheüs de Kempenaer (1793–1870), politician and lawyer
- Joan Melchior Kemper (1776–1824), politicus
- Hendrik Kerstens (born 1956), photographer, visual artist
- Teun van de Keuken (born 1971), journalist, novelist
- Thomas de Keyser (ca.1596–1667), portrait painter[17]
- Wim Kieft (born 1962), football player
- Pelle Kil (born 1971), Olympic cyclist
- Sharon Kips (born 1983), singer
- Dominique Kivuvu (born 1987), football player
- Karel Klaver (born 1978), hockey player
- Joram van Klaveren (born 1979), politicus
- Gerrit Kleerekoper (1897–1943), gymnastics coach and diamond cutter
- Aart Klein (1909–2001), photographer
- Simone Kleinsma (born 1958), musical theatre actress
- Sam Klepper (1960–2000)
- Michel de Klerk (1884–1923), architect
- Mientje Kling (1894–1966), theatre and film actress and radio personality
- Oger Klos (born 1993), football player
- Patrick Kluivert (born 1976), football player and football coach
- Gerrie Knetemann (1951–2004), cyclist
- Rie Knipscheer (1911–2003), artist
- Milano Koenders (born 1986), football player
- Hermann Friedrich Kohlbrugge (1803–1875), minister and reformed theologian
- Max Kohnstamm (1914–2010), historian and diplomat
- Ada Kok (born 1947), swimmer
- Mimi Kok (1934–2014), film and television actress
- Philips Koninck (1619–1688), landscape painter[18]
- John Körmeling (born 1951)
- Frits Korthals Altes (born 1931), politicus
- Gerrit Kouwenaar (1923–2014), journalist, translator, poet and prose writer
- John Kraaijkamp (1925–2011), actor, comedian and singer
- Jeroen Krabbé (born 1944), actor and film director
- Martijn Krabbé (born 1968), presentator
- Tim Krabbé (born 1943), writer
- Piet Kramer (1881–1961), architect
- Michel Kreek (born 1971), football player
- Ruud Krol (born 1949), football player and football coach
- Ron Kroon (1942–2000), swimmer
- Willy Kruyt (1877–1943), Protestant minister and politician
- Guus Kuijer (born 1942), writer
L
- Yvette Laclé (born 1955), local politician and reformed prostitute and drug addict
- Frits Lambrechts (born 1937), actor, musician and cabaret artist
- Michael Lamey (born 1979), football player
- Kim Lammers (born 1981), hockey player
- Denny Landzaat (born 1976), football player
- Arend Langenberg (1949–2012), voice-over, voice actor and radio presenter
- L.A. Raeven (born 1971), arts duo
- Saskia Laroo (born 1959), jazz musician
- Petra Laseur (born 1939), actor
- Thijs van Leer (born 1948), musician, singer-songwriter, composer and producer
- Reinbert de Leeuw (1938–2020), conductor, pianist and composer
- Cornelis Lely (1854–1929), politician and civil engineer
- Gerard van der Lem (born 1952), football player and football coach
- Jacob van Lennep (1802–1868), poet and novelist[19]
- Jeremain Lens (born 1987), football player
- Evert Jan Ligtelijn (1893–1975), painter
- Jan Ligthart (1859–1916), teacher and philosopher
- Pierre van der Linden (born 1946), drummer
- Patricia Linhard (born 1957), politicus
- Dana Lixenberg (born 1964), photographer and filmmaker
- Rifka Lodeizen (born 1972), actor
- Theo Loevendie (born 1930), composer and clarinet player
- Dick Loggere (1921–2014), hockey player
- Joghem van Loghem (1914–2005), professor of internal medicine
- Tyrone Loran (born 1981), football player
- Fajah Lourens (born 1981), actor
- Victor Löw (born 1962; born as Victor Arthur Löwenstein), actor
- Huub van der Lubbe (born 1953), singer and actor
- Eric Lucassen (born 1974), politicus
- Lucebert (1924–1994), artist and poet of the COBRA art movement
- Gijs Luirink (born 1983), football player
- Charly Luske (born 1978), singer and actor
- Joris Luyendijk (born 1971), journalist
M
- Maarten Maartens (1858–1915), writer
- Nol Maassen (1922–2009), politician
- Calvin Mac-Intosch (born 1989), football player
- Sherjill MacDonald (born 1984), football player
- Fien de la Mar (1898–1965), actress and cabaret performer
- Angelo Martha (born 1982), football player
- Bentinho Massaro (born 1988/1989), online New Age guru and alleged cult founder
- Clous van Mechelen (born 1942; real name: Jack Phillip van Mechelen)
- Eduard Meijer (1878–1929), swimmer
