- Harri Olli
Harri Olli (born January 15, 1985 in Rovaniemi) is a Finnish ski jumper who has been competing since 2002. He is best known for his silver medal in the individual large hill at the 2007 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Sapporo. Olli has a total of four Continental Cup wins in the individual normal hill during 2005-06.
- Nils Egerbrandt
Nils Egerbrandt was a Swedish comic creator who created a few children's comics in the 1950s, such as "Olli", about an adventurous eskimo boy. Later, he took over the popular Swedish comic strip "91:an" from Rudolf Petersson, which he continued to work with until his death in 2005.
- Olli Rehn
Olli Ilmari Rehn (born 31 March 1962) is a Finnish politician, currently serving as European Commissioner for Enlargement.
- Olli Hokkanen
Olli Mikko Hokkanen is a young man from Mikkeli, Finland, who became an internet phenomenon in Finland after failing his attempt to drink 1.5 litres of Coca-Cola on "Ennätystehdas" ("Record Factory") television show.
- Olli Huttunen
Olavi "Olli" Huttunen (born August 4, 1960 in Kajaani) is a Finnish football coach and former goalkeeper. He is currently the head coach of Finnish Veikkausliiga club FC Haka and the goalkeeping coach of the Finnish national team. Considered one of the best Finnish goalkeepers of all time, Huttunen represented Haka all of his career, winning one Finnish championship and three Finnish Cups with the club. He earned 60 caps for Finland.
- Olli Tukiainen
Olli "Ollie" Tukiainen is a guitarist of the Finnish rock band Poets of the Fall. Before joining Poets of the Fall, Tukiainen along with Poets vocalist Marko Saaresto, made songs for "Playground", which was Saaresto's band before Poets of the Fall.
- Olli Lounasmaa
Olli Lounasmaa (August 20, 1930, Turku - December 27, 2002, Goa, India) was a Finnish academician and physicist at the Helsinki University of Technology. He was known for his research in low temperature physics, especially for experimental proof of the superfluidity of helium-3 and also for his work in the field of magnetoencephalography.
- Olli Saarela
Olli Saarela is a Finnish film director. He has directed films such as "Ambush", "Bad Luck Love" and "Rollo and the Woods Sprite". His next film will be "Suden Vuosi" ("Year of the Wolf"), which is based on a book written by Virpi Hämeen-Anttila. Suden Vuosi will debut in Finland in February 2007.
- Olli Wisdom
Olli Wisdom is a British music artist, currently residing in London. Olli (also spelt Ollie) is perhaps most famous for his role as vocalist in prominent Glam/Gothic rock group Specimen, but since the 1990s Wisdom has recorded as a psychedelic trance artist under the name Space Tribe. Prior to forming Specimen and opening The Batcave nightclub, Ollie was the frontman / vocalist for a 77 / 78 style punk band known as The Unwanted.
- Olli Puhakka
Olli Puhakka (full name: Risto Olli Pekka Puhakka) was born on April 11 1916 in Sortavala and died on January 28 1989. He was one of the top scoring aces in the Finnish Air Force with 42 confirmed victories. Puhakka served in Fighter Squadrons (LLv's): 26, 30, 28, 24, 32 during the second World War. He became an ace during the Winter War, having downed 5 1/2 Soviet aircraft. Puhakka was actively flying at the front almost during the whole war.
- Olli Kortekangas
Olli Kortekangas is a Finnish composer, born on May 16, 1955 in Turku. He currently resides in Espoo, Finland. His early career in music began in Espoon Musiikkiopisto (Espoo Music Institute) and the youth choir Candomino. His academic studies in music began at the Sibelius Academy as a pupil of Eero Hämeenniemi and Einojuhani Rautavaara from 1974 to 1981. Later, he studied in West Berlin with Dieter Schnebel from 1981 to 1982.
- Olli Malmivaara
Olli Malmivaara (born March 13 1982 in Kajaani, Finland) is a Finnish professional ice hockey defenceman. He was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks as their fourth-round pick, #117 overall, in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. Malmivaara played junior hockey in Jokerit and made his SM-liiga debut there; in 2003 he signed with SaiPa and spent two years with that team. In 2006 he signed with the Lowell Devils of the American Hockey League.
