Lars Larsen
Origin/Culture/Country: DanishLars Larsen: is a Danish former professional football player, who won the 1992 European Football Championship (Euro 1992) with the Denmark national team, and he was a vital part of the Rangers F.C. team which dominated the Scottish Premier League in the 1990s. Brian Laudrup was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers at the FIFA 100 ceremony in March 2004, alongside his older brother Michael Laudrup.
Lars Magnus Ericsson
Origin/Culture/Country: SwedishLars Magnus Ericsson: was a Swedish inventor and founder of telephone equipment manufacturer Ericsson (incorporated as Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson).Värmland and grew up in the small village of Vegerbol, between Karlstad and Arvika. At the age of twelve his father died, and he had to start working as a miner. He worked until he had money enough to leave the village and move to Stockholm in 1867. He then worked for six years for an instrument maker named Öllers & Co. who mainly created telegraph equipment. Because of his skills, he was given two state scholarships to study instrument making abroad between 1872 and 1875. One of the companies he worked at was Siemens & Halske.
Lars Bo
Origin/Culture/Country: DanishLars Bo: was a Danish artist and writer. He is known for his graphic works with surrealistically inspired fantastic motifs. He was nicknamed "Wizard".Lars Bo worked with P. Rostrup Bøyesen at Statens Museum for Kunst in the period from 1939 to 1940, and he went to The Danish Design School from 1941 to 1943, after which he travelled in Europe. From 1947 until his death in 1999 he lived in Paris.
Lars Paaske
Origin/Culture/Country: DenmarkLars Paaske: is a male badminton player from Denmark.He competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's doubles with partner Jonas Rasmussen. They had a bye in the first round, then were defeated in the round of 16 by Yim Bang-eun and Kim Yong-hyun of Korea.
Lars Conrad
Origin/Culture/Country: GermanLars Conrad: is a freestyle swimmer from Germany, who competed in two consequentive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 2000.