- Ischa Meijer (1943–1995), journalist, TV and radio presenter, critic and author
- Jan Meijer (1921–1993), athlete
- Johnny Meijer (1912–1992), accordionist who played classical, folk, and swing
- Mario Melchiot (born 1976), football player
- Joseph Mendes da Costa (1863–1939), sculptor and teacher
- Hursut Meric (born 1983), football player
- Edward Metgod (born 1959), football player (goalkeeper) and football trainer
- John Metgod (born 1958), football player and football trainer
- Frits Meuring (1882–1973), Olympic freestyle swimmer
- Lodewijk Meyer (1629–1681), physician, classical scholar, lexicographer and playwright
- Rinus Michels (1928–2005), football player and football trainer
- John Mieremet (1960–2005), underworld figure associated with extortion and assassination
- Lion van Minden (1880–1944), Olympic fencer who was killed in the Auschwitz concentration camp
- Albert Mol (1917–2004), actor
- Frans Molenaar (1940–2015)
- Michael Mols (born 1970), football player
- Rik Moorman (born 1961), cyclist
- Ibad Muhamadu (born 1982), football player
- Fred Mulders (1911–1960), guitarist
- Paul Mulders (born 1981), football player
- Bennie Muller (born 1938), football player
- Robin Muller van Moppes (born 1984), football player
- Danny de Munk (born 1970), actor, singer, musical actor and former child star
N
- Jan Nagel (born 1939), politician
- Guusje Nederhorst (1969–2004), actress and singer
- Aert van der Neer (ca.1603–1677), landscape painter[20]
- Eglon van der Neer (ca. 1635–1703), painter[21]
- Gregory Nelson (born 1988), football player
- Helma Neppérus (born 1950), politician, former tax inspector and rower
- Daan Nieber (born 1980), journalist
- Ivo Niehe (born 1946), radio and TV presenter, TV producer and actor
- Matthijs van Nieuwkerk (born 1960), journalist and TV presenter
- Rob de Nijs (born 1942), singer and actor
- Reinier Nooms (1623–1688), maritime painter
- Bob Noorda (1927–2010), graphic designer, worked in Milan
- Saskia Noorman-den Uyl (born 1946), former politician
- Lea Nordheim (1903–1943), gymnast
O
- Simon Okker (1881–1944), Olympic fencer killed in the Auschwitz concentration camp
- Tom Okker (born 1944), tennis player; world #3
- Jacob Olie (1834–1905), photographer
- Sam Olij (1900–1975), Olympic heavyweight boxer
- Janus Ooms (1866–1924), rower
- Piet Ooms (1884–1961), swimmer
- Huub Oosterhuis (1933–2023), theologian and poet
- Tjeerd Oosterhuis (born 1971), musician, songwriter and producer
- Trijntje Oosterhuis (born 1973), singer-songwriter
- André Ooijer (born 1974), football player
- Jan Oostenbrink (1936-2025), politician
- Dave Osei (born 1983), Dutch-Ghanaian footballer
- Rogier van Otterloo (1941–1988), composer and conductor
- Gonny van Oudenallen (born 1957), creative director, former politician
- Rob Oudkerk (born 1955), politician and general practitioner
- Alistair Overeem (born 1980), MMA fighter
P
- Max Pam (born 1946), Australian photographer
- Ans Panhorst-Niesink (1918–2010), Olympics discus thrower
- David Pardo, 17th-century rabbi
- Ted van der Parre (born 1955), former strongman
- Pieter Pauw (1564–1617), botanist and anatomist
- Vera Pauw (born 1963), football player and football coach
- Marcel Peeper (born 1965), football player
- Jaap Penraat (1918–2006), resistance fighter during the Second World War
- Peter Piekos (1918–2000), voice actor
- Johanna Pieneman (1889–1986), artist
- Nicolaas Pierson (1839–1909)
- Eddy Pieters Graafland (1934–2020), football player (goalkeeper)
- Mitchell Piqué (born 1979), football player
- Henk Pleket (1937–2011), singer (de Havenzangers)
- Glynor Plet (born 1987), football player
- Hans Plomp (born 1944)
- Rydell Poepon (born 1987), football player
- Frans Pointl (1933–2015), writer
- Clairy Polak (born 1956)
- Henri Polak (1868–1943), trade unionist and politician
- Wim Polak (1924–1999), politician
- René Ponk (born 1971), football player (goalkeeper)
- Henk Poort (born 1956), actor and singer, mainly in operas and musicals
- Ine Poppe (born 1960), artist, journalist and writer
- Ella van Poucke (born 1994), cellist
- Marga van Praag (born 1946), journalist and TV presenter
