List of Famous people born in Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Johan Willem Beyen
Johan Willem "Wim" Beyen was a Dutch politician and diplomat of Liberal signature and businessman. Beyen played an important role in the creation of the European Economic Community and is regarded as one of the Founding fathers of the European Union.
Tino Tabak
Tino Tabak is a Dutch-born New Zealand cyclist who raced in the Tour de France in the 1970s.
Hanja Maij-Weggen
Johanna Rika Hermanna "Hanja" Maij-Weggen is a retired Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).
Henk Kamp
Henricus Gregorius Jozeph "Henk" Kamp is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and nonprofit director.
Sien Hoornik
Vincent van Gogh drew and painted a series of works of his mistress Sien during their time together in the Netherlands. In particular, his drawing Sorrow is widely acknowledged as a masterwork of draftsmanship, the culmination of a long and sometimes uncertain apprenticeship in learning his craft.
Servais Knaven
Henricus Theodorus Josephus (Servais) Knaven is a Dutch professional road bicycle racer, currently a directeur sportif for Team Ineos. He rode at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Carry Geijssen
Carolina ("Carry") Cornelia Catharina Geijssen is a former speed skater from the Netherlands.
Esther Hart
Esther Hart is a Dutch singer.
Bram Tankink
Bram Tankink is a Dutch former professional road bicycle racer, who competed between 2000 and 2018 for the Löwik Meubelen–Tegeltoko, Domo–Farm Frites, Quick-Step–Innergetic and LottoNL–Jumbo squads.
John van den Brom
John van den Brom is a Dutch former professional footballer and manager of Belgian First Division A side Genk. As a player, he played for Vitesse, Ajax, De Graafschap and Istanbulspor. After his playing career, Van den Brom became a manager. He worked as a head coach for AGOVV Apeldoorn (2007–2010), ADO Den Haag (2010–2011), Vitesse (2011–2012) and Anderlecht (2012–2014). After managing AZ for five years, he moved to take charge of FC Utrecht from the 2019–20 season.