- Olli Remes
Olli Remes was a Finnish cross country skier who competed in the 1930's. He won a bronze medal in 50 km at the 1934 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.
- Olli Partanen
Heikki Olavi "Olli" Partanen (b. 18 August 1922 in Kouvola) is a Finnish former discus thrower. Partanen won EM-bronze in the discus throw in Bryssel 1950 with the result 48,69. Partanen performed his record 50,14 25 September 1949 in Karhula. He represented Kouvolan Urheilijat (Finnish. "The Sportsmen of Kouvola") in the club level.
- Olli Rönkä
Olli Rönkä is an award-winning commercial director from Finland. Olli Rönkä is currently working at Grillifilms.
- Olli Jokinen
Olli Jokinen (born December 5, 1978 in Kuopio, Finland) is a professional ice hockey centre. He has been the captain of the Florida Panthers since 2003, and broke the team record for most game-winning goals (24) on October 21, 2006. The record was previously held by Pavel Bure. Jokinen was selected by the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the 1997 NHL Entry Draft as the 3rd overall pick. He played parts of two seasons for the Kings after coming across from Europe, …
- Anna Olli
- Lauri Olli
- Olavi Ahonen
Olavi Ahonen was a Finnish film actor. Ahonen first appeared in film in 1954 and made many appearances in Finnish film between then and 1997 appearing in films such as the Rauni Mollberg historical film "Aika hyvä ihmiseksi" in 1977. He has also appeared in many films by Spede Pasanen. Ahonen was a 170 cm. From 1990 he only appeared on TV in Finland until his retirement in 1997. He died in the year 2000.
- Olli Siebelt
The story so far... After haunting places like Tottenville, CBGB's, WSIA and the Cargo Cafe, Choir Loft and SRO Cafe on Staten Island, my wanderlust got the best of me and the next thing you know, I'm on a plane and traversing the globe. It's been almost ten years since then and I haven't looked back yet.
- Olli Rajala
- Olli Tola
Father of Tuulianna Tola
- Olli Pocher
Became official coach of Sansibar's national soccer team in 2005. Grew up in a community of Jehova's Witnesses. Worked as an insurance agent, until he became VJ of German music network Viva in 1999. His often controversial jokes and TV appearances made him popular among young viewers, but also sparked heavy criticism. Longtime companion of Monica Ivancan, winner of the German version of "The Bachelorette" (2003).
- Butsche Roni
Was one half of comedy music duo "Die Doofen" with Wigald Boning. Occasionally tours with a stage program also starring Bastian Pastewka. Drummer of the German country band "Texas Lightning" since 2005. Their single "No No Never", which made them Germany's entry for the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, reached #1 of the German charts in May 2006. His longtime companion Annabel gave birth to their son Jonathan in 2001. Served an apprenticeship as theater painter at the Hamburg State Opera...
- Olli Ahvenlahti
Has conducted seven times for Finland in _"Eurovision Song Contest, The" (1956)_
- Olli Geißen
Played American Football for the Hamburg Blue Devils from 1992 to 1993. Has two sons, Max and Ben. Longtime companion is actress Christina Plate (2007). Enjoyed playing soccer for Norderstedt.
- Oliver Riedel
Bass guitarist for German rock band Rammstein Lost his father and his brother two days before his 17th birthday. Just before his 16th birthday he met his mother again and began working in her restaurant. Recently became a Father for the first time, his daughter is called Emma. Band before Rammstein: 'The Inchtabokatables' Is interested in photography, surfing and skateboarding
- Oliver Petszokat
Also know as "Oli P." Had a huge hit in the German music charts with a song he covered from actor and singer Herbert Grönemeyer ("Flugzeuge im Bauch"). Son, Ilias, born 14 February 1999, with Tatiani Katrantzi.
- Olli Mäki
First Finnish professional boxer who went to a title fight, he lost to Davey Moore 29th of August 1962. The title match was held at Helsinki,it was also first ever pro title match at the Scandinavia. His fighting records were 28 Wins (5 KOs) 14 Lost 8 draws.
- Olli Pärnänen
- Olli Oikarinen
- Olli Barbé
- Olli Varja
- Olli Joerissen
- Olli Haikka
- Olli Leppänen
- Olli Hildén
- Olli Bromme Müsli
- Olli Haavisto
- Olli Kalpio