- Michael van Praag (born 1947), football administrator and former referee
- Benno Premsela (1920–1997), designer, visual artist and art collector
- Gerard Prent (born 1954), contemporary painter
- Jacques Presser (1899–1970), historian, writer and poet
- Anduele Pryor (born 1985), football player
Q
- Paul Quasten (born 1985), football player
- Emanuel Querido (1871–1943), bookseller and publisher
- Israël Querido (1872–1932), writer
- Huibert Quispel (1906–1995), navy officer
R
- Jörgen Raymann (born 1966), cabaretier, stand-up comedian, actor and presenter
- Givairo Read (born 2006), football player
- Halina Reijn (born 1975), actor
- Victor Reinier (born 1963), actor
- Patricia Remak (born 1965), politician
- Martijn Reuser (born 1975), football player
- Gerard (van het) Reve (1923–2006), writer
- Karel van het Reve (1921–1999), writer, translator and literary historian on Russian literature
- Daniël de Ridder (born 1984), football player
- Mark Rietman (born 1960), film actor
- Maceo Rigters (born 1984), football player
- Frank Rijkaard (born 1962), football player and football coach
- Johnny Roeg (1910–2003), footballer, striker for Ajax
- Dries Roelvink (born 1959), singer
- Edsilia Rombley (born 1978), singer
- Piet Römer (1928–2012), actor
- Thijs Römer (born 1978), actor
- Raymond de Roon (born 1952), politician
- Willem Rooseboom (1843–1920), Major General and politician
- Florentine Rost van Tonningen (1914–2007), Nazi collaborator
- Felix Rottenberg (born 1957), politician
- Bryan Roy (born 1970), football player
- Heleen van Royen (born 1965), novelist and columnist
- Bert Ruiter (1946–2022), musician
- Wim Ruska (1940–2015), Olympic judoka medallist
- An Rutgers van der Loeff (1910–1990), writer of children's novels
S
- Mady Saks (1941–2006), film director
- Jamile Samuel (born 1992), athlete
- Jeffrey Sarpong (born 1988), football player
- Jan Schaefer (1940–1994), politician
- Ruben Schaken (born 1982), football player
- Jules Schelvis (1921–2016), Jewish historian and Holocaust survivor
- Danny Schenkel (born 1978), football player
- Wouter Schievink (born 1963), neurosurgeon
- Anton van Schijndel (born 1960), politician
- Gerrit Schimmelpenninck (1794–1863), businessman and politician
- Luud Schimmelpennink (born 1935), politicus
- Jan Schokking (1864–1941), politician and Christian minister
- Wim Schokking (1900–1960), politician
- Rob Scholte (born 1958), contemporary artist
- Gabe Scholten (1921–1997), athlete
- Eegje Schoo (born 1944), politician
- Hendrik Jan Schoo (1945–2007), author, journalist and magazine editor
- Thomas Schoorel (born 1989), tennis player
- Wim Schut (1920-2006), politician
- Wil Schuurman (born 1943), politician
- Thérèse Schwartze (1851–1918), portrait painter[22]
- Charl Schwietert (born 1943), journalist, writer and politician
- Orlow Seunke (born 1952), director, screenwriter and producer
- Gerson Sheotahul (born 1987), football player
- Jan Sierhuis (born 1928), painter
- Ton Sijbrands (born 1949), international draughts player
- Xavi Simons (born 2003), football player
- Khalid Sinouh (born 1975), former professional football goalkeeper
- Denzel Slager (born 1993), football player
- Hans Sleeswijk (1935–2024), sailor and producer
- Philip Slier (1923–1943), typesetter
- Bob Smalhout (1927–2015), physician, professor and author
- Floortje Smit (born 1983), singer
- A.L. Snijders (1937–2021), writer
- Genaro Snijders (born 1989), football player
- Ben Sombogaart (born 1947), film and TV director
- Haya van Someren (1926–1980), politician
- Karin Spaink (born 1957), journalist, writer and feminist
- Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677), philosopher[23]
- Ben Springer (1897–1960), draughts player
- Michael Stein (1935–2009), journalist
- Thérèse Steinmetz (born 1933), singer and actor
- Floris Stempel (1877–1910), first chairman of football club Ajax Amsterdam
- Ernst Stern (1926–2007), Romanian-German scenic designer
- Co Stompé (born 1962), former professional darts player
- Frans Stoppelman (1921–2007), photographer
- Tina Strobos (1920–2012), psychiatrist and World War II resistance hero
