Andreas Landmark (14 April 1769 – 2 December 1839) was a Norwegian politician and civil servant.
He was born in Christiania to Nils Svensson – a weaver from Värmland, Sweden – and Karen Andersdatter Killerud.
Landmark worked as a bailiff (fogd) in Sunnmøre from 1804 to 1829 and was a deputy magistrate in Sunnfjord and Nordfjord.
[5] In 1821 he was elected to the Norwegian Parliament, representing the constituency of Romsdals Amt; he served until 1823.
[7] Landmark was a key member of the Sunnmøre Practical Agricultural Society.