Rasmussen - Arts and Language

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  • Alis Rasmussen (born 1958), American writer known by the name Kate Elliott
  • Bruce Rasmussen (born 1961), American television producer
  • Professor Berlingoff Rasmussen, a fictional character appearing on Star Trek: The Next Generation, portrayed by Matt Frewer
  • Carmen Rasmusen (born 1985), Canadian-American singer
  • Egil Rasmussen (1903–1964), Norwegian author, literature critic and musician
  • Eiler Rasmussen Eilersen (1827–1912), Danish landscape artist
  • Ejnar Mindedal Rasmussen (1892–1975), Danish architect
  • Flemming Rasmussen (born 1958), Danish music producer
  • Halfdan Rasmussen (1915–2002), Danish poet
  • Jack Rasmussen, Director and Curator of the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center
  • Jens Elmegård Rasmussen (born 1944), associate professor of Indo-European Studies at the University of Copenhagen
  • Karen-Lisbeth Rasmussen (born 1944), Danish ceramist and designer
  • Karl Aage Rasmussen (born 1947), Danish composer, writer and organizer
  • Kirstina Rasmussen, composer and conductor of choral music
  • Rie Rasmussen, Danish actress, model, director and photographer
  • Sigrid Horne-Rasmussen (1915–1982), Danish stage and film actress
  • Steen Eiler Rasmussen, Danish architect and town-planner
  • Timothy Rasmussen a.k.a. $hamrock, an American rapper notable for winning ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show
  • Sunleif Rasmussen, foremost Faroese composer of classical music

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