- Louis Stuyt (1914–2000), politician
- Ko Suurhoff (1905–1967), politician
- Jan Swammerdam (1637–1680), biologist and microscopist
- Sjaak Swart (born 1938), football player
- Hans van Swol (1914–2010), tennis player
- Joyce Sylvester (born 1965), politicus
- Zsolt Szabó (born 1961)
T
- Wally Tax (1948–2004), singer-songwriter
- Joseph Teixeira de Mattos (1892–1971), watercolor painter and pastellist
- Henk Terlingen (1941–1994), presenter
- Brian Tevreden (1981), football player
- Ed van Thijn (1934–2021), politician
- Theo Thijssen (1879–1943), writer, teacher and politician
- Raymond Thiry (born 1959), actor
- Frits Thors (1909–2014), journalist and news anchor
- Eric van Tijn (born 1956), music producer
- Jan Timman (born 1951), chess player
- Herman Tjeenk Willink (born 1942), politician
- Waldemar Torenstra (born 1974), actor
- Anton Toscani (1901–1984), Olympic 50 km race walker
- Karim Touzani (born 1980), football player
- Orlando Trustfull (born 1970), football player
- Quinty Trustfull (born 1971), actress, TV presenter and former model
- Frits van Turenhout (1913–2004), radio and TV sports journalist
U
V
- Arsenio Valpoort (born 1992), football player
- Gerrit van der Veen (1902–1944), sculptor
- Alex van Halen (born 1953), musician, drummer
- Edward van Halen (1955–2020), musician, guitarist
- Ed Vijent (1963–2001), football player
- Marko Vejinović (born 1990), football player
- Adriaen van de Velde (1636–1672), painter, draughtsman and print artist[24]
- Willem van de Velde the Younger (1633–1707), marine painter[25]
- Nick van der Velden (born 1981), football player
- Lau Veldt (boen 1953), Olympic cyclist
- Gerdi Verbeet (born 1951), politician
- Emmy Verhey (born 1949), classical violinist
- Paul Verhoeven (born 1938), film director
- Nico Verlaan (born 1932), entrepreneur and politician
- Kenneth Vermeer (born 1986), football player (goalkeeper)
- Hendrik Verwoerd (1901–1966), former prime minister of South Africa
- Jo Vincent (1898–1989), concert soprano in oratorios
- Simon Vinkenoog (1928–2009), writer
- Ad Visser (born 1947), presenter
- Stefanie van Vliet (born 1967), politician
- Wim Volkers (1899–1990), football player
- Henk Vonhoff (1931–2010), politician
- Corry Vonk (1901–1988), revue and cabaret performer
- Michiel Vos (born 1970), Dutch-American journalist and US-based correspondent
- Elles Voskes (born 1964), swimmer
- Jonathan Vosselman (born 1984), football player
- Frans de Vreng (1898–1974), Olympic track cyclist
- James Vrij (born 1951), retired welterweight boxer
- Coen van Vrijberghe de Coningh (1950–1997), actor
W
- Simon de Waal (born 1961), writer of TV and film scripts
- Willie Wartaal (born 1982)
- Jan Baptist Weenix (1621–ca.1659), painter[26]
- Frans Weisz (born 1938), film director
- Hans Wiegel (born 1941), politician
- Gregory van der Wiel (born 1988), football player
- Elsje de Wijn (born 1944), actor
- David Wijnkoop (1876–1941), politicus
- Joseph Wijnkoop (1842–1910), rabbi and scholar in Jewish studies
- Harry Wijnschenk (born 1964), politician
- Wimie Wilhelm (born 1961), actor
- Ernst Witkamp (1854–1987), painter
- Rob Witschge (born 1966), football player
- Richard Witschge (born 1969), football player
- Miljuschka Witzenhausen (born 1985), model and actress
- Freule Wttewaall van Stoetwegen (1901–1986), politician
Y
- Yes-R (born 1986), stage name of Yesser Roshdy, rapper and TV presenter
Z
- Rowin van Zaanen (born 1984), football player
- Philip Van Zandt (1904–1958), actor
- Michel Zanoli (born 1968), Olympic cyclist
- Género Zeefuik (born 1990), football player
- Marvin Zeegelaar (born 1990), football player
- Bart Zeilstra (born 1982), singer
- Anne Zernike (1887–1972), liberal theologian
- Frits Zernike (1888–1966), physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1953
- Jo Zwaan (1922–2012), sprinter
- Erik de Zwart (born 1957), radio and TV maker and former DJ
- Jaap van Zweden (born 1960), classical conductor and violinist
- Ron Zwerver (born 1967), retired volleyball player
Born somewhere else
These people were not born or adopted in Amsterdam but are or were well known for living there.
