De Groot - Famous Bearers

Famous Bearers

  • Adriaan de Groot (1914-2006), Dutch chess master and psychologist
  • Bob de Groot (born 1941), Belgian comic book writer
  • Boudewijn de Groot (born 1944), Dutch singer and songwriter
  • Cor de Groot (1914-1993), Dutch pianist and composer
  • Daan de Groot (1933-1982), Dutch road bicycle and track cyclist
  • Dick de Groot (born 1920), Dutch painter and sculptor
  • Donny de Groot (b. 1979), Duch footballer
  • Francis de Groot (1888-1969), Irish Colonel who "upstaged" New South Wales Premier, Jack Lang
  • Frederik de Groot (born 1946), Dutch actor
  • Guillaume de Groot (1836 - 1922), Belgian sculptor
  • Hugo de Groot (aka Huig de Groot), a Dutch jurist and poet
  • Hugo de Groot (music) (1897-1986), a Dutch composer and conductor
  • Jan Jakob Maria de Groot (1854-1921), a Dutch Sinologist and historian of religion
  • Johannes de Groot (1914 -1972), Dutch Mathematician (topology)
  • Lucas de Groot (born 1963), a Dutch type designer
  • Myra De Groot (1937-1988), English-Australian actress
  • Nicholas de Groot (born 1975), Canadian cricketer
  • Petrus Hofstede de Groot (1802-1886), Dutch theologian
  • Robin De Groot, Canadian designer
  • Roy Andries De Groot (1910-1983), British and American food writer
  • Silvia De Groot (1918-2009), Dutch Surinamist
  • Sybren Ruurds De Groot (1916-1994), Dutch Theoretical Physicist

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