Norwegian movie stars born in 1944

Here are 5 famous actors from Norway were born in 1944:

Sverre Anker Ousdal

Sverre Anker Ousdal (July 18, 1944 Flekkefjord-) otherwise known as Sverre Ousdal, Sverre Anker Ausdal or Sverre Anker-Ousdal is a Norwegian actor. He has one child, Mads Ousdal.

Sverre Ousdal began his acting career in the 1960s with minor roles in various films and television dramas. He rose to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s with his appearances in critically acclaimed Norwegian films such as "Victoria" (1979), "Vilja and the Mysterious Stranger" (1983), "The Last Place on Earth" (TV series, 1985), and "Orion's Belt" (1985). Ousdal has won several awards throughout his career including the prestigious Amanda Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance in "Cross My Heart and Hope to Die" (1994). Aside from his acting career, Ousdal has also worked as a theater director and has served as the artistic director for the Rogaland Theater from 1994 to 2000.

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Sverre Horge

Sverre Horge (May 10, 1944 Oslo-) is a Norwegian actor. He has one child, Henrik Horge.

Horge studied acting at Statens Teaterhøgskole in Oslo and later attended the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. He made his debut on stage in 1967 at the National Theatre in Oslo and has since appeared in numerous productions on stage, television and film. Horge is particularly known for his work in Norwegian crime dramas, having appeared in popular series such as "Varg Veum" and "Rectify". He has also acted in several international productions, including the James Bond film "Tomorrow Never Dies" and the BBC series "Doctor Who". In addition to his work as an actor, Horge has also worked as a theatre director and translator.

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Nils Ole Oftebro

Nils Ole Oftebro (December 1, 1944 Sarpsborg-) is a Norwegian actor and illustrator. His children are called Jakob Oftebro and Jonas Hoff Oftebro.

Nils Ole Oftebro began his career in the theater, working at several prominent theaters in Norway. He later transitioned to film and television, and has become one of Norway's most respected actors. Some of his notable roles include appearances in the TV series "Lilyhammer" and the movies "Max Manus" and "Kon-Tiki". In addition to acting, Oftebro is also an accomplished illustrator, having created numerous book covers and illustrations for children's books. Oftebro has been awarded numerous accolades for his contributions to Norwegian culture, including the Norwegian King's Medal of Merit in gold.

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Arne Lindtner Næss

Arne Lindtner Næss (December 19, 1944 Norway-) also known as Arne Birger Lindtner Næss or Arne L. Næss is a Norwegian film director, actor, screenwriter, television producer and television director.

He is best known for his work on the Norwegian TV series "Jul i Skomakergata" ("Christmas in Shoemaker Street"), which he produced and directed. Næss has also directed several successful feature films, including "Hustruer" ("Wives") and "Svartere enn natten" ("Darker Than the Night"). In addition to his work in filmmaking, he has also written two books on the subject of screenwriting. Overall, Næss is considered one of Norway's most accomplished and respected directors.

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Jan Guillou

Jan Guillou (January 17, 1944 Södertälje-) a.k.a. Jan Oscar Sverre Lucien Henri Guillou is a Norwegian writer, novelist, journalist, author and actor. He has two children, Dan Guillou and Ann-Linn Guillou.

Guillou is best known for his Hamilton spy series, which has been adapted for both film and television. He started his career as a journalist and worked for some of the largest newspapers in Sweden. However, he became more controversial in the 1970s when he was charged with espionage and spent time in prison. This experience inspired one of his most famous books, "Evil Doers". In addition to his writing, Guillou has also worked as an actor, starring in several Swedish films. He is also known for his political activism and has been involved in various campaigns and initiatives in Sweden. Overall, Guillou is recognized as one of the most important and influential writers in modern Scandinavian literature.

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