A
- Thomas Acda (born 1967), singer, actor and comedian
- Karin Adelmund (1949–2005), politician
- Najib Amhali (born 1971), stand-up comedian and actor
- Hedy d'Ancona (born 1937), politician
- Khadija Arib (born 1960), politician
B
- Hassan Bahara (born 1978), Moroccan-Dutch writer
- Mike Barson (born 1958), British musician, composer, and songwriter, member of Madness
- Abdelkader Benali (born 1975), writer
- Guy Berryman (born 1978), Scottish bassist, songwriter and designer, member of Coldplay
- Fanny Blankers-Koen (1918–2004), athlete
- Ferdinand Bol (1616–1680), painter, etcher and draftsman
- Wouter Bos (born 1963), politician
- Martin Bosma (born 1964), politicus
- Majoor Bosshardt (1913–2007), officer in The Salvation Army
- Aaf Bouber (1885–1974), actor
- Brace (born 1986), singer
- Patty Brard (born 1955), TV personality and singer
- George Hendrik Breitner (1857–1923), painter and photographer
- Herman Brood (1946–2001), musician, painter, actor and poet
- Martin Brozius (1941–2009), actor, presenter and comedian
- Inge de Bruijn (born 1973), swimmer
- Boudewijn Büch (1948–2002), writer, poet and television presenter
C
- Remco Campert (born 1929), author, poet and columnist
- Simon Carmiggelt (1913–1987), writer, journalist, and poet
- Job Cohen (born 1947), retired Dutch politician, mayor of Amsterdam, 2001–2010
- Arthur Conley (1946–2003), American soul singer
- Jules Croiset (born 1937), actor
D
- Josine van Dalsum (1948–2009), actress
- Antoon Derkinderen (1859–1925), painter, glass artist and designer of book covers
- Tofik Dibi (born 1980), politicus
- Dominique van Dijk (born 1979), football player
- Ellen van Dijk (born 1987), Dutch cyclist, lived in Amsterdam from 2008 to 2014
- Jasper van Dijk (born 1971), politicus
- Boris Dittrich (born 1955), politician
- Jan Hein Donner (1927–1988), chess grandmaster
- Mary Dresselhuys (1907–2004), stage actress
- André van Duin (born 1947), comedian, actor, singer-songwriter and author
- Marlene Dumas (born 1953), South African artist
E
- Norbert Elias (1897–1990), German sociologist
- Beau van Erven Dorens (born 1970), TV presenter, actor and voice actor
- Andrée van Es (born 1953), politicus
F
- Bobby Farrell (1949–2010), dancer and singer with Boney M.
- Govert Flinck (1615–1660), painter[27]
- Anne Frank (1929–1945), diarist and victim of the Holocaust
G
- Artus Gheerdinck (1564-1624), harpsichord maker
- Miep Gies (1909–2010), hid Dutch Jews, including Anne Frank, from the Nazis
- Angela Groothuizen (born 1959), singer with Dolly Dots, artist and TV personality
- Tony Geary (1947-2025) American actor. (Luke Spencer) General Hospital.
H
- Hella Haasse (1918–2011), writer, the "Grande Dame" of Dutch literature
- Femke Halsema (born 1966), politician, mayor of Amsterdam since 2018
- Eddy Hamel (1902–1943), Jewish-American soccer player for Dutch club AFC Ajax who was killed by the Nazis in Auschwitz concentration camp
- Johannes Heesters (1903–2011), actor of stage, TV and film and vocalist
- A.F.Th. van der Heijden (born 1951), writer
- Youp van 't Hek (born 1954), comedian, author, columnist and singer-songwriter
- Meindert Hobbema (1638–1709), landscape painter[28]
- Wim Hogenkamp (1947–1989), actor, lyricist and singer
- Jodocus Hondius (1563–1612), engraver and cartographer
- Ellen Hoog (born 1986), hockey player
- Nan Hoover (1931–2008), video art, installation art, photography and drawing
- Carice van Houten (born 1976), actor
I
- Ewout Irrgang (born 1976), politicus
J
- Tanja Jadnanansing (born 1967), politicus
- Cas Jansen (born 1977), actor
- Johannes Hendricus Jurres (1875–1946), painter
K
- Jort Kelder (born 1964), journalist, TV presenter and former magazine editor
- Mensje van Keulen (born 1946), writer
- Raymond van de Klundert (born 1964; also known as Kluun), writer
- Jeroen van Koningsbrugge (born 1973), actor, comedian, singer, director and presenter
- Adriaan Kortlandt (1918–2009), ethologist (the scientific study of animal behaviour)
- Hildo Krop (1884–1970), sculptor and furniture designer
L
- Gerard de Lairesse (1640–1711), painter and art theorist
- John Leerdam (born 1961), politicus
- Paul de Leeuw (born 1962), TV comedian, singer and actor
- Søren Lerby (born 1958), football player and sport manager
- Patrick Lodiers (born 1971), TV presenter
- Jamai Loman (born 1986), singer
M
- Bridget Maasland (born 1974), TV presenter and producer
- Geert Mak (born 1946), journalist and non-fiction writer
- Ahmed Marcouch (born 1969), politician, mayor of Arnhem since 2017
- Peer Mascini (1941–2019), actor
- Johnny de Mol (born 1979), actor and presenter
- Harry Mulisch (1927–2010), writer
N
- Marlene van Niekerk (born 1954), South African poet, writer, and academic
O
- Willem Oltmans (1925–2004), journalist
P
- Connie Palmen (born 1955), author
- Satyendra Pakhale (born India 1967), designer, industrial designer and architect
- David Pardo (ca.1591–1657), rabbi, born at Salonica
- Schelto Patijn (1936–2007), politician, mayor of Amsterdam, 1994–2001
- Benno Premsela (1920–1997), designer, visual artist and art collector
R
- Ronald van Raak (born 1969), politicus
- Prem Radhakishun (born 1962), lawyer, columnist, actor and radio and TV producer
- Rembrandt van Rijn (1606/7–1669), painter, printmaker and draughtsman[29]
- Louis Royer (1793–1868), sculptor
- Gerda Rubinstein (born 1931), sculptor of figures, birds and animals
- Renate Rubinstein (1929–1990), writer, journalist and columnist
- Michiel de Ruyter (1607–1676), admiral[30]
S
- Ivo Samkalden (1912–1995), politician, mayor of Amsterdam, 1967–1977
- Jolande Sap (born 1963), politicus
- Annie M.G. Schmidt (1911–1995), writer, the "mother of the Dutch theatrical song"
- Nina Simone (1933–2003), American singer-songwriter, musician and civil rights activist
- Joke Smit (1933–1981), feminist and politician
- Wim Sonneveld (1917–1974), cabaret artist and singer
- Ed Spanjaard (born 1948), classical conductor and pianist
- Gitte Spee (born 1950), children's book illustrator
- Jack Spijkerman (born 1948)
- Jeroen Spitzenberger (born 1976), actor
- Carel Struycken (born 1948), actor
- Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562–1621), composer, organist, and pedagogue
T
- Humberto Tan (born 1965), radio and TV presenter, sports journalist and writer
- Paul Tang (born 1967), politicus
- Gerard Thoolen (1943–1996), actor
- Liesbeth van Tongeren (born 1958), politician and director of Greenpeace Netherlands
- Willem Treub (1858–1931), politician
U
- Joop den Uyl (1919–1987), politician, prime minister of the Netherlands, 1973–1977
V
- Kees Vendrik (born 1963), politicus
- Georgina Verbaan (born 1979), actress and singer
- Roué Verveer (born 1972)
- Florian Vijent (1961–1989), football player
- Hendrik Verwoerd (1901–1966), prime minister of South Africa, 1958–1966
- Mart Visser (born 1968), fashion designer
- Joost van den Vondel (1587–1679), poet, writer and playwright[31]
- Joël Voordewind (born 1965), politicus
- Mei Li Vos (born 1970), politician
W
- Willy Wielek-Berg (1919–2004), translator, film critic, writer and resistance fighter
- Ruud de Wild (born 1969), radio host
Z
Mayors of Amsterdam
See also
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